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Title: Photographic Studios Belfast Ireland
Post by: Robin forGallagher on Thursday 30 June 05 04:45 BST (UK)
Someone was asking and I have some professional photographs from Ireland. John Phillips. Royal Avenue. Belfast. Abernethy. Photographer by Royal Appoinment. 29 High St. Belfast. Also Rembrandt Studio. 53 Donegall Place Belfast and 63 Pitt St., Newry and Bango. Down. Also one with Copied Cabinet on it but no address, only a little icon of a crown and lions.
Title: Re: Photographic Studios Belfast Ireland
Post by: Christopher on Monday 11 July 05 18:54 BST (UK)
Hello Robin,

Most places in the Belfast area are closed for the next couple of days so it will probably be Thursday before I get a chance to visit a library to look at  " A Century in Focus " Photography and Photographers in the North of Ireland 1839 - 1939. W. A. Maguire. Published in 2000 by The Blackstaff Press and The Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland (Ulster Museum). I feel that the photographers you name are mentioned in this book.

Best Wishes,

Christopher 
Title: Re: Photographic Studios Belfast Ireland
Post by: Robin forGallagher on Tuesday 12 July 05 07:32 BST (UK)
Thanks Christopher. I have 4 of these studio photographs. Very nice photos. I think they would be taken too long ago for there to be any record of their names. I know one was of Agnes and Eliza Gallagher and was taken about 1862. Others could be taken about the same time I think. Agnes Gallagher was born 12.4.1847 in the village of Eden, town of Carrickfergus. Belfast. Ireland. Her father was John Gallagher and her mother was Jane McFarren.(think this is the couple in one of the photographs I have.) Agnes and her sister Eliza and a brother (I think) came to Queensland Australia when Agnes was 15. A brother John Gallagher was already here. (I think one of the photographs is of him) Interesting that the book you mentioned is by Maguire. Agnes Gallagher married Philip McGuire/Maguire here in Australia. He died and Agnes married my ancestor. I know nothing more of Philip McGuire/Maguire but presume he came from Ireland. Thank you for your interest. Last night we watched a TV interview here with the three McCartney sisters from Belfast. Very scary.
Robin
Title: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: Lizzie's Lady on Friday 13 January 06 19:11 GMT (UK)
Trying to find out dates for several family photos.  We have the names of the portrait studios (see below), and I'm trying to find the years they were in operation to date the photographs.  Thanks for any help anyone can give!  I've posted in the BELFAST forum because several of them designate BELFAST.

1. Reid Electric Light Studio; 81 High Street, Belfast

2. Macfarlane & Co; Omagh

3. Blair; Donegall Place; Belfast

4. Abernethy; 29 High Street; Belfast

5. Vienna Photo Art Co; Belfast; F. Charles, Proprietor; 14 Queens Arcade rate of 45 Donegal Place; Belfast

6. Cusick Studios; Photo is signed by photographer, Cusick.  No other info on it, but assuming it MAY be a child in our family named DAVID DUNLOP.  The photo has the name David Dunlop (not sure if there were more than one; he's the only one I've come across to date).  If so, it would be circa 1868.

REALLY new to this!  Not sure if the appropriate photography methods were around then as this is a VERY clear picture, but was kept in a cardboard sleeve.

Pls. help if you can identify any of the above portrait studios in Belfast & Omagh & the dates they were in operation.
Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: saz1401 on Friday 13 January 06 20:43 GMT (UK)
Hi Fad
There is a link somewhere on these boards for photo studios in Belfast cos I was given it before. Problem is I have searched and can't find it at this moment - can someone out there help please?

Sorry I'm not the best on computers

saz ::)
Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: Christopher on Friday 13 January 06 21:09 GMT (UK)
Hi there Saz,

Is this the one you had in mind? I have asked Sarah to link the one on which we are posting at the minute and this one  -
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,69908.0.html
There was another site about a photographer in Portrush but I felt it was more about why people went to Portrush than about photography so did not include that one. Saz, would you agree or do you feel it should be linked too? What do you think Fad? http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,48107.0.html

Best wishes to everyone who has a common interest in genealogy, old photographs and photography.

Chris
Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: Anthony on Friday 13 January 06 21:49 GMT (UK)
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Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: Anthony on Friday 13 January 06 22:00 GMT (UK)


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Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: Lizzie's Lady on Friday 13 January 06 22:09 GMT (UK)
Anthony -
Can you provide a source for the data?  I wasn't sure if you meant these places each opened in 1896 or that you found a source that said they were all in existence in 1896?
Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: Anthony on Friday 13 January 06 22:18 GMT (UK)
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Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: saz1401 on Friday 13 January 06 22:57 GMT (UK)
Hi Chris
There was another posting with a link added that I used to look up all the old Belfast studios but I cannot find it anywhere on the boards. I did have it in my favourites but, when my PC crashed a while back I lost the link.

saz :-*
Title: Re: Belfast Photo Studio Dates?
Post by: Christopher on Saturday 14 January 06 06:13 GMT (UK)
Hi Chris
There was another posting with a link added that I used to look up all the old Belfast studios but I cannot find it anywhere on the boards. I did have it in my favourites but, when my PC crashed a while back I lost the link.

saz :-*

How are you Saz? How is your grandchild? Grand - daughter if I remember.

I am almost certain you are right about another posting referring to photography in Belfast. It is funny the way things happen. It may be that a friend of mine, who has just registered at Rootschat, has the same initial as the daughter of the photographer in question R. Clement Lyttle. http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,65421.0.html http://www.ulstermuseum.org.uk/collections/history/history_collections/Photographs
I hope this is the one that you have in your mind and had on your list of favourites. My memory may be good  but I am not a long distance mind reader and regret I have no clue what was on your list of favourites.

All the Best, Chris
Title: Re: Photographic Studios Belfast Ireland
Post by: Anthony on Sunday 15 January 06 21:34 GMT (UK)
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Title: Re: Photographic Studios Belfast Ireland
Post by: Christopher on Thursday 27 September 07 00:51 BST (UK)
Has anyone saved the information Anthony posted in his messages please ??? I could check the photographers if Anthony has not already posted the details. It's a pity he deleted his messages. I'll be in the Central Library sometime tomorrow as the course I'm attending starts at the UU complex in York Street, just across the road from the Library. 
Title: Re: Photographic Studios Belfast Ireland
Post by: Lyttle on Thursday 12 March 09 21:52 GMT (UK)
Just came across this thread tonight, it’s going back a bit but thought I’d put my ‘pennysworth’ in.

R. Clements Lyttle was the original photographer; he had a son whose first name I’ve forgotten.  This son took over the studio from his father and was President of the Professional Photographers Association of Northern Ireland in the late 1960’s or early 1970’s. he had a daughter called Julie who worked in the studio.

A photographer named Jim Moreland was a photographer with the studio during this period, he would know the complete history; his contact details are,
J.M. Photography
www.jimmoreland.co.uk

By coincidence my name is Lyttle, not any relative of the R. Clements Lyttle Studios.

Cheers,

Jim.