1863 BIBLIOGRAPHY of PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNALS
Ver: Nov. 4, 2020
Journals are listed in alphabetical order:
ART JOURNAL
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY
LONDON (and EDINBURGH) GAZETTE
PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL (Journal of the Photographic Society)
Transcription status abbreviations:
T = typed
T* = typed directly from the source; no copy made
I = indexed
P = photos avail. for illus. checked
B = biblio ref. – for use only on Xerox copies as obviously not needed in biblio. itself
S = subject index entry made
1863: THE ART-JOURNAL, pub. Virtue & Co., London; n.s. vol. II
[NOTE: There are no issue numbers; volumes, while continuing the original
-- 1850 as vol. XII
-- 1851-1854 pub. as n.s. vol. III to VI
-- 1855-1861 pub. as n.s. vol. I to VII
-- 1862-1880 pub. as n.s. vol. I to XIX]
Jan. 1, 1863, no #:
p. 19: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
P(pf’s) --Wood-Carving [“Moment of Victory,” fighting cocks by
William Bryer issued as stereo in 1858]
--Among the More Recent Stereoscopic Views [by Jones of
the Middle & Inner Temples]
Feb. 1, 1863, no #:
p. 38: Photography [review of exhibition of the Photographic Society of
London]
April 1, 1863, no #:
p. 68: Photographs of the Sculpture of the Great Exhibition [by London
Stereoscopic Company, reviewed]
p. 82: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
T --Messrs. Day and Son [various non-photographic
publications by them]
T --Shakspere’s House [fitted w/ book cases & houses rebuilt
either side; helps to date photos]
T --Some Photographic Pictures by Mr. F. M. Good [views of
London, and Barfreston]
T --Messrs. Day and Son [to publish Bedford’s Tour in the
East]
p. 84: Reviews: [extract]
--The Lady of the Lake, by Sir Walter Scott, w/
Photographic Illus. by T. Ogle and G. W. Wilson,
pub by A.W. Bennett, London
May 1, 1863, no#:
p. 104: Reviews: [extract]
--Photographs. Pub. by the Art-Union of Glasgow [photos
of 3 paintings to be given as prizes]
July 1, 1863, no#:
p. 138: Enlargement of Carte de Visite Portrraits [by Claudet]
p. 147: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
--Porcelain Photographs [by W. Porbury]
--The Photographs [by Vernon Heath, of Hampshire,
Windsor, etc, reviewed]
Aug. 1, 1863, no #:
p. 166: Minor Topics of the Month; [extract]
--Messrs. Moira and Haigh [their studio and background]
Sept. 1, 1863, no #:
p. 191: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--Mr. Heath’s Photographs [Prince of Wales has views
taken of Frogmore & Virginia Water]
p. 192: Reviews: [extract]
--Portraits of Men of Eminence in Literature, Science, and
Art, with Biographical Memoirs; photos from life
by Ernest Edwards, Parts I and II, pub. by Lovell
Reeve & Co.
Oct. 1, 1863, no #:
p. 211: Minor Topics of the Month; [extract]
--The Monuments of Italy [ca. 50 photos pub. by V.
Delarue]
1863: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, vol. X
Jan. 1, 1863, #181:
T p. 5-6: Instantaneous Photography, by Valentine Blanchard
T p. 21: Notes of the Month:
-- [Exhibition in Suffolk Street
-- Lovell Reeve Carte-de-Visite and Stereoscopic
Magazines
-- Tennyson portraits by Jeffries], by S.T.
T p. 21-22: Waifs and Strays:
-- [Archeological Institute; Photographic Society of Philadelphia
-- Photographic Book Illustrations
-- New Publications
-- Infringements of the new Copyright Act]
Jan. 15, 1863, #182:
T p. 26: A Photolithograph. [by Dean, Isle of Man, of etching]
T p. 30: Death from Poison. [at Hopkin & Williams, photographic
chemists, London]
T p. 31-33: Exhibition. The Ninth Annual; Exhibition of the Photographic
Society (London)
T p. 40: Waifs and Strays:
-- [Photography of works by Raphael
-- Burial of late Prince Consort
-- Historical manuscripts
-- Upon moving water]
Feb. 2, 1863, #183:
T p. 52: Stereographs. Highland Scenery—Cathedral Illustrations—and
Scenes on the River Thames. Photographed by George W. Wilson
T p. 53: Exhibition. The Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Photographic
Society (London) (second Notice)
T p. 55: Meetings of Societies. North London Photographic Association.
[includes refs. to:
-- T.R. Williams elected member
-- Stereos by “Wilson and Ogle, of Aberdeen”
-- Photos by Breese]
T p. 60: Notes of the Month, by S.T. [extracts]
[--various exhibitions
-- Negretti & Zambra
-- [Fred] Jones]
T p. 61: Waifs and Strays:
-- Our Satellite [Letter from Alfred W. Bennett re De la
Rue vs. D’Orsan’s photographs of the moon]
T p.67: Application of Photography in Medicine & Surgery, by Dr. Henry
G. Wright
Feb. 16, 1863, # 184:
T p. 69-70: Award of Medals [Photographic Society of London Exhibition,
Suffolk Street]
T p. 79: S[amuel] Bourne [notice on his way to India]
T p. 79: Meetings of Societies: London Photographic Society.
T p. 81: South London Photographic Society, ordinary meeting
T p. 84: Photographic Society of Philadelphia. Meeting
T p. 86: Waifs and Strays:
[-- The International Exhibition at Constantinople
-- Crystal Palace Picture Gallery
-- Photo-Sculpture
-- Revue des Sciences et de Industrie (astronomical
photography)
-- Photography at Brussels
-- News for Astronomical Photographers
-- Exhibition of Lantern Views]
T p. 87-88: Lunar Photographs [De la Rue response to D’Orsan photos;
reprinted from the Athenæum]
March 2, 1863, #185:
T p. 99-100: Exhibition. The Ninth Annual Exhibition of the Photographic
Society (London) (Third Notice)
T p. 102-103: Mr. Samuel Highley’s Scientific Entertainment [illustrated
lecture]
T p. 108: Meeting of the Glasgow Photographic Association [portion
regarding Rev. Secchi of the Roman Observatory]
T p. 110-111: Correspondence: [Letters to the Editor in re Lunar photos, from
Flanedy, D’Orsan, De la Rue and Bennett]
March 16, 1863, #186:
T p. xiii: Ad for Pellatt’s “The Garotters”
T p. 116: “The Garotters” by F. W. Pellatt
T p. 123-124: Bits of Chat. The Royal Marriage from a Photographic Point
of View, by A.H.W.
T p. 129: Obituary – M. Andre Orange and William Cuthbertson
T p. 129: Waifs and Strays: [selection?]
-- The Photographer in France [prohibition of
photo of Garibaldi by Signor Fagnani]
T p. 131: Correspondence [Letter from De la Rue re lunar photos]
T p. 131-132: Photography in India, by a Bombay Amateur
April 1, 1863, #187:
T p. 143: Stereographs. Memento of the Royal Wedding. Southampton:
G.T.J. Wiseman
T p. 145: Exhibition: Exhibition of the Photographic Society of Scotland,
by Aur. Chl.
T p. 145: Edinburgh University to confer degree on Fox Talbot
T p. 148: Photographs of the Moon. Enlarged from Original Negatives
taken by Warren De La Rue, F.R.S.. London: Smith, Beck & Beck
T p. 151: Fire at a Photographic Gallery, Liverpool [Stortz]
April 15, 1863, #188:
T p. 167: Stereographs. Mementoes of the Royal marriage. Photographed
by Valentine Blanchard. London: C.E. Elliott
May 1, 1863, #189:
T p. 189-190: Stereographs. Instantaneous Views of London. Photographed by
Valentine Blanchard. London: C.E. Elliott
June 1, 1863, #191:
T p. 225-226: History of the Earliest Successful Experiments on Lunar
Photography in England, by J. A. Forrest [Read at the Soirée of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire]
Sept. 1, 1863, #197:
T p. 350-351: Kew Observatory
T p. 351-352: Doings of the Sunbeam, by Dr. O. W. Holmes [continued from
Aug. 15, #196; published in U.S.][photography and war, aerial, astronomy, anatomical, microphotos, enlarged portraits, manuscript facsimilies, spirits/ghosts, art photography, cdvs]
Oct. 1, 1863, #199:
T p. 390: Stereographs. Ferns, in Their Own Haunts, Photographed by H.
Petschler. Manchester: H. Petschler and Co.
Nov. 2, 1863, #201:
T p. 433: Waifs and Strays:
-- [Photography in battle
-- Photographs of India
-- Photographs as detective
-- Cartes de visite of disinterred remains of
Beethoven and Schubert
-- New comet
-- Photographer killed]
1863: THE LONDON & EDINBURGH GAZETTE:
NOTES: Searches were made on key words such as “daguerreotype” etc.; photographic”, etc.; “stereoscope” etc. Occasionally the search engine missed entries which were found only by chance. Thus this should not be considered a complete listing of all photography-related entries. With patents I could not always tell if a name listed was a patent agent or the inventor. This is esp. true when foreign inventors sent patent applications to the UK which were published in the Gazette. When I could, I tracked the invention back to the inventor – those names are in brackets. When unclear no entry was made. Addresses – insolvent debtors had their various addresses, both home and business listed for several years. Sometimes it is difficult to identify which is which. All have been listed.
Jan. 2, 1863, #22695:
T*online p. 74: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Gregson, Horton St., and 10 Lauceston St.,
Halifax, York, photographer. Discharged 30 days
from Dec. 26, 1862
Jan. 6, 1863, #22696:
T*online p. 100: Insolvent Debtors:
--Walter Foster, Sheffield, assistant to a photographer,
previously photographer and publican. Court date
Jan. 21.
Jan. 9, 1863, #7291 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 45: Insolvent Debtors:
--Walter Foster, as above.
Jan. 13, 1863, #22698:
T*online p. 233: Patent Law Notices:
--#2459 John Robert Johnson, Stanbrook Cottage,
Hammersmith, Middlesex AND John Ashworth
Harrison, 25 St Andrew’s Rd., Southwark, Surrey’
improvements in apparatus for taking photographic
panoramic pictures. Petition recorded Sept. 5
T*online p. 254: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Lindsay Savory, 4 South Molton St., Grosvenor Sq.
and 4 Grove Terrace, Bayswater, Middlesex,
photographic artist up to Sept. 1862 at 58 Edgeware
Rd. Discharge will be Feb. 5.
T*online p. 257: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Grocott, 105 Market St., Manchester,
photographic artist. Discharge Feb. 11.
Jan. 16, 1863, #7293 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 92: Insolvent Debtors:
--George William Griffin, St. Helen’s Lancaster, hatter,
clothier and photographic artist. Bankruptcy
awarded.
Jan. 16, 1863, #22699:
T*online p. 312: Insolvent Debtors:
--Abraham Wivell, Birmingham, photographic artist and
artist, part time partnership with John Thomas
Brown under title, “Wivell & Co.”, and as an artist
on his own. Court date Jan. 30
Jan. 20, 1863, #7294 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 119: Insolvent Debtors:
--Abraham Wivell, as above.
Jan. 20, 1863, #22700:
T*online p. 353: Insolvent Debtors:
--Solomon Marks, 11 Minories, London, printseller, frame
maker, photographer. Settlement one shilling to the
pound payable on April 16 and again July 16.
T*online p. 359: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ross, 31 Euston Sq. and 56 Albany St., Regent’s
Park, Middlesex, photographic artist. Court date
Feb. 3.
Jan. 23, 1863, #7295:
T*online p. 132: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ross, as above.
Jan. 23, 1863, #22701:
T*online p. 436: Insolvent Debtors:
--Walter Foster, as above. Discharge March 5.
T*online p. 441: --George Wilmott Taylor, 8 Saint Sepulchre Gate,
Doncaster, York, tobacconist and photographer.
Discharge 30 days from Jan. 15.
Jan. 27, 1863, #22702:
T*online p. 485: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Walker, Clifton St., Blackpool, Lancaster,
photographic artist, and Talbot Rd., Blackpool.
Discharge Feb. 25.
Jan. 30, 1863, #22703:
T*online p. 559: Insolvent Debtors:
--George William Griffin, as above.
Feb. 3, 1863, #22704:
T*online p. 593: Patent Law Notices:
--#2997 Paul Schulze AND Frederick William Billing,
Brooklyn, NY, new process for obtaining printing
surfaces, dies and substitutes for photographic
negatives. Petition recorded Nov. 5, 1862.
Feb. 6, 1863, #22705:
T*online p. 702: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ottewill, 23 & 24 Charlotte Terrace, Barnsbury
Rd., Islington, Middlesex, photographic apparatus
manufacturer; court date Feb. 24.
Feb. 10, 1863, #22706:
T*online p. 712: Patent Law Notices:
--#2906 Thomas Sutton, St. Brelade’s Bay, Jersey;
improvements in preparing albumenized paper for
photographic purposes. Petition recorded Oct. 28,
1862.
T*online p. 741: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ross, as above.
T*online p. 744: --Abraham Wivell, as above. Discharge March 19
T*online p. 748: --John Lindsay Savory, as above. Discharged Feb. 5.
Feb. 13, 1863, #22707:
T*online p. 768: Patent Law Notices:
--#286 Thomas Bennett, Worcester, photographic artist;
improved arrangements for obtaining pictorial
backgrounds, foregrounds, and perspectives when
taking photographic portraits or sun pictures.
Petition recorded Jan. 31, 1863.
T*online p. 803: Insolvent Debtors:
--Horatio Nelson Harrop, 71A Market St., Manchester,
photographer and picture frame dealer. Court date
Feb. 25.
T*online p. 814: --Jean Goldman, Green St., Neath, Wales, photographic
artist, tobacconist and fancy dealer. Court date Feb.
26.
Feb. 17, 1863, #7302 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 243: Insolvent Debtors:
--Horatio Nelson Harrop, as above.
Feb. 20, 1863, #7303 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 7303: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Grocott, as above.
Feb. 20, 1863, #22709:
T*online p. 892: Patent Law Notices:
--#267 John Pouncy, Dorchester, Dorset; improvements in
obtaining, transferring and printing from
photographic pictures or images, also in preparing
materials for the same. Petition recorded Jan. 29.
Feb. 24, 1863, #22710:
T*online p. 970: Notices:
--Napoleon Sarony, Samuel William Hill, Robert White
Thrupp, New St. Birmingham, photographers;
dissolved partnership Feb. 20. Business to be
carried on by Sarony and Thrupp.
Feb. 27, 1863, #22712:
T*online p. 1001: Share notices (didn’t search company but presume railway
shares*); shareholders include:
--William Britton, Barnstaple, photographer
T*online p. 1018: --John Thompson, 90 Princes St., Edinburgh, photographer.
T*online p. 1184: --Joseph Langridge, Brighton, photographer. [*NOTE:
Langridge borrowed heavily to buy railway shares.
BIB=online Hist. Photog. in Brighton]
T*online p. 1237: Patent Law Notices:
--#376 Jean Jacques Leopold Rousseau de Lafarge, Paris;
improvements in photographic apparatus. Petition
recorded Feb. 11.
T*online p. 1259: Notices:
--Thomas Ordish and Thomas Lampray, photographic
printers, manufacturers of albumenized paper and
fine art publishers, 21 Paternoster Row, London;
dissolved partnership Feb. 17.
T*online p. 1282: Insolvent Debtors:
--Horatio Nelson Harrop, as above; discharge March 9
T*online p. 1288: --George William Griffin, as above; order of discharge 30
days from Feb. 24.
March 3, 1863, #22713:
T*online p. 1304: Patent Law Notices:
--#267 John Pouncy, Dorchester, as above.
T*online p. 1314: Notices:
--James Barry and William Gilley, artists and
photographers, 404 Strand, Middlesex under title
“Barry & Gilley”, dissolved partnership Feb. 28.
Business to be carried on by Barry.
T*online p. 1342: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Grocott, as above; court date March 20.
T*online p. 1350: --John Walker, as above. Discharge 30 days from Feb. 25.
March 6, 1863, #22714:
T*online p. 1373: Patent Law Notices:
--#478 Albert Ceileur [sic = Adolphe Ceileur], Shawbury
Villas, Camden Rd., Middlesex, photo lithographer;
improvements in apparatus for taking photographic
impressions or likenesses by means of the camera.
Petition recorded Feb. 21.
T*online p. 1376: Patent Law Notices:
--#559 Henry Swan, 5 Bishopsgate St. without;
improvements in stereoscopes, stereoscopic
pictures, and cameras for taking the sme. Dated
Feb. 29, 1860.
T*online p. 1410: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Gregson, as above. Court date March 27.
T*online p. 1545: --George Leach, at Norton, Durham, also at Stockton,
painter, gilder and photographer. Court date
March 14.
T*online p. 1559: --Walter Foster, as above. Discharge 30 days from
March 5.
March 20, 1863, #7311 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 378: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Leach, as above.
March 20, 1863, #22719:
T*online p. 1613: Patent Law Notices:
--#670 John Werge, 379 Oxford St., Middlesex, dealer in
photographic and scientific instruments, on behalf
of Alexander Ross, Montreal, Canada;
improvements in apparatus for indicating any
regulated maximum or minimum degree of
temperature.
T*online p. 1652: Insolvent Debtors:
--John King, Deddington, Oxford, baker, shoemaker and
photographic artist; discharge 30 days from
March 11.
March 24, 1863, #22720:
T*online p. 1728: Insolvent Debtors:
--Emmanuel Maignol, 33 Newman St., Oxford St.,
Middlesex, trading as “E. Maignol & Co.” importer
of photographic albums. Trustees to deed include
Leon Michel, 77 Hatton Garden, London,
photographic album manufacturer and Samuel
Poulton 352 Strand, London, photographic printer
and publisher. Deed transfers all of Maignol’s
estate and effects to Michel, Gustave Hasse [non-
photographer] and Poulton instead of being judged
bankrupt.
March 27, 1863, #22721:
T*online p. 1754: Patent Law Notices:
--#586 Alphonse Louis Poitevin, 29 Boulevart St. Martin,
Paris; improvements in preparing and obtaining
photographic impressions, and in the application of
such impressions. Petition recorded March 2.
April 3, 1863, #22723:
T*online p. 1880: Patent Law Notices:
--#801 Aené Prudent Patrice Dagron, Paris; improved
microscope to be used for exhibiting photographic
views and productions. Petition dated March 28,
1860.
T*online p. 1899: Notices:
--John Edwin Grisdale & Andrew Fillan, photographers, 73
Oxford St., London; dissolved partnership
March 25.
April 7, 1863, #22724:
T*online p. 1958: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Sprawson, Harbornes buildings, Little Francis
St., Aston, Birmingham, out of business, previously
Old Bell, Prospect Row, Birmingham, licensed
victualler and 22 Prospect Row, Birmingham,
hairdresser and photographic artist; court date
April 27.
April 10, 1863, #7317 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 489: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Sprawson, as above.
April 10, 1863, #22725:
T*online p. 1989: Notices:
--Thomas Miller McLean, Arthur James Melhuish and
Frank Haes, photographers, photographic printers,
manufacturers and dealers in photographic
apparatus and chemicals and optical instruments,
trading as McLean, Melhuish and Haes, dissolved
partnership March 21, 1863 with regards to
Melhuish. McLean and Haes to continue business.
April 17, 1863, #7319 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 513: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Bradshaw Platt, Bolton, Lancaster, photographic
artist, bookseller, stationer; and Wigan, Lancaster,
photographic artist, book seller and stationer. No
court date.
April 28, 1863, #22730:
T*online p. 2281: Insolvent Debtors:
--Philip Christian Stortz, Liverpool, artist and
photographer; court date May 13.
T*online p. 2295: --Thomas Ross, as above. Order of discharge April 2.
May 1, 1863, #22731:
T*online p. 2383: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Sprawson, as above; court date June 3.
May 5, 1863, #22732:
T*online p. 2413: Patent Law Notices:
--#3429 Samuel Russell 27 Shaftesbury Crescent, Pimlico,
Middlesex; improvements in stereoscopes. Petition
recorded Dec. 23, 1862.
May 12, 1863, #22735:
T*online p. 2561: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Bradshaw Platt, as above; court date June 4.
May 15, 1863, #22736:
T*online p. 2616: Insolvent Debtors:
--Philip Christian Stortz, as above; discharge June 10.
May 19, 1863, #22737:
T*online p. 2661: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Ball, 24 Middle Row, Holborn, Middlesex,
bookseller, stationer and seller of photographic
prints; court date June 9.
May 22, 1863, #7329 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 670: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Ball, as above.
May 22, 1863, #22738:
T*online p. 2695: Patent Law Notices:
--#1204 Victor Julien Cassaignes, 8 Rue des Fosses, St.
Jacques, Paris; improvements in stereoscopes.
T*online p. 2729: Insolvent Debtors:
--Solomon Marks, as above. Court date May June 4.
May 26, 1863, #7330 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 685: Insolvent Debtors:
--Solomon Marks, as above.
May 29, 1863, #22740:
T*online p. 2843: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ottewill, as above; dividend June 16.
T*online p. 2846: --Abraham Wivell, as above; discharge April 30.
June 2, 1863, #22741:
T*online p. 2892: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Collins, 40 Brewer St., Regent St., Middlesex,
preparer of photographic papers; court date May 27.
June 5, 1863, #7333 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 730: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Collins, as above.
June 9, 1863, #22743:
T*online p. 2974: Patent Law Notices:
--#286 Thomas Bennett, as above.
T*online p. 2975: --#376 Jean Jacques Leopold Rousseau de Lafarge, as
above.
June 12, 1863, #22744:
T*online p. 3064: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Bell Smith, 5 Drayton Grove, Brompton and
Portland Gallery, Regent St., and 17 Regent St., Pall
Mall, and 17 Earl’s Court Gardens, Brompton, all
Middlesex, artist and photographer. Court date
June 30.
T*online p. 3076 --Soloman Marks, as above. Discharge July 9
T*online p. 3083: --Samuel Digby Wright, 168 Southwark Bridge Rd., and 1
Southampton Cottages, Southampton St.,
Camberwell, and 523 New Oxford St., photographic
artist; and Rock House, Hastings, artist, and 41
George St., Portman Sq., artist, and 43 Eastbourne
Terrace, Paddington, and 7 Porchester Pl., Oxford
Sq., and 15 Bridge St., Harrow Rd., and 4 ark Place
Harrow Rd., and 3 Saint Leonard’s Terrace, Maida
Hill West, and 55 Westbourne Grove, photographic
artist; prisoner in debtor’s prison for London 7
Middlesex. Order of discharge suspended for six
months on March 9.
June 16, 1863, #7336 [Edinburgh gazette]:
T*online p. 766: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Bell Smith, as above.
June 16, 1863, #22745:
T*online p. 3121-3122: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Ball, as above; court date May 16
June 19, 1863, #22746:
T*online p. 3148: Patent Law Notices:
--#1434 John Murray, Whitehall Place, Middlesex, solicitor
[therefore only representing anon. inventor?];
improvements in clips or holders for inserting and
fixing photographic pictures in albums.
T*online p. 3166: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Alfred Leakey, 3 Prince of Wales Avenue,
Haverstock Hill, Middlesex, photographer and
dealer in photographs, now prisoner in Whit4ecross
St. Prison since June 16. Court date July 6.
June 23, 1863, #7338 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 790: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Alfred Leakey, as above
June 23, 1863, #22747:
T*online p. 3195: Patent Law Notices:
--#586 Alphonse Louis Poitevin, as above.
T*online p. 3204: Notices:
--Henry Charles Heath and Adolphe Beau, miniature
painters and photographic artists, 233 Regent St.,
Middlesex; dissolved partnership June 19.
June 30, 1863, #22749:
T*online p. 3324: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Brice, 27 Queen St., Exeter, photographic artist;
court date July 17.
July 3, 1863, #7341 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 837 Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Brice, as above
July 3, 1863, #22750:
T*online p. 3351: Patent Law Notices:
--#1588 William Toovey, 3 Rue de la Pompe, Brussels,
Belgium; improvements in photolithography,
photozincography and photographic engraving on
copper or steel plates or other suitable substances.
Petition recorded June 23
--#1503 John Smith, Birmingham, improvements in
manufacture of composition jewellery and
ornaments and in cases for jewellery, photographs
and other similar purposes. Dated June 21, 1860.
Patent voided due to nonpayment of stamp duty.
T*online P. 3379: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Burton, 47 Church St., Minories, and 47 Baker
St., Oxford St., Middlesex, optician and
photographer, dealer and chapman; court date
July 21.
T*online p. 3384: --John Bell Smith, as above; court date July 30.
July 7, 1863, #7342 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 848: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Burton, as above
T*online p. 875: Notices:
--George Washington Wilson and J. Shearer,
photographers, Aberdeen under title, “George
Washington Wilson”; partnership dissolved, June
20. One of the witnesses is Alexander Milne,
photographer.
July 10, 1863, #22752:
T*online p. 3472: Patent Law Notices:
--#1630 Alfred Silvester, Clapham Rd., Surrey,
photographer; improvements in apparatus to be used
in the exhibition of dramatic and other like
performances. Petition recorded June 30
T*online p. 3501: Insolent Debtors:
--Philip Christian Stortz, as above.
July 14, 1863, #22753:
T*online p. 3535: Notices:
--To be sold by decree of high court in case of King v.
Moore, a substantially built tenement and two large
shops occupied by Messrs. Orridge, chemists and
Messrs. Baugh and Bensley, photographers and
printsellers. 22 Ludgate Hill, London, extending to
Pilgrim St. and immed.opp. the London coffee
House, held on lease [full particulars published] and
let to Orridge. Sale date Aug. 7.
T*online p. 3546: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Alfred Leakey, as above, still a prisoner; court date
Aug. 3
July 17, 1863, #22754:
T*online p. 3591: Insolvent Debtor:
--William Nicholson Tollerton, Lincoln, photographer and
dyer. Deed of Composition #4967 whereby he pays
his creditors 4s to the pound, payable 4 months
from June 16.
July 21, 1863, #22755:
T*online p. 3661: Insolvent Debtor:
--Solomon Marks, as above; order of discharge July 9.
July 28, 1863, #22757:
T*online p. 3820: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Jackson, 59 Soho St., Liverpool, Lancaster, file
maker, stationer, photographic artist, dealer in
tobacco; court date Aug. 7
T*online p. 3821: --Mortimer Timpson, as above; court date Aug. 19.
T*online p. 3824: --Henry Brice, as above; court date June 25.
T*online p. 3828: --Alfred Collins, as above; order of discharge July 15.
T*online p. 3829: --Edward Sprawson, as above; order of discharge July 21
--Philip Christian Stortz; order of discharge 30 days from
July 23.
T*online p. 3830: --James Bradshaw Platt, as above; order of discharge 30
days from July 23
July 31, 1863, #7349 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 952: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Jackson, as above
--Mortimer Timpson, 11 Mount Place, four Posts,
Southampton, photographer.
July 31, 1863, #952 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 952: Insolvent Debtors:
--Mortimer Timpson, as above
July 31, 1863, #22758:
T*online p. 3844: Insolvent Debtors (India Office: Madras Gazette):
--George William Flynn, British subject living in Madras,
Mount Road, Doctor of Medicine, chemist, druggist
and photographer under title “Flynn & Co.” Notice
date May 19.
T*online p. 3847: Patent Law Notices:
--#1744 Horatio Nelson King, 42a Milsom St., Bath,
photographic artist; improved mode of and
apparatus for producing spectral illusions on the
stage. Petition recorded July 13.
T*online p. 3879: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Hitchins, 11 Clarendon Place, Vassall Rd., Brixton,
Surrey, in partnership with Robert Ashby,
photographers under title, “Ashby & Co.”; and 8
Vassall Rd., assistant to photographer, bankrupt;
court date Aug. 18.
Aug. 4, 1863, #7350 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 966: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Hitchins, (and Robert Ashby), as above.
Aug. 7, 1863, #22760:
T*online p. 3961: Patent law Notices:
--#1729 John Peter Bourquin, Newman St., Oxford St.,
Middlesex, manufacturer of photographic goods;
improved construction of rolling press. Petition
recorded July 10.
T*online p. 3964: Patent Law notices:
--#1860 Pierre M. T. O. Coen Albites, 34 Rue Vivienne,
Paris; improvements in photographic apparatus.
Petition recorded July 31, 1860. Patent voided due
to non-payment of stamp duty.
T*online p. 3976: Insolvent Debtors:
--Philip Christian Stortz, as above; 1st dividend 6s to the
pound.
Aug. 14, 1863, #22762:
T*online p. 4060: Patent Law Notices:
--#1922 Charles Fontayne Flounders, artist, Liverpool;
improvement or improvements in duplicating
photographic impressions, and also for certain
machinery for the same. Petition dated Aug. 8,
1860. Patent void due to nonpayment of tax.
T*online p. 4076: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ottewill, as above. Dividend paid at rate of 1s 3
3/4d. in the pound.
T*online p. 4093: --William Ball, as above. Order of discharge July 8.
Aug. 18, 1863, #22763:
T*online p. 4134: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Bell, as above; order of discharge granted July 30.
Aug. 21, 1863, #22764:
T*online p. 4179: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Hitchins, as above; court date Oct. 16
T*online p. 4183: --Mortimer Timpson, as above; court date Sept. 15.
Aug. 25, 1863, #22765:
T*online p. 4215: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Hodge, Bolton, Lancaster, cigar dealer and
Blackpool, cigar dealer and photographer; Deed of
Conveyance #5284 to William Henry Johnson,
tobacco manufacturer. Dated Aug. 8.
T*online p. 4280: Patent Law Notices:
--#1630 Alfred Silvester, as above.
Aug. 28, 1863, #22766:
T*online p. 4253: Patent Law Notices:
--François Remy Grumel, 333 Saint Martin St., Paris and
42 Bridge St., Blackfriars, London; improvements
in the albums of collection of photographic and
lithographic proofs, engravings, and other drawings.
Dated Aug. 22, 1860; patent voided for non
payment of stamp duty.
T*online p. 4262: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Henry Prestwick [sic = Prestwich], Reading
Berkshire, photographer, is a creditor in a Deed of
Composition, by Richard Fielding, Liverpool, corn
and provision dealer. The other creditor on the deed
is William Fielding, Manchester, a commercial
traveler. Deed dated July 31.
T*online p. 4272: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Augustus Greetham, 88 Commerical Rd..,
Landport, Hants., photographer and dealer in
jewelry, and travelling continental Europe, dealer in
gas fittings, and 17 York St., Landport, now 51 Nile
St., Landport, assistant to photographer; court date
Sept. 24.
Sept. 1, 1863, #7358 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 107: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Augustus Greetham, as above.
Sept. 1, 1863, #22767:
T*online p. 4292: Patent Law Notices:
--#1204 Victor Julien Cassiagnes, as above
T*online p. 4315: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Burton, 47 Church St., Minories and 47 Baker
St., Oxford St., Middlesex, optician and
photographer, dealer and chapman; court date
Oct. 6
Sept. 4, 1863, #22768:
T*online p. 4332: Patent Law Notices:
--#2083 Thomas Pegram, 22 Cardington St., Saint
Pancreas, Middlesex, photographic artist; invention
of a plate holder for the photographic camera,
adapted to carry different sized plates, each plate
being on the same plane and in the same focus.
Petition recorded Aug. 22.
--#2085 Alfred Watson, King St., London, engineer;
improved method of and apparatus for inserting
pictures in and withdrawing them from
photographic albums. Petition recorded Aug. 22.
Sept. 8, 1863, #22769:
T*online p. 4404: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Frederick Eden (a.k.a. Henry Neville),
Winchelsea, Sussex, optician and photographic
artist, and patentee of Eden’s Micro-Photographic
Camera; and Hatton near Hastings, and West Derby
Rd., Liverpool, and 86 High St. Portsmouth, and
Clifton near York; court date Sept. 23.
Sept. 11, 1863, #7361 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1113: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Frederick Eden (a.k.a. Henry Neville), as above.
Sept. 11, 1863, #22770:
T*online p. 4469: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Brice, as above; discharge Sept. 4.
Sept. 18, 1863, #22772:
T*online p. 4603: Insolvent Debtors:
--Mortimer Timpson, as above; order of discharge granted
30 days after Sept. 15.
Sept. 22, 1863, #22773:
T*online p. 4629: Insolvent Debtors:
--Richard Joseph Basstone, 1 Charlton Pc., Mall, Clifton,
Bristol, tailor, shopkeeper and photographer; court
date Oct. 9
Sept. 25, 1863, #22774:
T*online p. 4665: Patent Law Notices:
--#2252 John Adams Whipple, Boston, US; improvements
in apparatus for supporting photograph cameras.
Petition recorded Sept. 12.
T*online p. 4674: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Henry Briggs, Leeds, photographic chemist.
Deed of assignment and release of all personal
estate and effects except wearing apparel to Samuel
Moxon (not a photographer), Sept. 24.
Sept. 29, 1863, #22775:
T*online p. 4713: Notices:
--Henry William Hemans and Charles James Plumer,
photographic artists under name of “Hemans &
Plumer, 3 Coventry St., Haymarket, Middlesex;
dissolved partnership Sept. 28.
T*online p. 4727: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Frederick Eden (a.k.a. Henry Neville), as above;
discharge Nov. 27
T*online p. 4732: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Augustus Greetham, as above; court date Oct. 16.
Oct. 6, 1863, #22777:
T*online p. 4800: Patent Law Notices:
--#1588 William Toovey, as above.
T*online p. 4819: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Thompson, Eldon St., Barnsley, York doing
business under name “George Campbell”,
photographic artist, refreshment house keeper,
tobacconist, confectioner and licensed wine seller;
court date Oct. 30
Oct. 9, 1863, #7369 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1224: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Thompson, as above
--Charles Archibald Chanter, Sussex Rd., Southsea, Hants.,
pistolgraphist and photographer, and 34 Sydenham
Terrace, Tratton, Portsea, Hants, assistant
photographer at 1 Queen’s Terrace, Southsea.
Oct. 9, 1863, #22778:
T*online p. 4849: Patent Law Notices:
--#2354 William George Helsby, Liverpool, photographic
artist; improvements in mounting or setting
transparent photographic pictures. Petition recorded
Sept. 24.
T*online p. 4866: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Phillips, Mardol, Shrewsbury,
Salop, photographer and confectioner; court date
Nov. 9
Oct. 20, 1863, #22781:
T*online p. 4988: Notices:
--William Hooper and Robert Atherton, 12 St. Ann’s St.,
Manchester, photographers under title, “Hooper and
Atherton”; dissolved partnership Oct. 15. Atherton
to continue the business.
T*online p. 5014: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Augustus Greetham, as above; order of discharge
30 days from Oct. 16
Oct. 23, 1863, #22782:
T*online p. 5043: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alexandrina Victoria Sutton, Liverpool; photographic
artist and spinster. Deed to James Alexander
Forrest (Liverpool)[photographer], glass merchant
and Richard Jeffreys (Liverpool), carver and gilder
[and picture dealer, but not photographer as far as I
can tell]. Deed for her to pay all debts in 3 equal
parts for four months, four months and four months
respectively. Signed Oct. 21.
T*online p. 5060: Insolvent Debtors:
--Charles Archibald Chanter, as above; court date Nov. 20
Oct. 27, 1863, #22783:
T*online p. 5106: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Norris, 23 Bermondsey New Road, Bermondsey,
Surrey, brush maker, photographer and vocalist;
court date Nov. 17
Oct. 30, 1863, #7375 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1296: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Norris, as above.
Nov. 3, 1863, #22785:
T*online p. 5221: Insolvent Debtors:
--Woolf Aronsberg, 36 Great Orford St., Liverpool, dealer
in stereoscopic and photographic portraits,
bankrupt. Court date Nov. 16
T*online p. 5229: --John Thompson, as above; court date Dec. 3
Nov. 6, 1863, #7377 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1335: Insolvent Debtors:
--Woolf Aronsberg, as above
Nov. 6, 1863, #22786:
T*online p. 5262: Patent Law Notices:
--#2618 Victor Julien Cassaignes, as above; improvements
in manufacture of prisms, lenses and glasses of
stereoscopes and in ornamenting glass. Petition
recorded Oct. 23.
T*online p. 5295: Insolvent Debtors:
--Philip Christian Stortz, as above; court date Nov. 17
Nov. 10, 1863, #22787:
T*online p. 5328: Patent Law Notices:
--#1744 Horatio Nelson King, as above
T*online p. 5345: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Rendell Dowdall, 39 Oxford St., Swansea, painter,
glazier, paper hanger and photographer; court date
Nov. 23
Nov. 13, 1863, #7379 [Edinburgh Gazette]
T*online p. 1361: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Rendell Dowdall, as above
Nov. 13, 1863, #22788:
T*online p. 5408: Notices:
--Alfred Smith Campbell, George Elkin Bergman and
Josiah Pring Starling, 5 & 6 Bowater Place,
Blackheath, Kent, trading as Campbell, Starling and
Berghman; trade photographic printers; dissolved
partnership Sept. 21. Business continued by
Campbell and Bergman.
Nov. 17, 1863, #22789:
T*online p. 5524: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Atkinson, Sheffield, photographic artist. Deed of
assignment dated Oct. 28, no more specifics.
T*online p. 5545: --Robert Phillips, as above; court date Dec. 7
Nov. 20, 1863, #22790:
T*online p. 5727: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edwin Taylor, 42 Castle St., Holborn, Middlesex,
photographic paper merchant, and 73 Cannon St.
West, London, Secretary to the London Permanent
Exhibition and International Agency Co., Ltd.;
court date Dec. 5
T*online p. 5735: --Woolf Aronsberg, as above; discharge Dec. 21
Nov. 24, 1863, #7362 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1461: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edwin Taylor, as above.
Nov. 24. 1863, #22791:
T*online p. 6012: Notices:
--Thomas Clifford and Alonzo Gaylord Grant, South
Parade, Nottingham, photographers, under title,
“Clifford & Grant”; dissolved partnership Nov. 20.
Nov. 27, 1863, #22792:
T*online p. 6296: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Rendell Dowdall, as above; court date Dec 9
T*online p. 6305: --Charles Archibald Chanter, as above; discharge order 30
days from Nov. 20.
Dec. 1, 1863, #22793:
T*online p. 6360: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Norris, as above; court date Dec. 18.
Dec. 4, 1863, #22798:
T*online p. 6395: Patent Law Notices:
--#2913 Francis Stewart Beatty, 16 College Green, Dublin,
lithographer and photographer, AND Thomas
Alexander, Kilester House, Dublin, doctor of
medicine; improvements in the production of
photographic proofs and application to printing
purposes. Petition dated Nov. 27, 1860. Patent
voided for nonpayment of stamp tax.
Dec. 15, 1863, #22797:
T*online p. 6573: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Bell Smith, as above; dividend meeting
Jan. 12, 1864.
T*online p. 6577: --James Rendell Dowdall, as above; order of discharge 30
days from Dec. 10.
Dec. 18, 1863 #22798:
T*online p. 6587: Patent Law Notices:
--#3024 Charles Gustave Anthoni[sic], 29 Boulevart St.
Martin, Paris, mechanician; Dec. 10, 1860. Patent
voided for nonpayment of stamp tax.
T*online p. 6599: Notices:
--Archibald G. Rider, Richard W. Preston and Charles
Frederick Wardell, of Hammersmith, Middlesex,
photographers and photolithographers; dissolved
partnership Dec. 11.
--Thomas William Appleton and Henry Berlon, Horton
Lane, and Manor Row, Bradford, Yorkshire,
photographers under title, “Appleton & Co.”;
dissolved partnership Nov. 21. Appleton to carry
on business at Horton Lane; Berlon to carry on
business at Manor Row.
T*online p. 6616: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Bousfield Hughes, 57 Lime St., and 57
Brunswick Rd., Liverpool, photographic artist and
dealer in picture frames, and late prisoner for dept
in Liverpool jail at Walton. Court date Jan. 9, 1864
Dec. 22, 1863, #22799:
T*online p. 6652: Patent Law Notices:
--#2085 Alfred Watson, as above.
T*online p. 6668: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Henry Vickers, Llandudno, Wales, photographic
artist and watchmaker. Deed of trust (conveynce)
to Jane Trueman, Oakengates, Salop. Does not
include creditors. Dated Dec. 21. [NOTE: In 1868
Vickers is a watchmaker on New St., Oakengates.
In 1851 he lives in Wombridge with Jane Trueman
(nee Arkingstall), his aunt. At that time he is a
laborer in the iron works.]
Dec. 25, 1863, #22800:
T*online p. 6718: Notices:
--William Ruck and Benjamin Cam Norton, Montpellier
Walk, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, photographers
and artists under title, “Ruck & Norton”; dissolved
partnership Dec. 14.
T*online p. 6728: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Damerell Symons, 162 Regent St., Middlesex,
photographer; deed of composition to creditors, 1
shilling to the pound. Deed dated Dec. 24.
T*online p. 6749: --William Freeman, Kingston Cross, Portsea, Hampshire,
stationer, news agent, tobacconist, tea dealer,
photographer and painter; dividend meeting to be
held Jan. 6, 1864.
Dec. 29, 1863, #22801:
T*online p. 6786: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Brice, as above; dividend meeting Jan. 13, 1864.
T*online p. 6787: --Thomas Norris, as above; order of discharge Dec. 18.
1863: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL, Vol. VIII [1862-1864]
[Journal of the Photographic Society]:
Aug. 15, #136 :
T p. 337-338: Photographs of Strawberry Hill, by Professor Delamotte (Cundall
and Downes)