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Ernest
Battey
was born
in 1883 at Market Street, Hollingworth, Cheshire, the fourth of six
sons
and two daughters of John William Battey, a cotton weaver, and his wife
Ann, a card room hand in a cotton mill. In the late 1880s,
the
family
moved to nearby Glossop, where they lived on Market Street in April
1891.
The four oldest sons, by then in their teens, were all working as
calico
weavers, but Ernest and his sister Gertrude were still at school.
Over the next ten years, however, the family fortunes appear to have changed as John was described in the 1901 census as a "hat dealer shopkeeper". The three older sons still living at home, Joseph, Albert and Ernest, were described respectively as painter artist, picture framer and picture manufacturer. However, it appears that Ernest had already taken up the "art" of photography, because the Picture the Past - North east Midland Photographic Record web site includes a photo of a horse-drawn fire engine in Glossop by him, dated 1900. By 1912 (Kelly) Ernest had set up the "Art Studio" at 8 Norfolk Street, Glossop, and was practising as a photographer. He was still working at that address when the 1926-1927 Midland Counties directory was compiled. A post card photo by Battey dated tentatively at c. 1910-1912 has an embossed mark suggesting that his studio may initially have been located in neighbouring Hadfield township. Adamson (1997) states that the Batteys, father and son, had a studio at 109 Station Road, Hadfield from 1905 to 1907 (JWB), and then from 1908 to 1913 (EB). |
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Unidentified
young man by J.W. Battey at "Art Studio", 109 Station Road, Hadfield Undated, but probably taken in the late 1890s Format: Cabinet Card Image © & courtesy of Sue Hickinson Notes: Although the style of the mount indicates that it was produced in the late 1890s, the pose and the style of the clothing worn by the young man suggests that it was a copy of an earlier photograph. I estimate that the original photo was perhaps taken in the 1880s, although it's difficult to be sure. The lack of a carefully structured backdrop and other props, as well as the apparent elbow in the top right of the oval frame, and the fact that it is slightly out of focus, makes me think that it was probably cropped from a larger photo of a pair or group of people. |
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Jane
Ellen
Bowden
née Grime (12 Mar 1891 - 4 Jul 1982) by Ernest Battey at "Art Studio", Hadfield Undated, but probably taken about 1910-1912. Format: Carte-de-visite/Cabinet Card/Post Card Image © & courtesy of Karen Fraser Notes: Jane married Albert Bowden on 6 Jun 1914 at Holy Trinity Church, Dinting Vale, Glossop, had a son Harold in 1916 and was widowed three years later. She never remarried.
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Unknown
subject by Ernest Battey "Art Studio" Undated Format: Post Card Image © & courtesy of Karen Fraser Nothing further is known about this photo.
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Group
of unidentified young women, Lodge Lane, Glossop or Hadield(?), by
Battey, probably taken c. 1905-1915 Format: Post Card - Image © & courtesy of Graham Fulford |
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High Street East, Glossop, by Battey
& Sons, probably taken c. 1907 Format: Post Card - Image © & courtesy of Val Thomas |
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Church Street, Old Glossop, by B.
& S. H. (Battey & Sons, Hadfield), Undated but possibly
taken c. 1910 Format: Post Card - Image © & courtesy of Val Thomas |
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Glossop Hall, by Battey &
Sons, Undated but possibly taken c. 1910 Format: Post Card - Image © & courtesy of Val Thomas |
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Moorfield House,
Glossop, by Battey
& Sons, Undated but possibly taken c. 1914 Format: Post Card - Image © & courtesy of Val Thomas |
References
Images kindly provided by Graham Fulford, Sue Hickinson, Val Thomas and Karen Fraser 1881 UK Census - online from the LDS church 1891 UK Census - online from Ancestry.com 1901 UK Census index - online from the PRO FreeBMD Anon (1912) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1912, Kelly's Directories Ltd., London. Anon (1926-27) Midland Counties of England Trades Directory, from Graham Hadfield's Glossop Web Site Anon (1932) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1932, Kelly's Directories Ltd., London. |
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