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Henry John Watson - or Harry as he signed himself - was born c. 1856 at Bow in London. The details of his early life are not known, but he moved to Derby and set up the Victoria Studio at 36 Victoria Street in the mid- to late 1880s. He married Eliza Snell (born c. 1854 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, daughter of Robert Snell, a baker) at Derby in 1890. Trade directories suggest that between 1887 and 1891, Watson's studio had moved to new premises at 130 Burton Road, although he and Eliza were living at 25 Webster Street in early April 1891. He remained at the Burton Road studio until at least 1895 (Kelly & Bulmer), and the 1901 census shows him still practising as a photographer. Craven (1993) states that he was in business until 1904. |
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Unidentified
Young
couple, by
H.J. Watson of 130, Burton Road, Derby, Undated but probably taken in
the early 1890s Format: Cabinet card - Card Stock: "Seated Lady" design by Marion Imp. Paris Image © & courtesy of Chris Underhill Nothing further is known about this photograph. |
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Portrait
of
unidentified
child, by H.J. Watson at Victoria Studio, 36
Victoria
Street, Derby Undated, but probably taken in the late 1880s or early 1890s
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Emma
Overton Bull née
Hammersley (1836-1911) by Harry J. Watson of Victoria Studio, Derby Undated, but probably taken in the late 1880s Format: Cabinet Card Image © & courtesy of Martin Jackson Notes (MJ & BP): Emma Overton Hammersley was born on 31 May 1836 at Leek, Staffordshire, and died on 29 September 1911 (for more details, see Martin's web site). She married a farmer Hezekiah Bull (1834-1911) at Leek in 1867, and they lived at Findern, Derbyshire until at least 1891. |
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Eliza
Statham née Barrett (b. 1876) by H.J. Watson of the Victoria Studio, Derby Undated but probably taken in the early to mid-1890s Format: Carte-de-visite Image © & courtesy of Marilyn McMillan Notes: Marilyn's paternal grandmother |
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Tom
Ward by H.J. Watson of The Studio, 130 Burton Road, Derby Undated but probably taken in the mid- to late 1890s Format: Carte-de-visite Size: 62 x 103 mm Image © & courtesy of Ian Ward Notes: |
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Young
woman by H.J. Watson of The Studio, 130, Burton Road, Derby Undated but probably taken in the mid-1890s Format: Carte-de-visite Image © & courtesy of Chris Underhill Nothing further is known about this photograph. |
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Rev.
Hudgell of the Junction St Baptist Chapel by H.J. Watson of The Studio, 130, Burton Road, Derby Dated on the reverse has having been taken in "1903 (about)" Format: Cabinet card, with bevelled gilt edge Size: Mount 107 x 164 mm Photo 100 x 144 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: Inscribed on the reverse, "Rev Hudgell, Junction St
Baptist Chapel
1903 (about)."
Philip Augustus Hudgell was born in 1867 at
Newton Abbot, Devon, son of Baptist minister George Hudgell (1838-1921)
and his wife Adelaide Elizabeth Smith (1831-1902). He
followed
his father into the ministry, training at Spurgeon College, and settled
in Derby in the early 1890s, where he became minister at the Junction
Street Baptist Chapel in Derby. He later moved to Addleston
and
Bognor Regis. |
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Clara
Roper (b.
1875), taken by Harry J. Watson at 130 Burton Road, Derby Undated, but probably taken c. 1900-1904 Format: Cabinet Card Photo © & courtesy of Gail Thomson Nothing further is known about this photo. |
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Arthur
Hales, taken by Harry J. Watson at 130 Burton Road, Derby, c. 1902 Format: Cabinet Card Photo © & courtesy of George Arthur Hales Nothing
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John
W.
Hall, his
wife Selina nee Baker, and their three children, Madeleine, Roy and
Beryl,
taken by Harry J. Watson at 130 Burton Road, Derby, c. 1905 Format: Cabinet Card Photo © & courtesy of Christine Hibbert Nothing further is known about this photo. |
References
Images and information kindly provided by Marilyn McMillan, Christine Sancaster, Brett Payne, Ian Ward, Martin Jackson, Chris Underhill, Gail Thomson, George Arthur Hales, Christine Hibbert and Janine Humphrey The Printer Marion Imp, Paris & London & The Marion Date Code, by Roger Vaughan 1891 UK Census - online from Ancestry.com 1901 UK Census index - online from the PRO FreeBMD Anon (1891) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland & Nottinghamshire, Kelly & Co., London. University of Leicester's Digital Library of Historical Directories Anon (1895) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire, Kelly & Co. Limited, London. Anon (1895) History, Topography, and Directory of Derbyshire, T. Bulmer & Co. - by kind courtesy of Sonia Addis-Smith Craven, Maxwell (ed.) (1993) Keene's Derby, Breedon Books, Derby, pp. 200-202. - by kind courtesy of Sonia Addis-Smith |
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