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Joseph Hague
Bunting
was born at Glossop in late 1849, one of at least three sons of Joshua
Bunting, a shoemaker from Little Moor and Green Vale, Glossop, and his
wife Betty. J.H. Bunting operated a studio from premises at
120
Victoria
Street, Glossop Dale at least as early as 1878 (Adamson,
1997).
Census night (3 April) 1881
shows Joseph, with wife Sarah Ann and widowed mother, at this address,
presumably in rooms above or behind the shop. Between 1887
and
1895,
his studio was at 103 Victoria Street, where he was shown living with
wife,
daughter Florrie (aged 7) and mother, on 5 April 1891. The
1901
Census
again shows him in Glossop with wife and daughter - his mother had died
in early 1898. A Souvenir & Guide for a Bazaar held
at
Whitfield
Church in 1901 (Courtesy of Graham Hadfield & the Glossop
Heritage
Centre) contains an advertisement for J.H. Bunting then shown at 83
Victoria
Street. He was still in business as late as 1912, when
Kelly's
Directory
shows his studio still at number 83.
It is interesting to note that Joseph's brother Charles (b. 1839) was listed as a photographer at 700 Napier Street in the 1881 Census for Normanby in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. By 1891 he had moved to 72 Nelson Street in the same town, next door to the Globe Hotel, and was still practising as a photographer. |
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John Ogden
(1859-1939) & Margaret Ogden née Wharmby by J.H. Bunting of 120 Victoria Street, Glossop Undated, but probably taken c. 1881 Format: Carte de visite Size: Mount 63 x 105.5 Photo 56.5 x 94.5 mm Image © & courtesy of David Wood Notes by DW: The attached photograph was taken at J H Bunting's studio at 120 Victoria Street probably around 1881, the marriage of John and Margaret Ogden, my great grandparents. John Ogden was born in Birmingham in 1859 and moved to Glossop to work at Turnlee Paper Mill. He died in 1939. Margaret Wharmby was born Glossop in 1857 and died 1941. They married at St. John the Baptist, Godley on 2 February 1881. |
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Unidentified
young woman,
probably Lucy Ford née Slaney (1870-1941), taken by J.H.
Bunting
of 103 Victoria Street, Glossop Undated, but probably taken c. 1888-1891 Size: 65 x 105 mm Format: Carte de Visite Image © & courtesy of Ian Ford Notes
by Ian Ford: The
photograph is in a collection inherited from
my [Ian's] grandfather via my Dad. On the back is written,
"My
Granny"
(I think). Unfortunately, I don't know who wrote
it. If it
was my Dad or one of his cousins, then the woman is Lucy Ford
(née
Slaney), who was born at Hayfield, Derbyshire on 3 Feb 1870, and died
at
Auckland, New Zealand on 28 Jan 1941. If it was my
grandfather
(Fred
Ford) or one of his siblings who wrote it then she would be one
of:
Sarah Lomas Slaney (née Hadfield), born at Little Hayfield,
Derbyshire
on 23 Feb 1839, and died at Hayfield Derbyshire on 25 Feb 1912; or
Sarah
Elizabeth Ford (née Rogers), born at Whitehough Head,
Derbyshire
on 28 Feb 1839, and died at Hayfield Derbyshire about 1901.
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Unidentified young man and woman, by
J.H. Bunting of
103 Victoria Street, Glossop
Undated, but probably taken in the late 1880s or early 1890s Format: Carte de visite Size: Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes |
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Unidentified
greenhouse
with grape vines, by J.H. Bunting of 103 Victoria Street, Glossop
Date Unknown Image © & courtesy of John Bradley Nothing further is known about this photo |
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Unidentified
elderly woman by J.H. Bunting of 103 Victoria Street, Glossop Undated, but probably taken in the mid-1890s Format: Cabinet Card Size: Mount 108.5 x 164.5 Photo 101 x 149.5 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes |
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This advertisement was extracted by Graham Hadfield from a 1901 Souvenir & Guide for a Bazaar at Whitfield Church, which he came across while assisting the Glossop Heritage Centre by scanning some of their old books and other ephemera. |
References
Images provided by David Wood, Brett Payne, John Bradley, Ian Ford and Graham Hadfield 1841 Census of Glossop & Whitfield - by Marjorie Ward 1861 Derbyshire Census - CDROM published by ArchiveCD Books 1881 UK Census - online from the LDS church 1891 UK Census - online from Ancestry.com 1901 UK Census index - online from the PRO FreeBMD The Ancient Parish of Glossop - by Graham Hadfield Pigot & Co. (1841) Derbyshire Trade Directory. University of Leicester's Digital Library of Historical Directories Bagshaw (1846) History, Gazetteer and Directory of Derbyshire. Collection of Brett Payne. Anon (1855) The Post Office Directory of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. University of Leicester's Digital Library of Historical Directories White, F. & Co. (1857) History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Derby. Transcribed by Neil Wilson. Harrison, Harrod & Co. (1860) Directory and Gazetteer of Derbyshire, London. Harrod & Co. (1870) Postal & Commercial Directory of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland & Staffordshire. University of Leicester's Digital Library of Historical Directories Anon (1881) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire, Kelly & Co., London. Anon (1887) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire, Kelly & Co., London. 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 Adamson, Keith I.P. (1997) Professional Photographers in Derbyshire 1843 - 1914, The PhotoHistorian, No. 118 Supplement, September 1997, ISSN 0957-0209. Courtesy of John Bradley. Craven, Maxwell (ed.) (1993) Keene's Derby, Breedon Books, Derby, pp. 200-202. - by kind courtesy of Sonia Addis-Smith |
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