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William
Leuchars was born on 25 June
1863 at Monikie, Forfar (Angus), Scotland,
one of four children of a tailor James Leuchars (c1835-1898) and his
wife Margaret
Mackenzie (c1836-). He started working in the photographic
business in his
late teens, and by the time of the April 1881 census was described as a
photographic
artist, aged 17, living with his parents in
Monikie.
He married Betsy Ogilvie Simpson (1864-) on 20 Jun 1888 in Forfar, at
which time he was working as a "photographic artist" and Betsy as a
teacher. They moved to Elswick, Northumberland shortly after,
and were living at 150 Stanton Street in that town in April
1891. William was shown as a photographer. They moved to Derbyshire between 1891 and 1895, and settled in Chesterfield. According to Adamson (1997), William Leuchars operated studios in the High Street, Chesterfield from 1895 to 1907, and at 13 Market Place, Chesterfield from 1904 until at least 1926. Trade directory entries, however, show him at the High Street address in 1895, but at Market Place from 1899 onwards. The census of April 1901 shows William and his wife living at 30 Clarence Road. |
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[#WL01] Unidentified young man by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1895-1898 Format: Carte de visite Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: Probably the same young man photographed a couple of years later at the same studio (see image #WL03 below) |
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[#WL02] Unidentified young man by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1897-1900 Format: Cabinet card Image © & courtesy of Maria Lawless Notes |
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Unidentified
woman by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1898-1901 Format: Cabinet card Size: Mount 107 x 165 mm Photo 98.5 x 137.5 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: |
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Unidentified
young child by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1898-1901 Format: Cabinet card Size: Mount 107 x 165 mm Photo 99.5 x 136.5 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: |
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[#WL03] Unidentified young man by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1898-1901 Format: Carte de visite Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: Probably the same young man photographed a couple of years earlier at the same studio (see image #WL01 above) |
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Unidentified
young man by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1898-1901 Format: Carte de visite (beveled edge) Size: Mount 63.5 x 104 mm Photo 52.5 x 87 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: |
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Unidentified
young child by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1898-1901 Format: Carte de visite (beveled edge) Size: Mount 62.5 x 102 mm Photo 54 x 84.5 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: |
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Daisy
Fitzgerald (stage name, Morell) by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1898-1901 Format: Cabinet card Image © & courtesy of Barrie Thompson Notes by BT: She was my
Gt. Grandfathers
- Wm James Fitzgerald of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire - sister Daisy
Fitzgerald, stage named Morell. I have only found a
performance
schedule at Pavillion Theatre Ayr, March 1915 with a song 'Everybody
Rag With Me' associated with her. She appears to be dressed
as a
Principal Boy. |
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[#WL04] Unidentified young man by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1897-1900 Format: Cabinet Card, with bevelled gilt edges Size: Mount 108 x 167.5 mm Photo 102.5 x 146 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes |
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[#WL05] Chesterfield Grammar School outing to the Peak District by W. Leuchars of Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1896-1897 Format: Cabinet Card Image © & courtesy of Picture the Past Notes from Picture the Past: This photograph is of an outing to the Peak District of staff and pupils of Chesterfield Grammar School. The headmaster, James Mansell, is seated in the centre of the picture. The little girl on the extreme right is his elder daughter Eva. Seated at the front to the left of the picture is her mother, Sarah Mansell, with her son Ralph Mansell. Sitting close to the headmaster is the head boy, Frederick 'Gus' Sharpe, who married Eva Mansell in 1914. He was then Chesterfield's Medical Officer of Health. Eva Mansell was born in 1890 and looks about six in this picture, dating it to approximately 1896-7. James Mansell died in Buxton in 1943. |
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[#WL06] Unidentified young girl by W. Leuchars, Artist of Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1910-1915 Format: Framed photograph Size: Frame 550 x 420 mm Photo 355 x 280 mm Image © & courtesy of Carole VanDyk Notes: Detail
of lower
right corner shown below |
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Unidentified
woman with dog by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1902-1910 Format: Cabinet Card Size: Mount 106.5 x 167.5 mm Photo 98 x 140 mm Image © & courtesy of Frederick Appleby Notes: |
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[#WL07] Unidentified family group by Leuchars of Market Place, Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1902-1910 Format: Cabinet Card Size: Mount 165 x 105 mm Photo 140 x 98 mm Image © & courtesy of Ann Taylor Notes: |
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[#WL08] Willie Hudson by Wm. Leuchars of Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1915 Format: Post Card Image © & courtesy of Kerrie Brailsford Notes |
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"Stanley" by Wm. Leuchars of Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1915-1918 Format: Post Card Size: 87.5 x 138.5 mm Image © & collection of Brett Payne Notes: Inscribed on the reverse, "Dear Nellie, What do you think of Stanley now. He is just 8 mths. Yours etc. Winnie." |
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[#WL09
& #WL10] John Brailsford (1899-), by Wm.
Leuchars of Chesterfield Undated, but probably taken c. 1915-1918 Format: Post Card Image © & courtesy of Kerrie Brailsford |
References
Images and information kindly provided by Frederick Appleby, Barrie Thompson, Brett Payne, Kerrie Brailsford, Maria Lawless, Carole Vandyk, Picture the Past, Maureen Scanlan and Ann Taylor 1881 UK Census - CD-ROM published by the LDS church 1901 UK Census - online from Ancestry.com 1901 UK Census index - online from the PRO FreeBMD International Genealogical Index - online from the LDS church 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 Anon (1899) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland & Nottinghamshire, Kelly & Co., London. University of Leicester's Digital Library of Historical Directories Anon (1912) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1912, Kelly's Directories Ltd., London. Anon (1917) Chesterfield Year Book & Directory for 1917, Printed by The Derbyshire Courier, Chesterfield, Dec 1916 - by kind courtesy of Rita Effnert Anon (1932) Kelly's Directory of Derbyshire 1932, Kelly's Directories Ltd., London. 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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