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The Photographic Work of James Russell & Sons - Page 4 (1891-1910)

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Carte-de-visite Portraits produced by James Russell & Sons between 1891 and 1910

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of a woman leaning on a chair, photographed by James Russell & Sons of Chichester and Southsea (c1893). [ABOVE] A vignette portrait of a woman photographed by James Russell & Sons of  65 East Street, Chichester & Southsea (c1891). [ABOVE] A trade plate featuring Chichester Cathedral printed on the reverse of a carte-de-visite produced by James Russell & Sons, 65 East Street, Chichester, during the 1890s. [ABOVE] A vignette portrait of a man with a dark, bushy moustache, photographed at the studio of James Russell & Sons, 65 East Street, Chichester (c1898) .
 

Cabinet Portraits produced by James Russell & Sons between 1891 and 1910

[ABOVE] A cabinet portrait of a group of women photographed on location by a photographer employed by James Russell & Sons of Chichester and Southsea (c1898). The reverse of this cabinet card is blank. [ABOVE] A cabinet portrait of a woman wearing a chemise, photographed by a photographer employed by James Russell & Sons of Chichester and Southsea (c1895). The reverse of this cabinet card is blank.

[ABOVE] A cabinet portrait of a man photographed by a photographer employed by J. Russell & Sons of 17 Baker Street, Portman Square, London and 13 High Street, Windsor . Negative No. 68,920 u. (1908). On the reverse of the card is a pencilled inscription "G.D.V. Sep. 1908". [ABOVE] A cabinet portrait of a woman  photographed by a photographer employed by J. Russell & Sons of 17 Baker Street, Portman Square, London (c1896). On the reverse of the cabinet card are details of branch studios at 13 High Street, Windsor and 50 Clarendon Road, Southsea. Negative No. 37,936 b.

[ABOVE] The publicity printed on the reverse of the cabinet portrait illustrated on the right.  In addition to the details of the kings, queens, emperors, empresses, princes and princesses who had sat for the firm of  J. Russell & Sons, the card also provides the branch studio addresses in London, Windsor and Southsea. (Neg. No. 63,627c.) [ABOVE] A cabinet portrait of a clergyman,  photographed by a photographer employed by J. Russell & Sons of 17 Baker Street, Portman Square, London (c1904). On the reverse of the cabinet card are details of branch studios at 13 High Street, Windsor and 43 Osborne Road, Southsea. Negative No. 63,627c.

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