Early photogapher in Southport: Henry Sampson
Posted: 11 Jun 2019 10:26
Among some family photographs I found a 'carte de visite' with the name of Henry Sampson, photographer, Southport on the reverse.
The image is an outdoor scene of a crowd of people, almost certainly a wedding group, but with 12 or possibly more dressed as brides, in white, with veils. They, with formally dressed men, stand in front of a large house. Few of the photos in the album are named, one or two are dated 1861 or 1862. I have found no other clues.
I have posted the image on another forum where opinions differ about the date, ranging from possibly 1861 to 1870s. Nobody has suggested why so many brides gathered together!
I am unable to show the photo here, but wonder if anyone knows about Sampson and the dates he was in business in Southport.
Daggers
The image is an outdoor scene of a crowd of people, almost certainly a wedding group, but with 12 or possibly more dressed as brides, in white, with veils. They, with formally dressed men, stand in front of a large house. Few of the photos in the album are named, one or two are dated 1861 or 1862. I have found no other clues.
I have posted the image on another forum where opinions differ about the date, ranging from possibly 1861 to 1870s. Nobody has suggested why so many brides gathered together!
I am unable to show the photo here, but wonder if anyone knows about Sampson and the dates he was in business in Southport.
Daggers