Gender: | Male | ||
Active Dates: | circa 1898 - circa 1908 | ||
Active Area: |
Europe (continent) United Kingdom (nation) Great Britain (island) British Isles (island group) England (country) Greater London (metropolitan area) London (inhabited place) |
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Likenesses: | None found. | ||
Photographs: | See list of photographs | ||
Publications: | None found. | ||
Related Entries: | None found. | ||
Henry Edmonds Hull was a commercial photographer based in London, England. The Kensington News, printed in the Royal Cornwall Gazette, dated 19 May 1898, stated that Henry Edmunds Hull, photographer, presented the Rev. Thomas Charke with a life size photograph. The article concerned the celebrations (a bazaar) at Horbury Church for the May-day festival at the Horbury Rooms on the 26th, 27th and 28th April 1898. The Rev. Thomas Charke was Pastor of Horbury Church (now the Kensington Temple). (Stephens, 2013). In 1899 his studio was at 135 Holland Park Avenue. In 1900 he moved to 136 Holland Park Avenue. The studio was still active in 1908. (Pritchard, 1994) |
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