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DANN-LEWIS (PHOTOGRAPHERS)

Catalogue reference: P DX322

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This record is about the DANN-LEWIS (PHOTOGRAPHERS) dating from c1880's -1930's.

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Reference
P DX322
Title
DANN-LEWIS (PHOTOGRAPHERS)
Date
c1880's -1930's
Description

It consists of about 2000 glass plate negative, together with a few original prints and documentation (P DX322/P1-7)

An accurate dating system is yet to be established, but it is thought that most were taken between the 1880s and the 1930s.

Arrangement

The main series of Negatives (P DX322/DL1-1166) appear to be in their original order, while other items are arranged in nine supplementary series (from P DX322/DL1/1 to P DX322/DL9/23).

P DX322/P1 Notebook of engagements

P DX322/P2-7 Prints

P DX322/DL1-1166 Negatives (half plate glass)

P DX322/DL1/1-52 Negatives (12x10 glass / film)

P DX322/DL2/1-59 Negatives (12x10 glass)

P DX322/DL3/1-40 Negatives (12x10 glass)

P DX322/DL4/1-131 Negatives (12x10 glass / film)

P DX322/DL5/1-22 Negatives (whole plate / 10x8 / 9x6 glass)

P DX322/DL6/1-154 Negatives (half / quarter plate glass / film)

P DX322/DL7/185 Negatives (half / quarter plate glass / film)

P DX322/DL8/1-41 Negatives (whole plate / 10x8 / 9x6 glass)

P DX322/DL9/1-23 Negatives (16x20 glass)

Held by
Museum of English Rural Life
Language
English
Creator(s)
<corpname>Dann-Lewis Photographers, 1856 - c 1940, of Reading</corpname>
Physical description
12 series
Immediate source of acquisition

Accession no : DX322

The Dann/Lewis collection was deposited in the Rural History Centre by Mr Henry Lewis of Swallowfield in April 1984

Administrative / biographical background

The history of the Dann-Lewis photograph studio, which remained a family firm until its closure in the 1940s, began in 1856 when Mrs Dann opened a shop at 35 Broad Street. This almost undoubtedly makes her Reading's first female professional photographer, and something of a pioneer. Fox Talbot had removed his business from the town less than a decade previously, and since then only Alfred Barber (a daguerrotypist) is known to have been operating in Reading.

Indeed, social conventions dictated that Mrs Dann's husband Francis, a Great Western Railway worker, should give his name to the business. The studio was therefore registered as belonging to him, and his name appeared both over the door and in the local business directory. Although portraiture provided much of the early business, engagements also included local scenes and landmarks, pictures of outlying villages, important buildings, developing x-rays for the Hospital and regular visits to the Reading Police Station to photograph new prisoners. Further premises had been acquired at 744 Oxford Road by the late 19th century.

On Mrs Dann's retirement, the business was taken over by her grand-daughter, who had grown up in the family business. Her marriage to Mr Henry Lewis (noted for his "Magic Lantern Shows") led to a combination of their names: the business became Dann-Lewis, and is listed as such in the 1903 local directory. By that time the business had moved from Broad Street to London Street. When Henry Lewis died, his son, Walter, ran the business, by then at 27 Argyle Street, until its closure some time after the Second World War.

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