Greetings,
This is another item from my collection. The musician's name is lost to history, but the photographer's backmark indicates he lived in, or around, Bermondsey, Southwark, London, which was decidedly not the most fashionable location in that city.
Judging from information contained in "A Directory of London Photographers 1841-1908," the location stated for Mr. John Hatherill's gallery on the back of the image indicates he "traded" there c.1869-1876. Hatherill apparently had a long career as a photographer: 46 years (1862 until at least 1908) and operated at several locations in South London.
Needless to say, I'd be very grateful for further information about the 5-string banjo shown in the image.
Enjoy,
Mark Jaeger
This is another item from my collection. The musician's name is lost to history, but the photographer's backmark indicates he lived in, or around, Bermondsey, Southwark, London, which was decidedly not the most fashionable location in that city.
Judging from information contained in "A Directory of London Photographers 1841-1908," the location stated for Mr. John Hatherill's gallery on the back of the image indicates he "traded" there c.1869-1876. Hatherill apparently had a long career as a photographer: 46 years (1862 until at least 1908) and operated at several locations in South London.
Needless to say, I'd be very grateful for further information about the 5-string banjo shown in the image.
Enjoy,
Mark Jaeger
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