@GE0RGYGIRL @lickedspoon @Rosa_Lingerie thanks. I contacted the photographer a few weeks ago and uploaded these to a facebook album.
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Photograph taken by Wallis Bros. Photographers, 60 Stoke Newington High Street
Johnston & Co. Artists and Photographers - 60 High Street, Stoke Newington (c. 1885)
Victorian girl photographed by H. H. Harding Photographer of 66 Evering Road, Stoke Newington
Ernest Pearce’s Victorian photography studio at 76 Church Street, Stoke Newington.
Ernest Pearce, Photography studio at 76 Church Street, Stoke Newington.
Walter Bentley Woodbury (1834-1885); an inventor and pioneering English photographer is buried in Abney Park Cemetery
These terrific photos of Stoke Newington were taken in the 1930s by local shop owner Alexander Guttridge facebook.com/media/set/?set…
Alexander Guttridge, born in Barn St, documented it and parts of Lordship Road and Lordship Terrace that were demolished for Denman House
65 Allen Road, Stoke Newington in the 1970s. Courtesy of the photographer, Richard Scott.
Spenser Grove, Stoke Newington in the 1970s. Courtesy of the photographer, Richard Scott.
Albion Parade, Stoke Newington in the 1970s. Courtesy of the photographer, Richard Scott.
South Stoke Newington in the 1970s. Courtesy of the photographer, Richard Scott.
Allen Road, Stoke Newington in the early 1970s. Courtesy of the photographer Richard Scott
Johnston & Co. Photographer, 60 High St, Stoke Newington. Note pre-1937 street name before 27 SN streets were renamed
A view of Stoke Newington Church Street looking east from St. Mary’s Church c1930 (Photo by Alexander Guttridge)
Stoke Newington Church Street c1935. Unknown event. (Photo by Alexander Guttridge)
Stoke Newington Church Street looking west from near the Post Office c1935 (Photo by Alexander Guttridge)
The future Stoke Newington Church Street Post Office c1935 (Photo by Alexander Guttridge)
Ernest Pearce’s Victorian photography studio at 76 Church Street, Stoke Newington.
Johnston & Co. Artists & Photographers, 60 High Street, Stoke Newington, N.
Four portraits taken at L. L. Christmas' photography studio at 104 Stoke Newington Road
A portrait by photographer Lea Latimer Christmas who was based at 104 Stoke Newington Road from 1897 to 1912.
When Gino's barbershop (9 Stoke Newington Church Street) was A. J. Adkins photography studio
Wallis Bros. Photography Studio, 60 High Street, Stoke Newington
Guttridge's Yard is a relic from when Alexander Guttridge owned the shop where post office is today, also 187 SNCS
@AbneyParkN16 Tricky reproducing the 1890 angle. The photographer was quite high. On a tree perhaps??
Stoke Newington photographers of the past
RT @DBNJack: There was a battery of press photographers at training yesterday. Clissold Park has never been so busy! #AFC #1932 https://t.c…
Ernest Pearce Photography Studio, 76 Church Street, Stoke Newington.
@AbneyParkN16 @sueandspike confirming right status near impossible in most cases. 70 years since death of photographer is your best bet
@VictorianLondon @ghostsigns I wonder if the photographer figured the postcard would have more commercial potential with N in the postcode.
Raleigh Memorial Chapel, Albion Road, Stoke Newington (Built 1880). Photo by Frederick Arthur Wirth kindly provided by Johnny Kunst
Queen Elizabeth's Walk, one of Stoke Newington's oldest roads. Photo by Frederick Arthur Wirth kindly provided by his son Johnny Kunst
The bowling green, Clissold Park, Stoke Newington. Photo by Frederick Arthur Wirth kindly provided by his son Johnny Kunst
St Mary's new Church (built 1855-58), Stoke Newington. Photo by Frederick Arthur Wirth kindly provided by his son Johnny Kunst
Possibly Carysfort Road, Stoke Newington. Photo by Frederick Arthur Wirth kindly provided by his son Johnny Kunst
Green Lanes Weslyan Church c1965. Rebuilt 1968. Photo by Frederick Arthur Wirth kindly provided by his son Johnny Kunst (@stokeymethodist)
1935: Local shopkeeper Alexander Guttridge grew up in Barn St. He photographed the area, which was declared a slum before it was demolished.
Domestic Servant – William Wright's Stoke Newington photography studio c.1900
@MissMollyGibson two more local photography studios
Green Lanes Weslyan Church. Rebuilt 1968. Photo by Frederick Arthur Wirth kindly provided by his son John Stuart Wirth (@stokeymethodist)
A. Foster - Art Photographer and Miniature Painter, 76 Church Street, Stoke Newington
Lupson, Photographer, Church Street, Stoke Newington
Walter Brown, Photographer, 19 High Street, Stoke Newington
1880s - Caffrey's Photography studio, 104 Stoke Newington Road
Maddison & Co. Photography Studio, 11 High Street, Stoke Newington
L L Christmas Photography Studio, 104 Stoke Newington Road
W. Wright photography studio, 71 Green Lanes, Stoke Newington
Lupson & Son, Portrait and landscape photographer, 6 Church St. No. 2-8 were demolished in the late 19th century when 3 Crowns was extended
Photographer Alan Denney shares his five favourite shots of Hackney and Stoke Newington from the 70s and 80s hackneygazette.co.uk/news/heritage/…
Johnston & Co. Artists & Photographers, 60 High Street, Stoke Newington
Photo by A. Lupson, a photographer who had a studio at 11 Stoke Newington Church Street in the 1870s. Kindly provided by Caroline Furneaux
Johnston & Co. Artists & Photographers, 60 High Street, Stoke Newington
A. Lupson’s photography studio was at no. 6 (South) Church St (now no. 11, Mind Charity Shop) in the 1870s.
Augustus Lupson and A. Adkins had a photography studio at no. 9 Church St (formerly no. 6). in 1876-85. Full survey: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bMmpeNfu_… https://t.co/eMJZeI7Aou
@LeoMcCrea A local photographer did a project like that a few years ago
2008 - Photographer presents ‘The Face of Church St’ featuring portraits of small business owners in Stoke Newington hackneycitizen.co.uk/2008/11/29/the…
Stoke Newington photographers of the past.
A. J. Adkins Photographer traded at no. 9 Church Street (Gino’s today) in the 1880s. My SNCS property survey: stokenewingtonhistory.com/church-st-1847… https://t.co/u0EXCOjG1K
Stoke Newington photographers of the past
Photo by Stoke Newington hairdresser turned photographer Augustus Lupson. His studio was at no. 9 Church St where Gino's is today.
c. 1925 - H. W. Kitchiner, Butcher. 155 Stoke Newington Church Street. Photo by Alexander Guttridge, courtesy of his family.
185-95 SN Church St c.1930 showing the Rose & Crown pub at its original location opposite current one. Photo by Alexander Guttridge.
c. 1930 - F. Guttridge, 187 SN Church St. The Guttridge family traded at this address c.1905-c.1962. Photo by Alexander Guttridge.
F. Guttridge, 150 Stoke Newington Church St (1917-62). Later the Post Office. Re-numbered 170 in 1937. Photo by Alexander Guttridge.
Barn Street, Stoke Newington c. 1930. It was declared a Clearance Area by the council in 1934. Photo by Alexander Guttridge.
Barn Street, Stoke Newington c. 1930. It was declared a Clearance Area by the council in 1934. Photos by local resident Alexander Guttridge.
Stoke Newington Church Street from Woodlea Road c. 1930. Photo by local resident Alexander Guttridge. Courtesy of his family.
Church Street's affluent Church Row opposite Albion Rd. The 1695 houses demolished 1935 for new Town Hall. Photo by Alexander Guttridge.
F. Guttridge at 187 Church St. A family shop (1905-62) along with no. 170. Photo by Alexander Guttridge, one of the shopkeepers.
F. Guttridge at 170 Church St (Post Office today) c. 1930. Photo by Alexander Guttridge, one of the shopkeepers.
Alexander Guttridge was born and raised in Barn St. He documented it and the nearby streets just before Denman House was built in 1937. x.com/northcraymal/s…
1 of 10 children, Alexander Guttridge was born in 1887 in Barn St; one of SN's poorest streets. He was a shopkeeper. He died in 1977. x.com/historyofstoke…
Stoke Newington Church St c. 1930. Fred Guttridge outside the family shop at no. 170. Note airship by the spire. Photo: Alexander Guttridge
Stoke Newington Church St c. 1930. The WW1 Memorial Hall opened in 1923. Photo by local shopkeeper Alexander Guttridge.
'Alexander Guttridge’s photos of Stoke Newington in the 1930’s': The presentation slides of my talk from last night slideshare.net/HistoryofStoke…
Photo by hairdresser-turned-photographer Augustus Lupson who traded at 9 Church St in the 1870's. Now Gino's. See docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d… https://t.co/Qo4CZovQ6N
@CardingtonSheds I'm guessing it was quite a spectacle that got the photographer Alec Guttridge to get his brother Fred to pose in the street.
W. J. Dawes, Photographer at no. 29 Church St, Stoke Newington 1870-80s. Renumbered no. 88 in 1880 and no. 106 in 1937. Now @prepcookshop
Audio slideshow of the talk I gave about Alexander Guttridge's photos of Stoke Newington in the 1930's (24:50min)
A portrait by Walter Brown, Photographer at 19 High Street, Stoke Newington
A portrait by L. L. Christmas Photography Studio, 104 Stoke Newington Road
Photo by hairdresser-turned-photographer Augustus Lupson who traded at 9 Church St in the 1870’s (formerly no. 6 Church St South) now Gino's
Portrait by Edgar Solomon, Photographer, 146 Stoke Newington Road. Now a BP petrol station.
Children portraits by William Wright, Photographic Studio at 12 Millfield Place, Green Lanes, Stoke Newington
Portrait by Ernest Pearce, Photographer, 76 Church Street, Stoke Newington
Portrait by hairdresser-turned-photographer Augustus Lupson who traded at 9 Church St in the 1870’s (formerly no. 6 Church St South). Now Gino's barber shop.
Mashup: c. 1925 - H. W. Kitchiner, Butcher. 155 Stoke Newington Church Street. Photo by Alexander Guttridge, courtesy of his family.
My last 3 SN history talks: Alexander Guttridge’s photos of Stoke Newington in the 1930’s slideshare.net/HistoryofStoke… The Evolution of Stoke Newington Church Street 1847-2017 slideshare.net/HistoryofStoke… Stoke Newington Pubs - Demolished. Converted. Rebuilt. slideshare.net/HistoryofStoke… https…
My last 3 SN history talks: Alexander Guttridge’s photos of Stoke Newington in the 1930’s slideshare.net/HistoryofStoke… The Evolution of Stoke Newington Church Street 1847-2017 slideshare.net/HistoryofStoke… Stoke Newington Pubs - Demolished. Converted. Rebuilt. slideshare.net/HistoryofStoke… https://t.co/RodVQnEEtt
First of two guest speakers has been confirmed for the 6th Stoke Newington History Talks event in late Feb at the West Reservoir Centre and it's all about Victorian Stoke Newington photographers! Tickets will be made available late Jan. Mailing list => twitter.us15.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=……
First of two guest speakers has been confirmed for the 6th Stoke Newington History Talks event in late Feb at the West Reservoir Centre and it's all about Victorian Stoke Newington photographers! Tickets will be made available late Jan. Mailing list => twitter.us15.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=… https://t.co/Ic0UQ7eNGM
Portrait by hairdresser-turned-photographer Augustus Lupson. Augustus traded at no. 9 Stoke Newington Church Street (formerly no. 6 South) in the 1860s-70s. Now Gino's Barbershop. Full address history here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bMmpeNfu_… https://t.co/D0uEd7Heo7
TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE for the 6th Stoke Newington History Talks event. Feb 28th, 8pm West Reservoir Centre N4 2HA. 3 local history talks: The 1846 map, Girls' education and Victorian photographers. FREE but registration is required. Get your ticket: SNHT6.eventbrite.com https…
TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE for the 6th Stoke Newington History Talks event. Feb 28th, 8pm West Reservoir Centre N4 2HA. 3 local history talks: The 1846 map, Girls' education and Victorian photographers. FREE but registration is required. Get your ticket: SNHT6.eventbrite.com https://t.co/9KRkBjXeTN
1909 portraits by Stoke Newington photographer Martin A. Sander.
Portrait by Stoke Newington photographer Johnston & Co., 60 High Street, now Akdenez Bakery.
Portrait by Stoke Newington photographer H. Harding, 66 Evering Road
My article about Alexander Guttridge’s photos of Stoke Newington in the 1930s in the latest edition of @HACKNEYMAGAZINE
Portrait by Johnston & Co., Artists and Photographers, 60 High St, Stoke Newington
Portrait by local photographer A. H. Vernon of 146 Stoke Newington Road
The 73 bus from Stoke Newington to Hammersmith. Looks like Albion Road to me. (Photographer J.Gascoigne. (JM Collection))