Reverse of original late Victorian or early Edwardian cabinet card - by Hellis & Sons, London, which was the the studio with the most branches in 19th century London. London, circa 1900 or 1901


See Alamy Ref 2H4HT8P for front of this cabinet card. "London-based photographic studios founded by Robert Hellis (1835-1895) in 1870; the studio with the most branches in 19th century London; also professor of magic-seances, 1878; name changed to Hellis & Sons in 1887; partnership between William Henry Hellis, William Edward Morgan & Robert William Hellis dissolved January 1 1928." Source: Science Museum Group. Another card from this studio which obviously dates from 1895 says that the business has been established for over 30 years. This card states that it has been established for over 40 years, dating the card to the early 1900's. Also Photographers to HIS HIGHNESS AKBALODDOWLA EX-KING OF OUDE


Size: 4620px × 6838px
Location: London, England, UK
Photo credit: © ThislifeThen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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