Victorian Sussex Photographers

The Victorian Sussex Photographers website is a companion to my other website Sussex PhotoHistory.

[ABOVE] A portrait of a girl standing in front of a painted backdrop, photographed by Ayles & Bonniwell of Trinity House, Hastings, East Sussex. Carte-de-visite (c1863).
[ABOVE] Portrait of an unknown woman. A carte-de-visite portrait by A. M. Bliss & Co. of 34 Lansdown Place, Lewes, East Sussex (c1898). The studio was acquired around 1890 by Alfred Marsh Bliss (1861 -1928).
[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait by Frank Gaudrion Morgan of Petworth, West Sussex (c1866). On the reverse of the cdv is the inscription “Mr & Mrs Morgan & child“.
[ABOVE] Portrait of a Young Man, photographed by Harry Bartram Boyd of 52 High Street, Hastings, East Sussex. Cabinet portrait.. No negative number (c1900).
[ABOVE] The trade plate of Edwin Thomas Gasson, Naturalist and Photographic Artist of 21 King Street, Rye, East Sussex (c1870)
[ABOVE] A cabinet card portrait of a young woman by William Atkinson of The Palace Studio, Terminus Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex (c1896).
[ABOVE] Portrait of a young boy, a carte-de-visite photograph taken by Charles Joseph Wright of South Street, Worthing, West Sussex ( c1864)
[[ABOVE] The design on the back of a carte-de-visite by William Pankhurst Marsh of Waterloo Square, Bognor, West Sussex. This trade plate was printed on the reverse of a carte-de-visite portrait produced around 1889. Negative No.3360.
[ABOVE] A cabinet card portrait of a young couple by Frederick James Holden, No.2 Southdown Villas, Burgess Hill, Mid Sussex (c1899).
[ABOVE] The trade plate of Charles Barclay, photographer of South Street, Chichester, West Sussex, from the reverse of a cdv (c1863).