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ID: 500033441
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500033441

 

Record Type: Corporate Body
Byron Company (American photography studio, established 1888, dissolved 1942)

Note: In 1888, Byron Company was established in New York City, New York, by Joseph Byron, a photographer who had just emigrated from the United Kingdom in that same year. Previously, he had worked for Byron Company, a firm started by his grandfather in Nottingham-on-Trent, England, in 1844. The exact connection between the English and American firms is unknown. He was assisted at the New York City firm by his wife and five children including Percy C. Byron who would also become a photographer and partner in the firm. After 1891, the firm specialized in theatre photography by Joseph Byron, and after the First World War, photographs of shipping and ships in the New York Harbour taken by Percy C. Byron. In 1899, stock photographs of daily life in New York City by Byron Company were used to illustrate a book by E. Idell Zeisloft entitled "The New Metropolis". In 1923, upon the death of Joseph Byron, his son Percy took over the firm and managed it until 1942 when he closed the business and donated the archive to the Museum of the City of New York.

Names:
Byron Company (preferred,V,display)
Byron Company, Inc. (V)
Byron N. Y. (V)
Byron Studio (V)

Nationalities:
American (preferred)

Roles:
photography studio (preferred)

Gender: not applicable

Start and End Places:
Start:  New York City (New York state, United States) (inhabited place)

Events:
location:   New York City (New York state, United States) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
directed by ....  Byron, Percy C.  1923-1942
....................  (English photoengraver, 1878-1959, active in New York and Edmonton) [500036625]
partner was (firm to person) ....  Byron, Joseph  
................................................  (British photographer, 1847-1923, active in the United States) [500008541]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Corporate Bodies
 ........  Byron Company (I)

Biographies:
(American photography studio, established 1888, dissolved 1942) ..... [VP Preferred]
(American photographic studio, established New York City 1888, dissolved 1942) ..... [CCA]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Byron Company ........ [CCA Preferred, VP Preferred]
............................  Hales, Silver Cities (1984) 255, 277
Byron Company, Inc. ........ [CCA]
.......................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Byron N. Y. ........ [CCA]
.......................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Byron Studio ........ [CCA]
..........................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database

Subject: ........ [CCA, VP]
....................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
....................  Eastman House Database [online] (n.d.)
....................  Hales, Silver Cities (1984) 255, 277
....................  Mayer, Once Upon a City (1958) 9-13
....................  Sandweiss, Nineteenth-Century Photography in America (1991) 321
....................  Westerbeck and Meyerowitz, Bystander (1994) 83-85
 
Note:
English .......... [CCA]
.......... Hales, Silver Cities (1984) 277
.......... Sandweiss, Nineteenth-Century Photography in America (1991) 321, xii
.......... Westerbeck and Meyerowitz, Bystander (1994) 93
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