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ID: 500033341
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500033341

 

Record Type: Corporate Body
Valentine & Sons (Scottish photography studio, founded ca. 1870)

Note: Scotland's second largest photographic establishment was founded by James Valentine (1815-1880). It was probably established in 1880, with Valentine dying in the same year. The firm was then carried on by Valentine's sons, W. D. and George D. One source indicates that Valentine & Sons was still active in 1969. The firm of Valentine & Sons specialized in stereoviews, mostly of Scotland and England, and by 1906 the firm had added scenic postcards to their production.
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Names:
Valentine & Sons (preferred,V,display,LCO)
Valentine and Sons (V)
Valentine, James, & Sons (V)
Valentine, James, and Sons (V)
James Valentine & Sons (V)
James Valentine and Sons (V)

Nationalities:
British (modern) (preferred)
Scottish (Scots, Scotsman)

Roles:
photography studio (preferred)
publisher

Gender: not applicable

Start and End Places:
Start:  Dundee (Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom) (inhabited place)

Events:
location:   Dundee (Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
founded by ....  Valentine, James  
..................  (Scottish photographer, 1815-1879) [500005433]
partner was (firm to person) ....  Valentine, George Dobson  
................................................  (British photographer, 1852-1890) [500010575]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Corporate Bodies
 ........  Valentine & Sons (I)

Biographies:
(Scottish photography studio, founded ca. 1870) ..... [VP Preferred]
(Scotish photographic studio and publisher, established Dundee (Scotland), 1870s or 1880; active Dundee (Scotland), from 1870s) ..... [CCA]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
James Valentine and Sons ........ [VP]
...............................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
James Valentine & Sons ........ [CCA]
...........................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Valentine and Sons ........ [VP]
....................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Valentine, James, and Sons ........ [VP]
...................................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Valentine, James, & Sons ........ [CCA]
...............................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Valentine & Sons ........ [CCA Preferred, VP Preferred]
................................  Gernsheim, History of Photography, 1685-1914 (1969) 403-404

Subject: ........ [CCA, Gallery Systems, VP]
....................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
....................  Eastman House Database [online] (n.d.)
....................  Gallery Systems (2000-) LOC ID: nr00026743
....................  Gernsheim, History of Photography, 1685-1914 (1969) 403-404
....................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
....................  Johnson, Nineteenth-Century Photography (1990) 647
....................  Library of Congress Authorities data (n.d.) LOC ID: nr00026743
....................  Spear, Frontspiece: The Lady Is for Turning (1988)
 
Note:
English .......... [CCA, VP]
.......... Eastman House Database [online] (n.d.)
.......... Gernsheim, History of Photography, 1685-1914 (1969)
.......... Johnson, Nineteenth-Century Photography (1990)
.......... Spear, Frontspiece: The Lady Is for Turning (1988)
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