Am curious to know, how common photographers shops were in Victorian London. Where they pretty much on every street, like an internet cafe of today or would someone wishing to have their photograph taken have to travel to their nearest one?
I've been researching one such shop owned by an AJ Friedman at 48 Water Street Stratford. I have been unable to find anything out about this shop, but have found another owned by a H Friedman which in 1878 was just round the corner on The Grove, a relative perhaps. But what's particularly interesting is that all the A & H Friedman's on the 1881to1891 census all lived in or around Whitechapel. I wonder if they if are all the same family and used to travel from Whitechapel everyday to their shop(s) in Stratford?
I've been researching one such shop owned by an AJ Friedman at 48 Water Street Stratford. I have been unable to find anything out about this shop, but have found another owned by a H Friedman which in 1878 was just round the corner on The Grove, a relative perhaps. But what's particularly interesting is that all the A & H Friedman's on the 1881to1891 census all lived in or around Whitechapel. I wonder if they if are all the same family and used to travel from Whitechapel everyday to their shop(s) in Stratford?
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