

1881: Cabinet Maker Master Employing 19 men and 7 girls.1878: Described as a photographic cabinet maker in a patent application.1866: Issued provisional patent 1786 for "improvements in photographic printing frames".Alfred Dawkins Son of William Thomas Dawkins.Arthur Dawkins Son of William Thomas Dawkins.1901: Photographic Apparatus Maker living in Conybere St.1881: Photographic Cabinet Maker Employing 4 Boys.1915), was a director of the company and author of 'Telephotography'. The transfer from the Denzil Rd address to Church End Works occurred late in 1911, the two were adjoining sites Denzil Road and Willesden High Road are linked by Dallmeyer Road.Ĭyril Frederick Lan-Davis (b.

took place on the 1st Feb 1888, the move to Mortimer St. Dallmeyer has already moved to Bloomsbury Street. Dallmeyer is shown on the frontispiece of the 1909 BJA.ĭallmeyer advertisements and other sources give the establishment date as 1860, a Notice of Removal in 'Notes & Queries' for 17 December 1859 states that J.H. His sons were Thomas Rudolphus Dallmeyer (b. In 1854 he married Hannah Ross daughter of Andrew Ross. Prior to establishing his own company in 1860 he was working for Andrew Ross and before that W. 1883) was described as an optician living at West Heath Rd in the 1881 census. from 1891, both described as camera manufacturers. The 26 Ludgate Hill address was occupied by Price, Talbot & Co. must have ended when Henry Dale was imprisoned in 1889 for embezzlement. As well as performing he manufactured illusion and conjuring equipment. Paul exhibiting films, John Barnes states that in 1897 he was exhibiting at the Crystal Palace using the Animatoscope. The Era states that he worked at one time for R.W. This lasted until 1888 when he resumed his career associated with the theatre. He then formed the partnership with his brother Henry and took over the old business of F.J. He left Cox to pursue a career on the stage as an illusionist and conjurer in this capacity he toured and performed in the United Sates. Dale, it states that in his youth he was working for F.J. The Era magazine includes an obituary of E.J. Dale & Crampton had a similar line of business though not including photographic apparatus. Dale are described as opticians, electricians, and manufacturers of photographic and scientific instruments. Previously Henry Dale was in partnership with Thomas Philip Christopher Crampton trading as Dale & Crampton. The partnership between the two brothers was ended on 16th July 1888. Smith and that they have their own works, probably Kirby Street. Cox at the old address of 26 Ludgate Hill, the BJA advertisement for 1884 says the business is managed by C.D.
