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George Washington Wilson (1823 - 1893)

A hugely successful businessman, George Washington Wilson had left home at twelve to be a carpenter and subsequently trained as a portrait painter before turning to photography in 1853. By the 1860s he owned printing works in Aberdeen that produced thousands of prints with views from all over Britain every year. Later his catalogue grew to include pictures from the Continent and the rest of the world. One of his first clients was Prince Albert who asked him to photograph the rebuilding of Balmoral Castle. Queen Victoria continued to commission work from Wilson after her husband's death.

GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON Arched Stalls, Lady Chapel, Ely Cathedral. c 1880s
GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON Arched Stalls, Lady Chapel, Ely Cathedral. c 1880s
Vintage albumen print
5.25 x 8 in. Titled and identified in negative print recto Condition: few surface crinkles at corners