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Skating on Ormsgill reservoir, Barrow-in-Furness.

P Hodgson & Co’s soap and candle works is visible

in the background

 

An archive of more than 10,000 photographs

capturing everyday life in England’s north-west

has been saved for the future,

and is now being made available to the public

in the Sankey Photography Archive.

 

From 1885 to the 1970s thousands of photographs were taken

by the Barrow-in-Furness-based father and son

Edward and Raymond Sankey,

who captured a wide range of subjects,

 

Shipping, leisure and the great outdoors:

90 years of life in England’s north-west – in pictures

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Fri 9 Feb 2024    08.00 CET

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/feb/09/
archive-photos-capture-life-in-england-north-west

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The launch of HMS Vanguard, 1909

 

An archive of more than 10,000 photographs

capturing everyday life in England’s north-west

has been saved for the future,

and is now being made available to the public

in the Sankey Photography Archive.

 

From 1885 to the 1970s thousands of photographs were taken

by the Barrow-in-Furness-based father and son

Edward and Raymond Sankey,

who captured a wide range of subjects,

 

Shipping, leisure and the great outdoors:

90 years of life in England’s north-west – in pictures

G

Fri 9 Feb 2024    08.00 CET

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/feb/09/
archive-photos-capture-life-in-england-north-west

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Raymond Sankey    UK    1905-2006

 

Edward Sankey    UK    1874-1965

 

 

Father & son photographers

in Barrow-in-Furness
 

 

 

c.1900

 

Edward moves the business

to Ramsden Square

and starts work

as a photographer.

 

A couple of years later

the business moves

to 88 Duke Street.

 

He also opened

a series of retail outlets,

which by 1914 included

a lending library

and newspaper seller

in the Coliseum Buildings

on Abbey Road.

 

 

 

1950

 

Edward Sankey retires

from the business

after more than 50 years.

 

 

 

1970

 

Raymond Sankey retires

from the business

and it closes after more

than 70 years of trading.

 

Thousands of photographs

were produced

between 1900 and 1970.

 

Throughout the 80's and 90's

he published many books

using his and his father's images.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/the-sankeys/

 

 

 

Barrow in Furness photographer

whose work records

the changing scenes of Barrow

and the Lake District

over a period of 50 years.

 

Having trained

as a master printer

on a local newspaper,

he left to start

his own printing works.

 

His first premises

in Buccleuch Street

were opened about 1895

with a shop selling

his printed goods

and also books and stationery.

 

In the 1900s

he moved to Ramsden Square

and later to 88 Duke Street.

 

By 1921

there were several retail outlets

including one at 78 Duke St

which sold newspapers

and housed a lending library.

 

In 1948 he moved to 81 Duke Street

which was large enough to house

the retail and printing sides

of the business

in the same building.

 

The firm remained here until 1970.

 

Edward retired about 1955

and died in 1965.

 

(...)

 

Edward’s elder son Raymond

joined the business in 1924

and became a capable photographer

in his own right.

 

His brother Eric was more concerned

with the books and stationery

part of the business.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Sankey_Photography_Collection

 

 

 

An archive of more than 10,000 photographs

capturing everyday life in England’s north-west

has been saved for the future,

and is now being made available to the public

in the Sankey Photography Archive.

 

From 1885 to the 1970s

thousands of photographs were taken

by the Barrow-in-Furness-based

father and son

Edward and Raymond Sankey,

who captured a wide range of subjects,

including working-class women,

childhood, royal visits, sport,

working horses, motor vehicles,

shop fronts, shipping

and tourism in the Lake District.

 

Their original glass plate negatives,

postcards, albums and documentation

have now been rescued, digitised

and catalogued.

 

The archive has been made possible

with support from the National Lottery

Heritage Fund

and Signal Film & Media

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/feb/09/
archive-photos-capture-life-in-england-north-west

 

 

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/
collection/

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/
the-sankeys/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Sankey_Photography_Collection

 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2024/feb/09/
archive-photos-capture-life-in-england-north-west

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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