Title
Edgar Tarry Adams Collection
Reference
ETA
Production date
c1863 - c1926
Creator
- Adams, Edgar TarryBiographyBiography
Edgar Tarry Adams was born on 8th December 1852 in Kingsland, West London, and was educated at Denmark Hill Grammar School. He received business training in the City of London Brewery, Upper Thames Street, and later ran the family brewery, TF Adams and Sons, which was previously established and operated by his father Thomas Francis Adams from 1876 onwards.
In 1878, Edgar joined the volunteer fire brigade, becoming captain in 1887. His brother Percy joined the 2nd Essex Rifle Volunteers in the same year. Edgar and Percy later became a member of The Volunteers, a group of Essex businessmen and professionals who were not prepared to join the regular army but who enjoyed shooting and would act as a local defence force in support of the regular army. They also encouraged their employees to join. The Volunteers became known as the Territorial Army from 1908 onwards.
In 1880, Edgar married Helen Roberts of 20 Fleet Street, London. Edgar and Helen lived at The Cottage, Halstead, Essex from 1880 until their deaths. They also had a second home called The Bungalow located in Deal, Kent. They had five children; Francis Norris (1882-1973), Rodney Phelip (1884), Isabel Mary (1885-?), Gordon (1887-1944) and Pauline (1889-1969). Rodney died when he was just three months old.
All his life, Adams took a keen interest in nautical matters, owning several private yachts including ‘Seagull’ and ‘Sandpiper.’ He was an avid photographer and regularly photographed his family, as well as village and city life, boats, ship launches, buildings, landscapes and whatever took his interest.
In 1897, Adams became an Associate of the Institution of Naval Architects and, in 1900, joined Cambridge University as a Fellow Commoner of Downing College. He studied physics under the Rev. T. C. Fitzpatrick, geology under Professor Hughes and astronomy under Sir Robert Ball. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1907 and published an article on the History and Uses of Navigating Instruments, The Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908). He was a fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and kept daily records of local climatological conditions.
In politics, Adams was a staunch conservative and was one of the earliest members of the Primrose League, an organisation founded in 1883 to spread and promote Conservative principles in Great Britain. In connection with this, he formed a branch of the Boys’ Naval Brigade, under the auspices of the Navy League. At the outbreak of the War, Adams was appointed Naval Recruiting Officer for Halstead and district and was granted honorary commission as Lieutenant, R. N. V. R. in 1917.
Adams died on 29th July 1926.
Scope and Content
An extensive collection of glass plate negatives (c1897-c1926), photographic contact prints (c1863-c1926) and personal papers/ephemera (1860-c1926) created or owned by amateur photographer and brewer Edgar Tarry Adams (1852-1926). Some of the photographs were also taken by his children Francis Norris Adams, Isabel Mary Adams or Pauline Adams.
His photographs document the lives of wife Helen, plus his children Francis, Isabel, Pauline and Gordon Adams. As a keen boating enthusiast, the collection contains a vast number of glass negatives and photographs relating to rowing boats, sailing boats and ships, as well as images of village and city life, people, animals, buildings, landscapes and a small number of trains, animals and the military/navy.
Personal items comprise of blank postcards with images taken by Adams, cruising permits, certificates, correspondence, beer labels from brewery T F Adams & Sons and a book volume compiled by the Rev. W Q Warren about Edgar’s parents called ‘Some Reminiscences of Thomas Francis and Mary Adams and their Family of Halstead, Essex.’
Extent
1289 photographic prints, 1258 glass plate negatives, 16 items, 1 volume
Physical description
Overall good condition. Some prints are curled at the edges and require careful handling.
Language
English
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Media Museum, Bradford
Associated people and organisations
Conditions governing access
Open Access
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions
Finding aids
A handwritten list of all glass negatives and their descriptions can be found in the Edgar Tarry Adams Collection technical file. Negatives 100, 206, 368, 458, 411 and 458 are recorded on this list as missing and were never deposited with this collection