Title
Souvenir, Postal Telegraph Clerks' Association Annual Conference, Manchester
Reference
YA2001.133
Production date
1901 - 1901
Creator
- Banks, RBiographyBiography
Robert Banks was a photographer who worked in Manchester from around 1873.
Born in Saddleworth in 1847, the son of a journeyman carpenter, Banks worked as a woollen piecer in a mill in Uppermill from the age of 15. Aged 20, he started work as an illustrator at the Oldham Chronicle newspaper, and opened his first photographic business in Uppermill, Saddleworth, in around 1867.
He moved to Manchester in 1873, living in Moss Side and renting his first city centre studio on Market Street. He occupied a number of other studios in the city over a thirty year period, before returning to Market Street in 1903. He also opened a studio in Blackpool.
His main business was as a studio portrait photographer, but he was commissioned by Manchester Corporation in 1878 to take photographs of the new Town Hall, and went on to cover the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal, the John Rylands Library, and the visit of King Edward VII in 1909. He also regularly photographed street scenes and sporting occasions.
He is known to have moved to Colwyn Bay, where he died in 1927.
- Postal Telegraph Clerks' AssociationBiographyBiography
The Postal Telegraph Clerks' Association was established in 1881 as an organisation of provincial telegraph clerks. London telegraphers joined in 1889. It merged with the United Kingdom Postal Clerks' Association in 1914 to form the Postal and Telegraph Clerks' Association.
Scope and Content
Souvenir booklet presented to delegates attending the Postal Telegraph Clerks' Association 21st Annual Conference held in Manchester. It contains black and white images of Manchester taken by Robert Banks at the turn of the century.
Physical description
Booklet is in good condition
Language
English
Archival history
Unknown
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
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