Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin) (1869-1919), Photographer
Sitter in 9 portraits
Artist associated with 31 portraits
Inspired by the success of Alice Hughes, Charlotte (Lallie) Charles opened her first photographic studio in 1896, at The Nook in Regent's Park, London. Lallie and her sister Rita became the most commercially successful women portraitists of the first decade of the 1900s.
Beaulah ('Bea') Martin; Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin); Rita Martin
by Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
whole-plate glass negative, circa 1899
NPG x68949
Beaulah ('Bea') Martin; Rita Martin; Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
by Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
whole-plate glass negative, circa 1899
NPG x68948
Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
by Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
vintage print, 1900s
NPG x125449
Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
by Compton Collier
cream-toned bromide print on brown folder, early 1910s
NPG x68996
Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
by Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
bromide contact print, early 1910s
NPG x68950
Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin) with two other women
by Compton Collier
cream-toned bromide print on brown folder, early 1910s
NPG x68994
Lallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin) with two other women
by Compton Collier
cream-toned bromide print on brown folder, early 1910s
NPG x68995
Charlotte ('Lallie') Charles (née Martin) with her husband Herbert Carr and others
by Compton Collier
cream-toned bromide print on brown folder, early 1910s
NPG x68997
Charlotte ('Lallie') Charles (née Martin) with her husband Herbert Carr and others
by Compton Collier
cream-toned bromide print on brown folder, early 1910s
NPG x68998
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