St James's Photographic Co
(active 1882-1883), PhotographersArtist associated with 36 portraits
Wilson Barrett (William Henry Barrett)
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, published mid 1880s
NPG x135389
Sir Squire Bancroft (né Butterfield)
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, published 1883
NPG x135390
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, published mid 1880s
NPG x29192
by St James's Photographic Co, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 August 1884
NPG Ax29398
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, published 1884
NPG x4829
Marion Hood (née Sarah Ann Isaac)
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, circa 1884
NPG x18576
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, circa 1884
NPG x19000
Harry B. Conway (Harry Blenkinsopp Coulson)
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, circa 1884
NPG x6364
Amy Roselle (Mrs Arthur Dacre) as Cynisca in 'Pygmalion and Galatea'
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, circa 1884
NPG x12880
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, circa 1884
NPG x4868
by St James's Photographic Co, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 August 1884
NPG x26935
Maud (née Holt), Lady Beerbohm Tree
by St James's Photographic Co
woodburytype, published May 1884
NPG x27045
by St James's Photographic Co
woodburytype, published May 1884
NPG x4705
William Hunter Kendal (William Hunter Grimston)
by St James's Photographic Co
carbon print, published 1884
NPG x18998
Fred Leslie (Frederick George Hobson)
by St James's Photographic Co
woodburytype, published June 1884
NPG x20017
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