Lallie Charles
(1869-1919), PhotographerLallie Charles (née Charlotte Elizabeth Martin)
Sitter in 10 portraits
Artist associated with 102 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.
Related People
- Herbert Carr (husband)
- Lallie Charles Cowell (née Martin) (niece)
- Kathleen Gandey (née Pow) (niece)
- Isabella Martin (sister)
- Rita Martin (sister)
- Bruce Wardlaw Pow (nephew)
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