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Lafayette

(active 1880-1962), Photographers

Lafayette (Lafayette Ltd)

Artist associated with 6908 portraits
The first Lafayette studio was founded in Dublin in 1880 by James Stack Lauder, the eldest son of Edmund Lauder, who opened a daguerreotype studio there in 1853. Lafayette met immediate success, exhibiting his work and winning prize medals throughout the world. Lauder joined the Royal Photographic Society in 1884 and in 1885 took his first royal sitting when Princess Alexandra visited Ireland. Two years later he photographed Queen Victoria in Windsor. Other branches were opened in Glasgow (1890), Manchester (1892) and Belfast (1900), but the London branch that opened in 1897 became the centre of the business, which was floated on the Stock Exchange in 1898. It continued trading until 1952.

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Charles Cundall

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 10 January 1934
NPG x70708

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Alan Bruce Maclachlan

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 10 January 1934
NPG x70709

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Alan Bruce Maclachlan

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 10 January 1934
NPG x70710

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Horace Richard Neate

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 10 January 1934
NPG x70711

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Horace Richard Neate

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 10 January 1934
NPG x70712

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Godfrey Harold Alfred Wilson

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 11 January 1934
NPG x70714

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John Frederick Eales

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 12 January 1934
NPG x70716

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John Frederick Eales

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 12 January 1934
NPG x70717

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Jonathan Edward Hodgkin

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 12 January 1934
NPG x70718

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Grafton Deen Pryor

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 12 January 1934
NPG x70719

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Grafton Deen Pryor

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 12 January 1934
NPG x70720

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Bernard Acworth

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 29 January 1934
NPG x70721

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John Morgan

by Lafayette
vintage bromide print, circa 1934
NPG x159313

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John Frederick Eales

by Lafayette
half-plate nitrate negative, 12 January 1934
NPG x70713

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Richard Joseph Downey

by Lafayette
whole-plate negative, 7 March 1935
NPG x49941

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Richard Joseph Downey

by Lafayette
whole-plate negative, 7 March 1935
NPG x49942

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Richard Joseph Downey

by Lafayette
whole-plate negative, 7 March 1935
NPG x49943

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Richard Joseph Downey

by Lafayette
whole-plate negative, 7 March 1935
NPG x49944

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Richard Joseph Downey

by Lafayette
whole-plate negative, 7 March 1935
NPG x49945

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Whitmore Lionel Richards

by Lafayette
whole-plate film negative, 10 October 1935
NPG x49948

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