Herbert Rose Barraud
(1845-1896), PhotographerArtist associated with 505 portraits
Barraud operated a studio at 263 Oxford Street from 1882 to 1891-2. According to Speilmann, Ruskin thought that Barraud's photographs were ' the first done of him that expressed what good character there was in him for his work'. He was amused by the one taken of him standing against a tree, dated by Spielmann to 1886, since it reminded him of the poses often adopted by 'young ladies or professional beauties' in studio photographs.
Marie Effie (née Wilton), Lady Bancroft; Sir Squire Bancroft (né Butterfield)
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
woodburytype, published 1 July 1885
NPG x6405
William J. Hill (William Hill Jones) and William Sydney Penley in 'The Private Secretary'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
carbon print, published 2 February 1885
NPG x9387
Sibyl (Sybil) Grey, Leonora Braham and Jessie Bond as the Three Little Maids in 'The Mikado'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
woodburytype, published 1 July 1885
NPG x9389
Laura Linden (Laura Sophia Morton-Herbert, née Clinton) as Olivia in 'The Vicar of Wideawakefield'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 November 1885
NPG x20049
Mary Eastlake as Nance Yeulett in 'Hoodman Blind'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 December 1885
NPG x134672
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
woodburytype, published 1 May 1885
NPG x12732
William Terriss (William Charles James Lewin) as Romeo in 'Romeo & Juliet'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
carbon print, published 1 January 1885
NPG x13222
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 July 1885
NPG x27261
Florence West (Mrs Lewis Waller) as Pauline in 'Called Back'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 September 1885
NPG x27349
Charles Warner (Charles John Lickfold)
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
woodburytype, published 1 December 1885
NPG x27274
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
woodburytype, published 1 July 1885
NPG x26862
Zeffie Tilbury (Mrs L.D. Woodthorpe) in 'Ruth's Romance'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
woodburytype, published 1 May 1885
NPG x26906
Thomas Thorne in 'Saints and Sinners'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
woodburytype, published 2 March 1885
NPG x26877
George Grossmith as Ko-Ko in 'The Mikado'
probably by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
woodburytype, published 1 June 1885
NPG x16919
Ada Cavendish (later Marshall) in 'In His Power'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
carbon print, published 1 April 1885
NPG x5721
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 October 1885
NPG x998
Maude Millett (Mrs Tennant) as Eva Webster in 'The Private Secretary'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
woodburytype, published 1 June 1885
NPG x12523
Ellen Lancaster Wallis (Mrs Walter Reynolds) as Adrienne Lecouvreur in 'Adrienne Lecouvreur'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
woodburytype, published 1 October 1885
NPG x19808
Jessie Bond as Constance in 'The Sorcerer'
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by David Bogue
woodburytype, published 2 February 1885
NPG x1158
Lydia Thompson (Eliza Hodges Thompson)
by Herbert Rose Barraud, published by Carson & Comerford
carbon print, published 1 January 1886
NPG Ax29386
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