The Lafayette
studio in Dublin was founded by James Stack Lauder,
who used the professional name James Lafayette. He was the eldest son
of Edmund Lauder who had opened a daguerreotype studio in Dublin in 1853.
Acknowledgements
With acknowledgement for the above
details to Russell Harris.
Russell Harris
has compiled an
archive of
Lafayette negatives held by the Victoria & Albert Museum. He has made it
available, together with further information on Lafayette, on the
internet.
Studios
Ireland and England
Lafayette was a
professional portrait photographer who was appointed Photographer to the Queen.
He had studios in:
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Dublin (c.1880)
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Glasgow
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Manchester
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London
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Belfast
Archive
V
& A Museum
The Victoria & Alert Museum in London has an
impressive collection of Lafayette photographs of royalty, dating
from 1897 to 1925.
Please click
here to
open a window on the V&A site to see
thumbnail images of them. Then click the 'x box in the top
right hand corner of the window to return to this page.