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Miss St. John, Madge, Ellie, [illegible] Pitcairn-Knowles, Andrew's mother, with Gordon

Photograph
1907 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles (born Rotterdam 1871, died Hastings 1956) was a pioneering photographic journalist who published his work in the new illustrated magazines of the late 19th and early 20th century. From the turn of the century he travelled around Europe, living in Berlin, Brussels, Paris and Jersey. With his eye for detail, timing and geometry, he accurately captured the leisure activities, sports and customs of the period. Besides their documentary value, his photographs have a quirky and almost surreal quality.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Miss St. John, Madge, Ellie, [illegible] Pitcairn-Knowles, Andrew's mother, with Gordon (assigned by artist)
  • Family at sea-side: Gordon, Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles' mother, Margaret (Madge), Elizabeth (Ellie), Miss St. John (generic title)
  • Hockey, Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles, Family (series title)
Materials and techniques
Gelatine-silver print
Brief description
'Miss St. John, Madge, Ellie, [illegible] Pitcairn-Knowles, Andrew's mother, with Gordon', photograph by Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles, Jersey, possibly 1907.
Physical description
This photograph shows four woman and a boy posing in front of a beach hut.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.0cm
  • Width: 17.7cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • '017/6' (Donor's reference, verso, pencil.)
  • '0144714' (Topham Picture Library reference number, verso, pencil.)
  • ‘Miss St. John / Madge / Ellie / [illegible] Pitcairn-Knowles / Andrew’s mother, / with Gordon’ (Margaret Pitcairn-Knowles' writing, verso, pencil.)
Credit line
Purchased through the Cecil Beaton Royalties Fund
Object history
Pitcairn-Knowles Archive purchased from Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles' grandson Richard Pitcairn-Knowles.
Historical context
Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles (born Rotterdam 1871, died Hastings 1956) was a pioneering photographic journalist who published his work in the new illustrated magazines of the late 19th and early 20th century. From the turn of the century he travelled around Europe, living in Berlin, Brussels, Paris and Jersey. With his eye for detail, timing and geometry, he accurately captured the leisure activities, sports and customs of the period. Besides their documentary value, his photographs have a quirky and almost surreal quality.
Production
Possibly photographed in 1907.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles (born Rotterdam 1871, died Hastings 1956) was a pioneering photographic journalist who published his work in the new illustrated magazines of the late 19th and early 20th century. From the turn of the century he travelled around Europe, living in Berlin, Brussels, Paris and Jersey. With his eye for detail, timing and geometry, he accurately captured the leisure activities, sports and customs of the period. Besides their documentary value, his photographs have a quirky and almost surreal quality.
Bibliographic reference
Pitcairn-Knowles, Richard. The Edwardian eye of Andrew Pitcairn-Knowles 1871-1056. Sussex: The Book Guild Ltd, 2000.
Other numbers
  • 017/6 - Donor's reference
  • 0144714 - Topham Picture Library reference number
Collection
Accession number
E.3492-2004

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Record createdMay 4, 2006
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