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FIELDER & Co.  (George Fielder)

Firm of photographers active in Worthing from around 1877 to 1882.

[ABOVE] The trade plate design on the reverse of a carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 16 High Street, Worthing (c1877).

 

[ABOVE] Portrait of  a seated woman with ringlets. Carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 16 High Street, Worthing (c1877).

 

[ABOVE] Portrait of  Charlie and Sam Muggeridge of Goring. Carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 16 High Street, Worthing (c1877). Samuel (born 1870, Goring) and his younger brother Charles (born 1873, Goring ) were the sons of John and Lucy Muggeridge, blacksmiths of Goring. In 1901, Sam Muggeridge was working as a plasterer in Portslade.

[ABOVE] Portrait of  a young woman holding an umbrella. Carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 16 High Street, Worthing (c1880).

[ABOVE] The trade plate design on the reverse of a carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 16 High Street, Worthing (c1880).

 

[ABOVE] Portrait of  a seated man. Carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 16 High Street, Worthing (c1880).

 

[ABOVE] The trade plate design on the reverse of a carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 36 High Street, Worthing (c1882).

[ABOVE] Portrait of  a young woman with eye-glasses. Carte-de-visite by Fielder & Co. of 36 High Street, Worthing (c1882).

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