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Photographic Portraits by Edward Edwards (Edward Bex) of the Excelsior Studio, Worthing

Edward Bex operated a photography business at 20 New Street, Worthing, under the name of "Edward Edwards" from around 1890 until about 1904.

From around 1905 until about 1920, the photographic studio at 20 New Street, Worthing, operated under the name of "Edwards & Son"

 

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of  "Charles Keen - brother of Ellen Keen", photographed at Edward Edwards' Excelsior Studio, 20 New Street, Worthing. (c1900).

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of a young man leaning on a chair, photographed at Edward Edwards' Excelsior Studio, 20 New Street, Worthing. (c1898).

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of two women, photographed at Edward Edwards' Excelsior Studio, 20 New Street, Worthing (c1897). 

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of a young woman holding a flower, photographed at Edward Edwards' Excelsior Studio at 20 New Street, Worthing. (c1900).

       

[ABOVE] A vignette portrait of a young woman wearing a straw boater, photographed at Edward Edwards' Excelsior Studio at 20 New Street, Worthing. (c1900).

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of a young man resting his hand on a book, photographed at Edward Edwards' Excelsior Studio at 20 New Street, Worthing. (c1905).

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of Florence Collier, a fifteen year old domestic servant, photographed at the Excelsior Studio on 14th July 1900. The 1901 census records Florence Collier as a "Under Housemaid" in Heene, Sussex.

[ABOVE] A carte-de-visite portrait of a young woman posing with a child, photographed at Edward Edwards' Excelsior Studio studio at 20 New Street, Worthing. (c1907).

 

To read an account of the life and career of Edward Bex (c1847-1928), a photographer who worked in Worthing under the professional name of Edward Edwards, click on the link below:

Edward Edwards (Edward Bex) of Worthing

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