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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" |
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[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). |
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[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: |