العنوان
The MRS CANNING COLLECTION
مرجع
D DX1388
التاريخ
[1930's]-[1990]
المنشيء
Phillip Osborne Collier (1881-1979) was born in Windsor in 1881, moving to Reading with his parents in the late 1890s. He began work as a trainee electrician at the Royal County Theatre in Friar Street, but his business instinct soon attracted him to the booming market for real photographic picture postcards. The years from the turn of the century to the First World War were the heyday of this cheap, undemanding and high collectable form of personal communication, and by 1905 Collier had begun to publish his own postcards and greetings cards. From about 1906, he was able to supplement an income from his postcard business by work for the local newspapers, which be this time were using an increasing number of photographs to illustrate their pages.
Ill health prevented Collier from being conscripted for service in the Great War until late 1916, when he joined the Royal Flying Corps where he spent two years in service as a cook.
After demobilisation, Collier returned to his photographic business. This soon outgrew the cramped darkroom at his Thames Side home, and in partnership with Eric Guy, a photographer based at Basingstoke, Collier moved into premises in Waylen Street, Reading. Later the partners moved again to Oxford Road in the town. Their work still appeared regularly in the local press, and also began to feature in magazines such as Picture Post and Farmers Weekly. The partnership broke up before the Second World War, but Collier continued to produce postcards and a range of other products until his death in 1979.
Source:
Cooper, M. [1984]. 'Collier's Berkshire, 1905-1935'. Reading : University of Reading, Institute of Agricultural History and Museum of English Rural Life
Cooper, M. (1984). 'The Collier Collection'. Reading : University of Reading, Institute of Agricultural History and Museum of English Rural Life
المجال والمحتوى
Records relating to Burghclere, HampshireContains: Photographs of Old Magistrate Room, Burghclere c1980's-1990's; photocopies and transcripts of letters from Elsie Garrett 1990-1993; copy prints of Mrs Garrett at Periwinkle Cottage (1914) and Mr and Mrs Garret c1855; video of Burghclere Village Affairs 1999; photographic material relating to Burghclere by Philip Osborne Collier [1905]-[1960's] includes post office; Church of the Ascension; The Carnarvon Arms; The Oratory; war memorial; London Lodge; Highclere Castle
[ar-SA]Exent[ar-SA]
8 photographic prints; 3 docs; 1 video; 6 quarter plate glass negatives; 1 half plate glass negative
الوصف المادي
type: ARC
اللغة
English
مستوى الوصف
رصيد
الاسم العلمي
Available