Can you help identify the photographer of any of these postcards published in Brislington?
Two generations of this family published postcards - Nicholas and his son Frederick, they operated from the post office in the village square (School Road). Most pictures published by Nicholas appeared between 1902 and 1904 (the top four below), while those by Frederick appeared later - in the 1920s.
The photographer usually owns the copyright (licencing the publisher to reproduce them) and although that artist may no longer be alive, copyright continues to protect their pictures for a further seventy years. So, knowing who the photographer was and/or who inherited rights to the pictures, helps us celebrate their work and may also set us on track to publish these unique views of Brislington from more than a century ago.
Please share the link to this page with anyone who could help (please don't copy the pictures themselves though), or email us with information - or even clues - about any of these pictures.
Incidentally, if you have a copy of any of these - or another postcard of Brislington & St Anne's - please get in touch (each one we can include in our survey helps us understand and promote this wealth of visual heritage).
With thanks to Andrew Palmer for the above image.
With thanks to Andrew Palmer for the above image.