Identity area
Reference code
SJCR/SJPH/1/6/1
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Title
Date(s)
- 1981-1982 (Creation)
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File
Extent and medium
198 items. Paper.
Context area
Name of creator
Administrative history
Edward Leigh was born in 1913 and died in 1998. Edward Leigh was one of the few professional photographers to obtain a prestigious Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society as well as a Fellowship of the professional photographer's own body, then entitled the Institute of British Photographers.His photographic career spanned over 50 years. Before the Second World War he worked as a fashion photographer and a stills cameraman for Fox Film Studios, later 20th Century Fox. During the war his printing skills were employed by RAF Oakington to process aerial recognizance photographs which were assembled into the mosaic maps used by Bomber Command.
Following the war Leigh open his own studio on Kings Parade in Cambridge. He did a great deal of work for the Colleges and the University. Leigh was also recognised as a skilled architectural and industrial photographer. In the 1960s, Leigh also worked as a 'stringer' for the Times Newspaper providing photographs for local news stories.
When he retired in 1983, his son John Edward Leigh continued the business until 1985 when the studio closed.
For more information see: http://www.fadingimages.uk/photoLe.asp
Name of creator
Administrative history
W. Eaden Lilley & Co. was a portrait studio on Market St., Cambridge. In 1990, Lilley had a studio at Mercers Row Cambridge and Green St, Cambridge. The company is still in business, now part of Lafayette Photography (https://www.lafayettephotography.com/) specialists in academic photography.
Eaden Lilley was department store based in Cambridge, tracing its history back to a haberdasher's shop in 1760. The photographic department undertook portraiture and other commercial photography. (For more information see: http://www.fadingimages.uk/photoLe.asp and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eaden_Lilley)
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Content and structure area
Scope and content
Set of prints showing the cupula (known as the "wedding cake") before and after the stonework restoration in 1982.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling
Accruals
System of arrangement
The items are stored together:
6/ALBUM
- Sl 10-51: Sets of prints concerning repairs to stonework of New Court's "wedding cake" lantern, with the last set including details of weather vane, Boys Smith Room, Cripps and view over Cripps roof.
- Sl 52-70: Prints of cupola and leads of "wedding cake" before restoration.
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Conditions governing access
Conditions governing reproduction
© Edward Leigh
© Eaden Lilley