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JOB, Charles.

A Sussex Mill, Rodmel, Sussex.

Publisher: c.1920

Stock code: 55567

Price: £200 Currency Conversion

Titled and signed on the verso by Charles Job. Together with Charles Job's rubber stamped address and a Central Canada, Ottawa, Photographic Salon Exhibition label for 1926. Charles Dob a stockbroker by profession, was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895, contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. (The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art). During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex, and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace, Richmond. In 1928, two year before his death, he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography.

Size: 325 × 230 mm. Carbon print photograph. Very good condition.

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