Aylett, Charles

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Aylett, Charles

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1880-1942

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He was a fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, and had served as president of the International Photographic Association of America.
He spent his apprenticeship years in Hamilton, coming to Toronto as a young man. He first established a studio on Yonge Street near King Street.
His ability as a photographer won for him recognition, and he was in demand as a judge of exhibitions throughout the continent. He also lectured extensively in Great Britain and in the United States, as well as Canada. He had the honor of being appointed a judge at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1933.

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