Barnes & Son

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Barnes & Son

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John Thomas Barnes (1809-1901) owned and operated four photography studios in England from 1958 to 1861. The first was at 3 Hope Place, Mile End Road, Stepney, which was in business from 1858 to 1861. The second was at Bedford House, 6 Bedford Place, Commercial Road East, Poplar, which Barnes operated from 1864 to 1866, and was succeeded by Dumain & Orchard. The third was at 52 Crown Row, Mile End Road, Stepney, which operated from 1861-October 1 1863, and the fourth was at 422 Mile End Road, Stepney, which was opened in 1863 and was succeeded by W. Wright in 1887.

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