Hello Audrey, I've been trying to get in touch with you for months. Neither of the email addresses I have for you seem to work anymore. I want to ask your permission to quote from something you sent me 10 or 11 years ago. Please email me if you see this message. All best wishes, Paul.
I unerstand that in 1981..you gave a talk to the Rossendale Geneology Soc, using 5 photo albums from a "Lucy Gwyer".
I have recently found these photos on the Manchester Archive, but would really like to find the albums themselves, as the photos are largely of my family.
I was just wondering whether you would have any further information that would lead me to them.
Dear Audrey I am investigating the Helsby Brothers in Valparaíso Chile and I need to find the list of professional photographers in Liverpool you published in the “The PhotoHistorian supplement” N°98 1992. I was not able to obtain a copy from RPS Historical Group. Please let me know where could I find this information.
I am curating an exhibition of Shirley Baker's work for The Photographers' Gallery, in Spring 2015, and would very much like to make contact with you, as I know you had a longstanding relationship with Shirley.
Hello. Good to hear your talk and meet you testerday at Photographers Gallery. I will get hold of your book. I did a huge project on death and mourning, when my father died in 1990 concentrating more on after death - eg making a ritual at undertakers, which I photographed. I have written about this work and had an exhibition, but was never able to bring all the work together in a large show because at that time curators were not open to the subject.
See memento Mori manifest in 'what can a woman do with a camera' - also in Intimations of Mortality ( abook that would interest you I think) Eds S. Brown, S Hobson 1995. More egs in my cv on www.rosymartin.info
We are a group of students at the University of Chester and are currently working with the photographer Tom Wood to set up an exhibition of his unseen work. He mentioned that he was interviewed by you on a couple of occasions, if this is correct would there still be a record of the interview stored in an archive somewhere please?
Dear Audrey Linkman,
I hope you do not mind me writing but Mark Haworth-Booth gave me your email details and advised me to ask you, however it bounced and I thought I might find you on here quicker.
My name is Marcia Michael, I am studying MA photography at LCC (London). I am trying my best to track down an early image of a black person in Britain or /and an image made by a black photographer of a black person in Britain.
I wish to see the difference, if any of representation.
I am looking for images made from the onset of photography , so 1849 up until 1900's the earlier the better.
One of main interest are family albums that may contain images of black people. The ones that I have found to-date are the well known ones of Julia Margaret Cameron and Queen Victoria.
I don't really want to leave my email on the 'NIng' but if I leave you my web page my contact details are on there if you are happy to reply.
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Hello Audrey, I've been trying to get in touch with you for months. Neither of the email addresses I have for you seem to work anymore. I want to ask your permission to quote from something you sent me 10 or 11 years ago. Please email me if you see this message. All best wishes, Paul.
I unerstand that in 1981..you gave a talk to the Rossendale Geneology Soc, using 5 photo albums from a "Lucy Gwyer".
I have recently found these photos on the Manchester Archive, but would really like to find the albums themselves, as the photos are largely of my family.
I was just wondering whether you would have any further information that would lead me to them.
Thanking you in anticipation
Sue Beamish (nee Mansfield)
Dear Audrey I am investigating the Helsby Brothers in Valparaíso Chile and I need to find the list of professional photographers in Liverpool you published in the “The PhotoHistorian supplement” N°98 1992. I was not able to obtain a copy from RPS Historical Group. Please let me know where could I find this information.
Best regards
Alejandro De la Fuente
Hello Audrey
I am curating an exhibition of Shirley Baker's work for The Photographers' Gallery, in Spring 2015, and would very much like to make contact with you, as I know you had a longstanding relationship with Shirley.
I can be contacted on douglasanna@hotmail.com
Kind regards
Anna
Hello. Good to hear your talk and meet you testerday at Photographers Gallery. I will get hold of your book. I did a huge project on death and mourning, when my father died in 1990 concentrating more on after death - eg making a ritual at undertakers, which I photographed. I have written about this work and had an exhibition, but was never able to bring all the work together in a large show because at that time curators were not open to the subject.
See memento Mori manifest in 'what can a woman do with a camera' - also in Intimations of Mortality ( abook that would interest you I think) Eds S. Brown, S Hobson 1995. More egs in my cv on www.rosymartin.info
Hi Audrey,
We are a group of students at the University of Chester and are currently working with the photographer Tom Wood to set up an exhibition of his unseen work. He mentioned that he was interviewed by you on a couple of occasions, if this is correct would there still be a record of the interview stored in an archive somewhere please?
Thank you for your kind assistance.
Julie Wem
0916729@chester.ac.uk
01244 515858
many thanks
Marcia
I hope you do not mind me writing but Mark Haworth-Booth gave me your email details and advised me to ask you, however it bounced and I thought I might find you on here quicker.
My name is Marcia Michael, I am studying MA photography at LCC (London). I am trying my best to track down an early image of a black person in Britain or /and an image made by a black photographer of a black person in Britain.
I wish to see the difference, if any of representation.
I am looking for images made from the onset of photography , so 1849 up until 1900's the earlier the better.
One of main interest are family albums that may contain images of black people. The ones that I have found to-date are the well known ones of Julia Margaret Cameron and Queen Victoria.
I don't really want to leave my email on the 'NIng' but if I leave you my web page my contact details are on there if you are happy to reply.
Many thanks
www.marciamichael.co.uk