Stereo highlights by JE Ellam (1857-1920)

Stereo highlights by JE Ellam (1857-1920)

My thanks to those who've responded to my blogpost-a-day throughout September on a cache of recently discovered amateur stereos by James Edward Ellam (1857-1920). Link here They date from the 1890s when James was refining his stereoscopic technique before working for Underwood & Underwood of London. Here are a few highlights from week 1.

1. "On The Look Out, Runswick Bay." 

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 2. "West Window, Whitby Abbey 1893."

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"Bracklinn Falls, Callander."

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If you have Ellam stereos in your collection, I would be very interested to hear from you.

I'm trying to establish whether these stereocards and others bearing a "J. E. Ellam" credit on the verso exist as duplicates, perhaps suggesting that they were sold commercially.

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  • thanks - such a fast response!   Guess I ought to track down at least some of the West London Photographic Society exhibit catalogs.   I haven't stumbled on any of them for collating purposes.   Wonder if some or all have been digitized as have the long RPS series.   If equal interest is the Underwood & Underwood affiliation.   I worked at Eastman House in Rochester, NY for 30 years and oversaw the accessioning of 1000s of Underwood and other stereo collections there.   Don't recall those large publishers - I think Keystone at some point took over U&U's negatives and kept going into the 1950s (that collection now at Riverside, CA).   I'll look at your "view here" and get back.

  • I show Ellam as one of the 275 photographers exhibited in the 1909 RPS Annual

    Fifty-Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain

    but only that ONE exhibit.   Do you know of other exhibits he participated in.  This is from photographydatabase.org which I edit.   Interesting, thanks.    I know of NO public collections having examples of his work.  Will check V&A

     

    • HI Andrew

      Yes, as you point out, James participated in the 1909 RPS exhibition as a member of the United Stereoscopic Society. It was founded by Albert J. Snow in 1904 and was still active in the mid-1950s.

      In February 1908, according to a report in the West London Observer, James took part in the 19th annual exhibition of the West London Photographic Society. It reported: "A Sea of Steps, a much photographed scene in Wells Cathedral, is a most praiseworthy print by Mr. J. E. Ellam."

      My blog has more about James's career including his credited stereos for Underwood & Underwood in the National Portrait Gallery, London. View here

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