Clark and Winter

In 1859 Clark and Winter opened their ‘Photographic Portrait Gallery’ in St Nicholas Street. They had purchased a licence from Henry Squire & Co of London to produce ‘Glover’s transparent enamel photographs'.’ Their advert also listed ivory toned ambrotypes, photographs on coloured leather, miniatures on talc or crystal and photographs for lockets and brooches. Joseph Smithson Winter left the partnership in 1860 and established his own studio.

Photographic Practice

  • Portraiture

Studios

14b St Nicholas Street, Scarborough

References

Adamson, K.I.P., 1996, p4

Bayliss, A. and P., 1998, p44