Joseph Cundall
Joseph Cundall (22 September 1818 – 10 January 1895) was a
illustrators
.
Joseph was the
The Story of the Three Bears" from an ugly old woman to a pretty little girl in his Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young Children.[1]
Because of his association with Henry Cole, his early
Crimean Heroes in 1856.[2]
In 1871 the British Government sent Cundall to Bayeux to manage the first photographic record of the Bayeux Tapestry. Cundall's photographic business traded at first as Cundall, Howlett & Co, then Cundall, Howlett & Downes and between 1866 and 1872 as Cundall & Fleming.[3]
He married Sarah Ranson in 1845 (she died in 1868) and then Emily Anne Thompson (who died in 1911).
References
- ^ Edens, Cooper (1989). Goldilocks & the Three Bears. Green Tiger Press. p. 3.
- ^ "A History of Professional Photography in Mid Sussex". photohistory-sussex.co.uk.
- ISBN 0-900002-13-1
Bibliography
- Ruari McLean, Joseph Cundall, A Victorian Publisher. Pinner, Middlesex: Private Libraries Association, 1976 SBN SBN 900002-13-1
- Joseph Cundall, A Brief History of Wood-engraving from its Invention. 1895.
External links
Media related to Joseph Cundall at Wikimedia Commons