William Hayes (photographer)
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William Hayes (1871–1940) was a Victorian photographer in York[1]
He moved to the small village of Hutton-le-Hole in the North York Moors in 1911, and his studio is now erected there in the Ryedale Folk Museum. (The museum is an open-air museum with other re-erected North Yorkshire buildings.)[1] The Hayes photographs include some of the family in the studio, which was built of corrugated aluminium with large glass windows. Many other photographs are of farm workers around Hutton-le-Hole.
Gallery
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Members of Layerthorpe Adult school pictured at Easingwold in 1907
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North-Eastern Railway Company Offices on Station Rise, York, c.1906.
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Children playing near Monk Bridge, York, c.1900s.
References
- ^ Buchanan, Terry (1986) William Hayes, 1871-1940: York Photographic Artist. Beverley: Hutton Press, ISBN 978-0-907033-39-4 ISBN 0907033393
External links
- His photos in York City Archives [2]
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