John Edwin Mayall

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John Edwin Mayall
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Born 1813
Died 1901
Residence The Grove, Pinner [1863]
Hove Place House, Dyke Road, Brighton [1866]
Occupation photographer
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membership ASL ordinary fellow
left 1867.06.04 resigned
elected_ASL 1863.12.01

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John Jabez Edwin Paisley Mayall (1813 in Oldham, Lancashire – 1901) was an English photographer who in 1860 took the first carte-de-visite photographs of Queen Victoria
In 1842 Jabez decided to travel to North America. It was there in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania he became known as John Jabez Edwin Mayall
Upon his return to England in 1846, Mayall worked for a short time with Antoine Claudet at his Daguerreotype Portrait Gallery on King William Street, near the Strand in London. Antoine Claudet (1797–1867) was Richard Beard's main rival in London in 1846.

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