Frederick Gush

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Frederick Gush
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Born 1817
Died 1870
Residence 23 Newman Street
Occupation artist
photographer
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membership ESL landlord



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landlord of 23 Newman Street
Sep. 1852 - [July] 1859 23 Newman Street, Oxford Street
One room, second floor rear, at £26 p.a. Moved to first floor front room, £36 p.a.

a' respectable artist', brother of the more famous William

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Gush, Frederick Aaron
Born in Finsbury 1817.
Christened May 25 1817 in Finsbury.
Md Eliza Susanna (1823 - 1883).
STUDIO: 179 Regent Street, Westminster 1858 - 1859. Succeeded by Gush & Ferguson. Court Circular advert August 6 1859; Times advert November 29 1859.
Miniature painter 23 Newman Street, Oxford Street, Westminster 1847 - 1852.
1861: photographer living at 14 Stamford Villas, Fulham. Also artist.
Exhibited portraits at RA 1847 - 1866.
Died in Hendon 1870.
LITERATURE: Foskett

Frederick Aaron, launched his new career as a professional photographer. His first business address in 1860 was in Regent Street, London - a ‘must have’ address for anyone setting up a photographic studio at this time. Frederick exhibited two frames each containing nine portraits, at the London Photographic Society Exhibition in 1860. A year later he entered into partnership with another photographer, W H Ferguson, and there are several examples of the small photographs, known as carte-de-visites, produced by this partnership including one of the Prince of Teck. The Gush & Ferguson partnership exhibited at the London Photographic Exhibition for the next three years

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