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James Lafayette was the pseudonym of James Stack Lauder (1853–1923).Anon. (1990). He was a late Victorian and
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portrait photographer, and managing director from 1898 to 1923 of a company in
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specializing in society photographs, Lafayette Ltd. In 1887, he became the first Irish photographer to be granted a royal warrant.Meadows (2004)


Collections

While thousands of images were credited to Lafayette studios, only those 649 photographs which were registered for copyright bear his signature as author. These are now held in the Public Record Office, in Kew,
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. The Lafayette Collection at London's
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consists of 3,500 glass plate and celluloid negatives.Meadows (1990). A further collection of 30,000 to 40,000 nitrate negatives is at London's National Portrait Gallery. Further collections are in the
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at Windsor Castle; and in private hands in
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.


Notes and references

* Anon, 1990. V&A
Brief history of the Lafayette Studio
Retrieved: 5 January 2008. London: Victoria & Albert Museum. * Meadows, Jane. 1990. V&A
James Lafayette biography
Retrieved: 5 January 2008. London: Victoria & Albert Museum. * Meadows, Jane. 2004. "Lauder, James Stack (1853–1923)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Online edition
Retrieved: 6 January 2008.


External links


The Lafayette Negative Archive

Lafayette at the Devonshire House Ball 1897
1853 births 1923 deaths Irish photographers {{Europe-photographer-stub