A. & G. Taylor
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title:
A. & G. Taylor
text:
A. & G. Taylor was a British photographic business, and manufacturer of cabinet cards and cartes de visite, and later picture postcards. In 1866, the photographers Andrew Taylor (1832–1909) and George Taylor opened their first studio in London's Cannon Street. They expanded to have 30 outlets in major British cities and some in the US. In 1886, they received a Royal Warrant, and became self-proclaimed "Photographers to the Queen". By 1901, they were producing picture postcards, using four differ
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British photographic business
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._%26_G._Taylor
date created:
2017-02-26T00:04:23Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T17:09:31Z
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