Title
Portrait of young woman wearing wide brim black hat
Description
Portrait of young woman wearing wide brim black hat.
Eleanor Honey
Eleanor Honey
Creator
Alfred Herbert Hawke was a photographer and postcard publisher based in Helston in Cornwall, whose work was produced during the first half of the 20th century. He worked from a shop and studio in Meneage Street, Helston travelling around the Cornish coastline and villages. No known views of inland locations such as Truro & Bodmin are known to exist. Hawke also visited the north coast of Devon and published views of Clovelly, Coombe Martin and Bucks Mill amongst others. Regular events such as the Helston Flora (Furry) Dance and Padstow Hobby Hoss Day were photographed as were single ones such as shipwrecks, fires and elections. Particular events such as the visit of the Lord Mayor Treloar of London to the Flora Day and St.Keverne in 1907 or the demonstration of the new Helston fire engine in 1910. Some formally posed studio portraits exist but these are unfortunately mainly unidentified. Sets of cards were produced for hotels and country houses, amongst these were the Bay Hotel, Newquay and Godolphin House. He produced also calendars and bookmarks depicting his photgraphs.
The quality of his work is variable both in composition and printing and similar to the quality of the work of his comtemporaries such as Bragg, Opie and Govier.
The quality of his work is variable both in composition and printing and similar to the quality of the work of his comtemporaries such as Bragg, Opie and Govier.
Publisher
Morrab Library
Date
1900-1950
Rights
Morrab Library
Format
Print
Identifier
PC 049
Physical Dimensions
4 x 4