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Charles E. Brown (20 January 1896, Wimbledon, London - 9 October 1982, Storrington, West Sussex, UK) was a commercial aviation photographer working for United Kingdom newspapers, the aviation industry and a freelance commercial photographer with official accreditation as a war correspondent.〔''Cameras Above the Clouds - The Aviation Photographs of Charles E.Brown Volume 1'' page 7 Editor Anthony Harold (1988)(2nd Edition) Airlife Publishing Royal Air Force Museum ISBN 0-906393-31-0〕 His aviation archive of 30,000 images has been preserved at the RAF Museum, Hendon since 1978. ==Biography== Born in 1896, his father Edward James Brown was a butcher with premises situated in Arthur Road, Wimbledon. For his 14th birthday he was given a small camera and in 1911 captured am image of a Balloon landing in Southfields, London. The photography of an Edwardian gentleman balloonist in trouble was published in the Daily Mirror and the newspaper paid Charles Brown a fee of a half-guinea. The art-editor of the Daily Mirror, Hannen Swaffer asked Charles Brown to consider a career in newspaper photography when he left school and he joined aged 16 to learn how to develop film and print photographs in the in-house Daily Mirror darkrooms under the guidance of Bernard Alferi.
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