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Harold Armytage Sanders, F.R.P.S. (24 May 1867 - 4 September 1940) also known by the full name Harold Armytage Thomas Sanders, was father of WWI photographer Henry Armytage Bradley Sanders. As an optician he worked for W. Watson and Son. He went into business with Crowhurst with the business named Sanders and Crowhurst, and then was in business by himself as Sanders and Company.. ==Life and Times== In 1881, Sanders at the age of 13 went to work for W. Watson and Son, a company that manufactured cameras and optical equipment. Harry Arthur Crowhurst also worked at Watson & Sons. Sanders and Crowhurst decided to form their own business and they left the employ of Watson & Sons and formed Sanders & Crowhurst, as proprietors of a photographic equipment and lantern supply business. At Sanders & Crowhurst, the team were agents for the W. Watson ans Son company. The partnership was dissolved in 1908.〔Editor. (27 October 1908). H.A. Sanders dissolves partnership with H.A. Crowhurst. London Gazette.〕 Sanders continued in business as an optician at Sanders & Co. until 1910 when he filed for bankruptcy.〔Editor. (13 May 1910). Notice of bankruptcy by Sanders & Co. London Gazette.〕 In 1885, Sanders married Louise Augusta Watkins at Southwark St Saviour, London, England. In 1891, the Census recorded the Sanders family as Harold A. Sanders, age 24, wife Louisa A., age 23, and 3 sons, Henry A.B., age 4, Victor H.F., age 2, and Harold D., age 1. Occupation listed was opticians assistant. The family resided at 74 Leighton Road, Pancras, London in the St. Pancras parish of Kentish Town.〔England and Wales Census, 1891. Database with images. FamilySearch. Harold A Sanders. St Pancras, London, England. 1891 England, Scotland and Wales census. Database and images. Citing PRO RG 12. London county, subdistrict. The National Archives of the UK. Kew, Surrey.〕 In 1899, Harold Armytage Thomas Sanders and Louise Augusta Sanders were granted a divorce.〔Editor. (1899). Divorce Court File: 560. Appellant: Harold Armytage Thomas Sanders. Respondent: Louise Augusta Sanders. Type: Husband's petition. The National Archives. Reference: J 77/676/560. Kew, England.〕 On 22 July 1928, Harold Armytage Sanders wrote a letter address to Miss Craig, (Edith Craig) at The Cottage, Bigwood Road, Hampstead Garden Suburb NW11 regarding the death of Ellen Terry. Ellen Terry had died on 21 July 1928. The correspondence was a handwritten and signed 2 page letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry, and an apology that he could not attend the memorial service.〔Editor. (14 August 2008). Letter to Edith Craig from Harold Armytage Sanders. Document ID: EC-AZ3,215. The Ellen Terry and Edith Craig Archives Database. The National Trust. Smallhythe Place. Tenterden, Kent, UK.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harold Armytage Sanders」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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