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Ronny Jaques (1910–2008) was a British photographer from London. ==Early life== The son of a bookmaker who died when he was run over by a train in the London Underground. During World War I Ronny Jaques was sent to boarding school in a coastal town on the Thames. The school was then moved to Bedford, in the middle of England, to avoid air raids. Jaques stayed there until the end of the war. When Ronny was 9 years old, his mother closed his father's business and moved the family to Christie Lake in Canada. In 1925, Jaques moved to New York City with his brother Louis. During that time, Ronny worked for Henry L. Dougherty, the founder of a gas company. In 1932 both brothers quit their jobs and went bicycling through Europe for two years. Jaques then enrolled at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London where he focused on learning about photography. He Stayed in the school for about 8 months. Then he went to Canada where he opened the Ronny Jaques Studio at 24 Grenville Street in Toronto. In 1941, he closed the studio to focus on his photography career in NYC.
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