William Hayes (photographer)
William Hayes (1871–1940) was a Victorian photographer in York[1]
He moved to the small village of Hutton-le-Hole in the North York Moors in 1911, and his studio is now erected there in the Ryedale Folk Museum. (The museum is an open-air museum with other re-erected North Yorkshire buildings.) The Hayes photographs include some of the family in the studio, which was built of corrugated aluminium with large glass windows. Many other photographs are of farm workers around Hutton-le-Hole.
Gallery
- Členové školy pro dospělé Layerthorpe Adult school v Easingwoldu, 1907
- Kancelářská budova společnosti North-Eastern Railway Comp., York, asi 1906
- Děti si hrají poblíž mostu Monk, cca 1900
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References
- Buchanan, Terry (1986) William Hayes, 1871-1940: York Photographic Artist. Beverley: Hutton Press, ISBN 978-0-907033-39-4 ISBN 0907033393
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