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Wilson, G. W.

1823–1893

Nationality: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Born: 1823, Alvah
Died: 1893, Aberdeen
Gender: male

Occupations

photographer
businessperson
painter

Biography

Born 7 February 1823; died 9 March 1893. In 1857 Wilson first began to photograph war ships. In 1859 he photographed scenes of Edinburgh and called them "Scottish Gems." In 1860 Wilson was appointed photographer to Queen Victoria in Scotland. In 1862-1864 Wilson contributed to the illustration of 'Ruined Abbeys & Castles of Great Britain & Ireland.' Wilson was a founding member in 1863 of the Liverpool Amateur Photographic Association. By 1880 he had established the largest publishing company of topographical views in Britain called "G.W. Wilson & Co.".

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