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Rare album of Victorian Broads life sells for £52k
Rare album of Victorian Broads life sells for £52k

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time11-07-2025

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Rare album of Victorian Broads life sells for £52k

A rare first edition book of photographs dating back to 1886 has sold for £52,480 at an auction in London. The copy of "Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads" - by the pioneering Victorian photographer Peter Henry Emerson and artist Thomas Frederick Goodall - exceeded its £50,000 estimate. The first edition contains 40 platinum prints of images of rural life in Norfolk and is only one of 25 copies every made. An anonymous buyer from Suffolk said they were a fan of Emerson and the way he captured images of a "bygone way of life". The book was put up for sale after being found in a cupboard in a house in Maryland, US. The anonymous seller said their grandparents had been keen "yard salers" and probably only paid a few dollars for it. The anonymous buyer from Suffolk said they already owned several Emerson works. They said "It's a piece of Anglian heritage, yet Emerson had a strikingly modern aesthetic sensibility. "He captured a bygone way of life, but his interpretation feels timeless." It was sold in London by Roseberys auctioneer Jack Wallis. He said he was pleased the book was coming back to the East of England after many years in the US. Mr Wallis said: "I hope it's appreciated by generations of East Anglians to come". Emerson (1856–1936) was born in Cuba and raised partly in America, before settling in England. He is credited with elevating the new technology of photography to an artform, often focusing on the everyday life of people in East Anglia. He met his co-author and fellow artist Goodall (1856-1944) on a trip to the Broads and the idea for the book was devised. Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Album of 1880s Broads images goes under the hammer Rare postcard sent by WW1 heroine up for auction Roseberys Fine Art Auctioneers

Rare album featuring Victorian Broads life fetches £52k
Rare album featuring Victorian Broads life fetches £52k

BBC News

time11-07-2025

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Rare album featuring Victorian Broads life fetches £52k

A rare first edition book of photographs dating back to 1886 has sold for £52,480 at an auction in London. The copy of "Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads" - by the pioneering Victorian photographer Peter Henry Emerson and artist Thomas Frederick Goodall - exceeded its £50,000 estimate. The first edition contains 40 platinum prints of images of rural life in Norfolk and is only one of 25 copies every anonymous buyer from Suffolk said they were a fan of Emerson and the way he captured images of a "bygone way of life". The book was put up for sale after being found in a cupboard in a house in Maryland, US. The anonymous seller said their grandparents had been keen "yard salers" and probably only paid a few dollars for it. The anonymous buyer from Suffolk said they already owned several Emerson works. They said "It's a piece of Anglian heritage, yet Emerson had a strikingly modern aesthetic sensibility. "He captured a bygone way of life, but his interpretation feels timeless."It was sold in London by Roseberys auctioneer Jack said he was pleased the book was coming back to the East of England after many years in the Wallis said: "I hope it's appreciated by generations of East Anglians to come". Emerson (1856–1936) was born in Cuba and raised partly in America, before settling in England. He is credited with elevating the new technology of photography to an artform, often focusing on the everyday life of people in East met his co-author and fellow artist Goodall (1856-1944) on a trip to the Broads and the idea for the book was devised. Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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