Lilian Ream (1877–1961) was a photographer in Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire. Her studios went on to capture photographic images of Wisbech and the Fens for over 50 years.
Table of Contents
- 1 Photography
- 1.1 Wisbech (Images of England)
- 1.2 Lilian Ream: A Life in Photography
- 1.3 Reams of Wisbech: Scenes from a Fenland Photographic Studio
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Photography
Aged 17, she became photographic accomplice to Alfred Drysdale whose studio was upon Lynn Road, Wisbech, she moved to achievement for John Kennerell at the Borough Studio in York Row, this was taken more than by Lawrence Brown.
In 1908 Lilian (then the manager) became a partner. The partnership was dissolved by April 1909. Days sophisticated she opened her own studio at number 4, The Crescent, Wisbech and built a little studio and darkroom in the garden. A craft shop was opened in Market street and a framing works ‘the Burlington Studios’, in Alexandra Road.
Her situation succeeded and she took on zenith of the rival’s studio ‘Borough Studio, number 7 York Row (now Etcetera). Her studio claimed to be the oldest and largest in East Anglia.
She was the ascribed photographer for the Wisbech Standard Newspaper.
After her retirement in 1949, Roland took on height of the studio and it continued until 1971.
Last update 2021-08-06