File:David R Judkins in his "Pullman Studio" in Skagway, Alaska, circa 1898 (PORTRAITS 2028).jpg
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[edit]English: David R. Judkins in his "Pullman Studio" in Skagway, Alaska, circa 1898 ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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English: David R. Judkins in his "Pullman Studio" in Skagway, Alaska, circa 1898 |
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English: PH Coll 280.9 David Roby Judkins (1836-1909) worked as a photographer in San Francisco, opening various studios. In 1868 he returned east, married Ellen Gill, and opened a studio in Illinois. He was back in California by the 1870s. In 1879 he had opened a studio in Port Townsend, and filed for a divorce. In 1880 he was established in Seattle and opened Judkins' Floating Sunbeam Gallery (also known as the Cottage Gallery), , a studio on a barge. He married Ida A. Bangs, and had three children, John R. Judkins (1882-1903), Edith Judkins (1883-1900) & Etta Hazle Judkins (1891-1974). The family moved between Washington State, British Columbia, and Alaska, opening various galleries and studios. By 1903, a widower with one surviving child (Hazle), he moved back to California and lived and worked there until his death in 1909.
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Depicted place | Skagway, Alaska | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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circa 1898 date QS:P571,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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English: Portraits Collection |
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Order Number InfoField | POR1942 |
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