Friday, 1 June 2012

Hardman's Travels in Europe

We know that Edward Chambre Hardman travelled quite a bit in the 1920s, visiting Spain and France and taking numerous photographs of sleepy villages and historic towns as well as landscapes and portraits. We don't know the exact dates of most of his travels and many of the photographs have no record as to when they were taken and sometimes there's no clue as to where they were taken either. We thought we'd share some of these lesser-known and rarely shown photographs with you - even if the details are a bit vague!


Alley and Monument, France - taken in the 1920s

Street Scene, France  - taken in the 1920s

Amphitheatre, France  - taken in the 1920s

Figure in Amphitheatre, France  - taken in the 1920s (The gentleman is probably either Harold Hinchcliffe-Davies or Hardman himself, though I suspect the former)

Market Scene  - taken in the 1920s

Market Scene, France  - taken in the 1920s
Val d'Enfer, France  - taken in the 1920s

Cremerie with Horse and Cart, France  - taken in the 1920s
Chateau de Lassenage, France  - taken in the 1920s

Collioure, France  - taken in the 1920s


Roof Tops, Monteuil - taken in the 1920s


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