Names: | | Dates: | 1872 - 1950 | Active: | UK | Judge gave up his first career as an engineer in Yorkshire to pursue his passion for photography by setting up a photographic studio in Hastings in 1902, producing postcards of local and, later, national views. He invented the bromoil transfer process and was a successful exhibitor in photographic competitions worldwide.
[Contributed by Pam Roberts]
The negatives of his prints have a fairly well documented numbering system that assists with dating. The following is a partial list based on Judges' Postcards Study Group Newsletter of September 2005.
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To end of 1909
To end of 1912
1913
1914
1915
1916-1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
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Up to 500
Up to 1000
c. 1000-2000
c. 2000-3000
c. 3000-4000
4000-5109
5110-5171
5172-5218
5219-6053
6054-6601
6602-7422
7423-8099
8100-8844
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Up to 7699 all the photographs were by Fred Judge and until 9347 some of them are by him but other photographers were involved including Oliver Butler.Preparing biographies
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