The partnership between Thomas Ogle and Thomas Edge in Great Britain was short-lived and the starting date is unclear but it thought to be sometime between 1856 ad 1860. They specialised in stereocard scenic views of the Lake District, Wales, Yorkshire and Scotland. The cards can be recognised by a small "OE" in the photograph. A newspaper notice published on 21st January 1860 said that their partnership had been dissolved on the 16th.
Stereographs project Business locations Preston, Lancashire, England, UK *[Thomas Ogle & T. Edge; Edge worked alone and in other partnerships in Preston 50s-60s; Ogle also worked alone at unid. loc. at some point] "Photographers". Prolific producers of several hundred superb English views, often finely tinted on SCMs. Used blind-stamp of "Ogle & Edge"; photos often identified by "TO" or "OE" in neg.; many but not all serially numbered. Some sold through London Stereoscopic Co., who added their blindstamp. T.K. Treadwell & William C. Darrah (Compiled by), Wolfgang, Sell (Updated by), 11/28/2003, Photographers of the World (Non-USA), (National Stereoscopic Association)
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