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Karl Anton Reinhold Thiele (* 1856 in Hameln, † 21. April 1921 in Islington, London), war ein aus Deutschland stammender, in England tätiger Fotograf, Aquarellist und Fotojournalist.
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[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]Nach seiner Schulzeit in seiner Heimatstadt Hameln ging Reinhold Thiele in den 1870er Jahren nach Hannover in die Lehre bei dem Daguerreotypisten, Lithographen, Portraitmaler und späteren Composit-Fotografen (Foto-Collagen-Macher) Friedrich Karl Wunder (1815–1893). Hier erwarb Thiele solide Kenntnisse im Steindruck und lernte Fotomontage-Verfahren kennen.
1878 ging er nach London, wo er in das Fotoatelier von William Henry Prestwich (1831-1912) eintrat, des Vaters des Ingenieurs John Alfred Prestwich (1874–1952).
Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Deutschland arbeitete Thiele kurze Zeit für den Hamburger Fotografen Heinrich Friedrich Plate (1824–1895). Dieser besaß von 1858 bis 1880 ein Atelier in Hamburg am Jungfernstieg 6.
Nach seiner Rückkehr nach London im Jahr 1880 wurde Thiele Kolorist und später Kamera-Operator bei der „London Stereoscopic Company“ (LSC) von George Swan Nottage. Wie etwa auch sein LSC-Kollege William England fotografierte Thiele Ansichten und Motive verschiedener Szenerien und Sehenswürdigkeiten mit der Stereo-Kamera, die die LSC dann reproduzierte und vermarktete.
Im Juni 1884 heirateten Reinhold Thiele und Eleanor Lily Rowbottom. Das Ehepaar hatte sechs Kindern, einen Sohn und fünf Töchter;[1] nach anderen Angaben: neun Kinder.[2]
In der zweiten Hälfte der 1890er Jahre eröffnete Thiele sein eigenes Fotostudio in London in der Chancery Lane, zusammen mit Thomas Symmons; das Atelier firmierte unter dem Namen „Symmons and Thiele“. Die Firma spezialisierte sich auf Sportfotografie, erweiterte ihr Repertoire aber später um Aufnahmen auch von anderen Ereignissen mit Nachrichtenwert. Thiele wurde so einer der ersten Fotojournalisten. Thieles Pressefotos von Bootsrennen, Fußballspielen, der Eröffnung der Londoner Tower Bridge im Jahr 1894, des diamantenen Thronjubiläums der Königin Victoria oder der Beerdigung des ehemaligen britischen Premierministers William Ewart Gladstone im Jahr 1898 wurden im Londoner „Daily Graphic“ und anderen Londoner Zeitungen veröffentlicht. Die von „Symmons and Thiele“ aufgenommenen Sportler-Fotos wurden in Zeitschriften wie „Sportfolio“, „The Sketch“ und „Boys Own Paper“ abgedruckt und auch als Zigaretten-Bilder von „Ogden’s Tobacco Company“ und „Cohen Weenen & Co.“ verbreitet.
Im Mai 1896 wurde die Firma „Symmons and Thiele“ aufgelöst; Thiele setzte seine Fotografentätigkeit allein fort;[3] sein Studie in der Chancery Lane bestand noch mindestens bis 1908.[4]
Thiele arbeitete auch als Militärfotograf. 1899 erhielt er von der Zeitung „Daily Graphic“ den Auftrag, über den Burenkrieg in Südafrika (1899–1902) zu berichten. Neun Monate lang reiste Thiele in einem Ochsenkarren von Schlachtfeld zu Schlachtfeld. Für seine Kriegsfotos verwendete er eine 10 × 8 Zoll-Glas-Plattenkamera mit einem Teleobjektiv von John Henry Dallmeyer. Einige von Thieles Kriegsfotos, die die Redakteure des „Daily Graphic“ als zu drastisch empfanden, wurden nicht veröffentlicht.
Thiele wurde auch für seine Fotografie mit Blitzlicht bekannt. Der von ihm entwickelte Blitzlicht-Einsatz ermöglichte es ihm zum Beispiel, Fließbandarbeit zu fotografieren, ohne die Personen in Pose setzen oder ihre Arbeit unterbrechen zu müssen. Unter anderem in seinen Aufnahmen aus den Produktionsstätten der „Spratt's Dog Biscuit Factory“ in London wird sein innovativer Einsatz von Blitzlicht erkennbar.
Beim Londoner „Photographic Salon“ des Jahres 1901 stellte Thiele – neben Fotos aus dem südafrikanischen Burenkrieg – auch Fotos verschiedener Fischarten aus.[5]
Reinhold Thiele starb am 21. April 1921 in seinem Haus im Londoner Stadtbezirk Islington.
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Artist associated with 8 portraits Born in Hamelin, Germany, Reinhold Thiele served his photographic apprenticeship with the daguerreotypist and later composite photographer Wunder. He first came to London in 1878 to work for William Henry Prestwich and in 1880 joined the London Stereoscopic Company, initially as a water colourist and then as an operator. In 1894, working as Symmons and Thiele, and at first specialising in football teams, he became one of the first press photographers. He set up a portrait studio on Chancery Lane, where he pioneered flashlight photography.
National Portrait Gallery, https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp09665/karl-anton-reinhold-thiele
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Reinhold Thiele
Born in 1856 in Hamelin, Germany, Karl August Reinhold Thiele received his education in his hometown. After college, he relocated to Hanover (or Hannover), where he served an apprenticeship with daguerreotypist, portrait painter, and master composite printer Friedrich Karl Wunder. Here, Mr. Thiele gained considerable lithographic expertise and learned a great deal about composition photography, which he would later apply in his own portrait studio. In 1878, he moved to London to join the firm of William Henry Prestwich until health reasons prompted a return to Germany, where he worked for crippled Viennese refugee photographer F. Plate in Hamburg.
Returning to London in 1880, Mr. Thiele became a colorist and later an operator at George Swan Nottage's London Stereoscopic Company. Along with fellow staff photographer William England, Mr. Thiele traveled to various locales photographing views and subjects that were then reproduced commercially. Mr. Thiele was one of the earliest photojournalists, and his photograph of the Tower Bridge opening in 1894 serves as an impressive example.
Around 1896 (some reports claim the year was 1894), Mr. Thiele opened his own portrait studio on Chancery Lane, operating as Symmons and Thiele. The studio specialized in sports photography, but later expanded its repertoire to include important news events. Mr. Thiele's press photographs of boat races, football games, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, and the funeral of onetime British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone in 1898 were published in the Daily Graphic and other London newspapers. He also became an accomplished military photographer, and is believed to have recorded the first known behind-the scenes' images of naval life (both in the field and at camp) for Black and White. In 1899, Mr. Thiele was commissioned by the Daily Graphic to cover the Boer War. For nine months, he followed the battles in an ox-drawn wagon. His camera of choice for combat photographs was a 10 x 8” plate camera fitted with a Dallmeyer telephoto lens. Unfortunately, however, the editorial staff at the Daily Graphic thought some of Mr. Thiele's photographs were too graphic for the public, and were not published.
In addition to his acclaimed fieldwork, Mr. Thiele was also known for his portrait flashlight photography. The method he developed enabled him to photograph entire factory assembly lines in sections. The flashlight enhanced the natural daylight, which allowed the photographer to achieve full exposure without posing the subjects or interrupt their work. His photographs of Spratt Biscuit Factory baking rooms reflect an innovative use of flashlight photography.
Despite his frequent travel, Mr. Thiele was a devoted family man. He and his wife Lily were the proud parents of six children - one son and five daughters. Reinhold Thiele died at his residence in the London borough of Islington on April 21, 1921.
Ref:
2008 Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography, Vol. I (New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group LLC), p. 488.
100 Days in Photographs: Pivotal Events That Changed the World (Washington, DC: National Geographic), p. 60.
1899 The Photogram, Vol. VI (London: Dawbarn & Ward, Ltd.), pp. 356-359.
1907 The Tower Bridge (London: Carl Hentschel, Ltd.).
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Karl August Reinhold Thiele wurde 1856 in Hameln (Deutschland) geboren und erhielt seine Schulbildung in seiner Heimatstadt. Nach dem Schulabschluss zog er nach Hannover, wo er eine Lehre bei dem Daguerreotypisten, Porträtmaler und Kompositdruckermeister Friedrich Karl Wunder absolvierte. Hier erwarb Thiele gute lithografische Kenntnisse und lernte viel über Fotomontage; Kenntnisse, die er später in seinem eigenen Porträtstudio anwandte. 1878 zog er nach London, wo er in das Fotoatelier von William Henry Prestwich eintrat, bis gesundheitliche Gründe ihn zur Rückkehr nach Deutschland veranlassten, wo er für den körperbehinderten Wiener Flüchtlingsfotografen F. Plate in Hamburg arbeitete.
Hamburger Fotograf Heinrich Friedrich Plate. Heinrich Friedrich Plate (*1824, †1895) besaß von 1858 bis 1880 ein Atelier in Hamburg am Jungfernstieg 6
Nach seiner Rückkehr nach London im Jahr 1880 wurde Thiele Kolorist und später Operator bei der „London Stereoscopic Company“ von George Swan Nottage. Zusammen mit seinem Kollegen William England reiste Thiele an verschiedene Orte und fotografierte Ansichten und Motive, die dann kommerziell reproduziert wurden. Thiele war einer der ersten Fotojournalisten, und sein Foto von der Eröffnung der Tower Bridge im Jahr 1894 ist ein eindrucksvolles Beispiel dafür.
Um 1896 (in einigen Berichten wird das Jahr 1894 genannt) eröffnete Thiele sein eigenes Porträtstudio in der Chancery Lane, das unter dem Namen „Symmons and Thiele“ firmierte. Das Studio spezialisierte sich auf Sportfotografie, erweiterte aber später sein Repertoire auch auf wichtige Nachrichtenereignisse. Thieles Pressefotos von Bootsrennen, Fußballspielen, dem diamantenen Thronjubiläum von Königin Victoria und der Beerdigung des ehemaligen britischen Premierministers William Ewart Gladstone im Jahr 1898 wurden im „Daily Graphic“ und anderen Londoner Zeitungen veröffentlicht. Er wurde auch ein versierter Militärfotograf und es wird angenommen, dass er die ersten bekannten Bilder des Marinelebens (sowohl im Feld als auch im Lager) aufgenommen hat. 1899 wurde Thiele vom „Daily Graphic“ beauftragt, über den Burenkrieg zu berichten. Neun Monate lang verfolgte er die Schlachten in einem von Ochsen gezogenen Wagen. Die Kamera seiner Wahl für die Gefechtsaufnahmen war eine 10 x 8"-Plattenkamera mit einem Dallmeyer-Teleobjektiv. Leider waren die Redakteure des „Daily Graphic“ der Meinung, dass einige von Thieles Fotos für die Öffentlichkeit zu anschaulich waren, und veröffentlichten sie nicht.
Neben seiner gefeierten Feldarbeit war Herr Thiele auch für seine Porträtfotografie mit Blitzlicht bekannt. Die von ihm entwickelte Methode ermöglichte es ihm, ganze Fließbänder in Abschnitten zu fotografieren. Das Blitzlicht verstärkte das natürliche Tageslicht, was dem Fotografen eine vollständige Belichtung ermöglichte, ohne die Personen in Pose zu setzen oder ihre Arbeit zu unterbrechen. Seine Aufnahmen der Backstuben der „Spratt Biscuit Factory“ spiegeln einen innovativen Einsatz der Blitzlichtfotografie wider.
Ungeachtet seiner häufigen Reisen war Thiele ein hingebungsvoller Familienvater. Er und seine Frau Lily waren Eltern von sechs Kindern - einem Sohn und fünf Töchtern. Reinhold Thiele starb am 21. April 1921 in seinem Haus im Londoner Stadtbezirk Islington.
- Historic Camera, „Reinhold Thiele“ # 2358, 2013-01-19 19:18:08, http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=2358&
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Left Germany 1873 to America. Around 1875 he came to England working as a photographer with William Henry Prestwich, 1880 London Stereoscope company 54 Cheapside, London. June 1884 married Eleanor Lily Rowbottom and had nine children. 1896 formed Reinhold Thiele Co. 66 Chancery Lane, London. Took photos of the second Boer War. Died 21 April 1921, Islington London. Took photos of London landmarks, portraits and sporting celebrities. Many held by Getty Images.
- People Pill, peoplepill.com/people/reinhold-thiele
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Symmons and Thiele were established in 1894 and specialized in photography of sports and sports teams. Many of the photographs of the footballers are easily identified as Symmons and Thiele as they used similar backgrounds and settings. Symmons and Thiele became press photographers and their photos can be found in Sportfolio, the Sketch and Boys Own Paper and multiple others that were released in 1895. However, the partnership dissolved in May 1896 and Reinhold Thiele continued producing photographs on his own after this date. Along with magazines and newspapers, Symmons and Thiele licensed their copyright photos to different cigarette card manufacturers including Ogden’s and Cohen Weenen & Co.
- Issue Dates of Pre-1900 Association Football Card Sets, in: The Cardboard Junkie. The Stories and Information Behind the Sports Cards, https://thecardboardjunkie.ca/2021/10/05/issue-dates-of-pre-1900-association-football-card-sets/
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The expressive power of early wartime photography was on display in the lengthy and frustrating Boer War of 1899 to 1902. Some of the most compelling images of the conflict were taken by a German photographer, Reinhold Thiele, who was commissioned to cover the war for the London 'Graphic'. Thiele used a glass-plate camera equipped with the recently invented Dallmeyer telephoto lens as he accompagnied British troops on the relief of Kimberley. His dramatic photos of a naval artillery bombardement prior to a December 1899 assault on a Boer stronghold captured the high tension of the moment – but there was a problem. The British attack was a disaster. No mention of that fact appeared in the 'Graphic' when Thiele's photos finally ran in March of the following year [i.e.: 1900]
Military incompetence was plentiful in the dreary Boer conflict, and Thiele and other photographers who covered it had numerous opportunities to record British defeats; at Spion Kop Hill, on the retreat from Ladysmith, at Colenso. To them the important thing was the situation, rather than the outcome; the camera was there, capturing the fearful expressions, slumped postures and frantic activity of men in actual conditions of combat (though the cumbersome equipment still kept actual fighting out of the picture frame). By the time of the Boer War, the press photo corps was beginning to descend on conflict like their print kin, in growing numbers and under the pressure of competition. The era of the global photojournalist was dawning, in the persons of John C. Hemment, Richard Harding Davis, James Burton, William Dinwiddie, George Lynch and, above all, James Hare.
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Eyewitness : 150 years of photojournalism by Lacayo, Richard; Russell, George, 1947- Publication date: 1995 Topics: Photojournalism Publisher: New York City : Time Books, Inc., 1995 https://archive.org/details/eyewitness150yea00laca/page/34/mode/2up?q=%22Reinhold+Thiele%22
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Fish Gossip. One of the most interesting of the exhibits at the recent Photographic Salon was the series of fish photographs shown by Mr. Reinhold Thiele. A few of these pictures have been selected for reproduction in 'Country Life', ...
F.G. Aflalo, „Fish Gossip“, in: Country Life Illustrated, 1901-11-23: Vol. 10, Iss. 255, p. 645, https://archive.org/details/sim_country-life_1901-11-23_10_255/page/644/mode/2up?q=%22Reinhold+Thiele%22
– Catalogue of the ninth annual exhibition of the Photographic Salon, Dudley Gallery, Egyptian Hall, Picadilly W. Open from the 20th September to the 2nd November 1901 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Also on Wednesday & Saturday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15324coll19/id/311
Im Volltext unter: https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15324coll19/id/311/rec/1 finde ich Thiele NICHT erwähnt.
– London Salon of Photography, http://www.siep.org.au/General/London_Salon.html
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Where not otherwise specified, the photographs are by myself [i.e., Frederick George Aflalo]. To Messrs. Reinhold Thiele, A. S. Rudland, and W. Brown, who have taken a dozen photographs to supplement the collection taken by my own N. and G. Reflex, a capital instrument for this class of work, thanks are also due, as, lastly, to many who have lent a hand in revising the proofs.
- Frederick George Aflalo, The Sea-Fishing Industry of England and Wales: A Popular Account of the Sea Fisheries and Fishing Ports of Those Countries, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sea-Fishing-Industry-England-Wales-Fisheries/dp/1333257589
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Fisch-Bilder von Reinhold Thiele:
- File:FMIB 51250 Rowhound (Scyllium canicula).jpeg; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FMIB_51250_Rowhound_(Scyllium_canicula).jpeg
- File:FMIB 51249 Three-Bearded Rockling (Motella tricirrata).jpeg; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FMIB_51249_Three-Bearded_Rockling_(Motella_tricirrata).jpeg
Offenbar aus: Aflalo, F. G. (1904) British Salt-Water Fishes, London: Hutchinson & Co.; siehe: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FMIB_51249_Three-Bearded_Rockling_(Motella_tricirrata).jpeg
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Den Berichten über den Krieg in Südafrika von Korrespondenten wie Rudyard Kipling, Winston Churchill und Conan Doyle wurden Bilder vieler Kriegszeichner und zumindest eines bedeutenden Photographen beigefügt, Reinhold Thiele, dessen Aufnahmen von exerzierenden, marschierenden, rastenden (3) und verwundeten Soldaten in der 'London Daily Graphic' abgedruckt wurden. Der Realismus der Bilder von britischen Verwundeten im Schmutz eines Schuppens (1) stand in starkem Kontrast zu den Propagandaaufnahmen, die in einem Militärhospital viele Meilen von den Kampfschauplätzen entfernt gemacht wurden (2). Aber im allgemeinen waren es noch immer Kriegszeichner, und nicht die Photographen, die die Schlachten dokumentierten, und in ihren Zeichnungen gab es keinen Hinweis darauf, dass die Briten große Verluste erlitten hatten.
The Hulton Getty Picture Collection, Nick Yapp (part I, 1850–1918) und Amanda Hopkinson (part II; 1918 to the Present), 150 Jahre Photojournalismus, Könemann-Verlag, Köln 1995, Kap.: Boer War, S. 350/ 351,
150 years of photo journalism by Yapp, Nicholas, Hulton Collection; Deutsch Publication date: 1995 Publisher: Köln : Könemann Kap. Boer War, S. 350/ 351, https://archive.org/details/150yearsofphotoj0000yapp/page/352/mode/2up?q=%22Reinhold+Thiele%22
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The photographer of Miss Beaumont’s portrait is Reinhold Thiele and he is known for his photographical talent. Thiele (1856-1921) also used the name “Karl Anton”. Seven of his photo portraits can be found in Great Britain’s National Portrait Gallery. He was born in Germany and learned about photography there. He came to London in 1878 and after a stint with photographer, William Henry Prestwich, he was hired by the London Stereoscopic Company (1880). In 1894, he established a studio known as Simmons & Thiele. Initially, Thiele specialized in photographing football teams. He is considered to be one of the early press photographers. Later, he operated a studio in London. He photographed many theatre stars.
- The Cabinet Card Gallery. Viewing History, Culture And Personalities Through Cabinet Card Images, https://cabinetcardgallery.com/tag/reinhold-thiele/
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Symmons & Thiele RA Collection: People and Organisations Photographer. Pritchard lists Thiele, Reinhold, & Co at 65 & 66 Chancery Lane W.C. from 1897 - 08 -. Symmons seems to have had a studio at 59 & 60 Chancery Lane from 1897 - 98. According to PhotoLondon, the partnership between Thomas Symmons & Karl August Reinhold Thiele was dissolved on May 7 1896.
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Reinhold Thiele bei Getty Images, https://www.gettyimages.in/search/2/image?family=creative&phrase=Reinhold+Thiele
Great Britain England London: hairdressing salon - 1902- Published in 'Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung' Nr. 06/1902- Photographer Reinhold Thiele, Vintage property of Ullstein Bild, https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/news-photo/great-britain-england-london-hairdressing-salon-1902-news-photo/542881717
Interior of a Great Western Railway's buffet saloon car. Credit: Reinhold Thiele Creative #: HN8069-001 Licence type: Royalty-free Collection: The Image Bank Release info: No release required https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/photo/buffet-saloon-royalty-free-image/HN8069-001
Construction work on Blackfriars Bridge in south London. Credit: Reinhold Thiele Creative #: HN3837-001 Licence type: Royalty-free Collection: The Image Bank Release info: No release required https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/photo/blackfriars-bridge-royalty-free-image/HN3837-001
The safety deposit boxes inside the stronghold at the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit Co. in London. Credit: Reinhold Thiele Creative #: HN8043-001 Licence type: Royalty-free Collection: The Image Bank Release info: No release required https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/photo/safe-deposit-royalty-free-image/HN8043-001
The operating theatre at St Thomas' Hospital in London. Credit: Reinhold Thiele Creative #: HN8049-001 Licence type: Royalty-free Collection: The Image Bank Release info: No release required https://www.gettyimages.in/detail/photo/hospital-theatre-royalty-free-image/HN8049-001
1910: The site of the Festival of Empire exhibition at Crystal Palace in London. (Photo by Reinhold Thiele/Thiele/Getty Images). https://www.fineartstorehouse.com/photographers/19th-century-photographers-reinhold-thiele-1856-1921/empire-festival-18445911.html
Fine Art Storehouse, Reinhold Thiele (1856-1921) Gallery Historic photographic prints from one of the first press photographers Choose from 170 pictures in our Reinhold Thiele (1856-1921) collection https://www.fineartstorehouse.com/photographers/19th-century-photographers/reinhold-thiele-1856-1921/
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Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society 1870-1915 Catalogue records from the annual exhibitions Records for Reinhold Thiele & Co. http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/exhibitor_details.php?year=1902&efn=Reinhold+Thiele+%26+Co.
- http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/catalogue_single.php?h=ad&pnum=E01A053&page=p&efn=Reinhold+Thiele+%26+Co.
- http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/catalogue_single.php?h=ad&pnum=E02A049&page=p&efn=Reinhold+Thiele+%26+Co.
- http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/catalogue_single.php?h=ca2&pnum=E01A043&page=p&efn=Reinhold+Thiele+%26+Co.
- http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/catalogue_single.php?h=ca2&pnum=E02A039&page=p&efn=Reinhold+Thiele+%26+Co.
Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society 1870-1915, Catalogue records from the annual exhibitions http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/exhibits.php?rstart=0&search=&add=999999&enid=1902&techyn=&sortorder=section
Reinhold Thiele & Co., 66, Chancery Lane, W.C.
1 Firing Joe Chamberlain at Magersfontein
2 Set of nine War Photographs
3 Royal Canadians Storming a Kopje at Sunnyside
4 Variety of Fish caught on Cornish Coast
5 Picket of XIXth Lancers before Magersfontein
6 Set of ten War Photographs
Catalogue page from the Exhibition Catalogue of 1901 Forty-sixth Annual Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society referring to Reinhold Thiele & Co., 1901, S. 42 http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/catalogue_single.php?h=ca2&pnum=E01A043&page=p&efn=Reinhold+Thiele+%26+Co.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Thomas Symmons and Reinhold Thiele carrying on business as Photographers at Numbers 60 and 66 Chancery-lane London W.C. under the style or firm of Symmons and Thiele has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 7th day of May 1896. The said Thomas Symmons will carry on business at 60 Chancery-lane W.C. The said Reinhold Thiele will carry on business at 66 Chancery-lane W.C. — Dated this 7th day of May 1896. THOS. SYMMONS. REINHOLD THIELE.
from: The London Gazette, 22. Mai 1896, 3079, https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26742/page/3079/data.pdf
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Quellen
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]- Historic Camera, „Reinhold Thiele“ # 2358, 19. Januar 2013, http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=2358&
- Andrew Charles Thiele, in: People Pill, 09. Januar 2021, peoplepill.com/people/reinhold-thiele
- Issue Dates of Pre-1900 Association Football Card Sets, in: The Cardboard Junkie. The Stories and Information Behind the Sports Cards, https://thecardboardjunkie.ca/2021/10/05/issue-dates-of-pre-1900-association-football-card-sets/
- Richard Lacayo / George Russell, „Eyewitness: 150 years of photojournalism“, Time Books, Inc., New York City, 1995, S. 35, https://archive.org/details/eyewitness150yea00laca/page/34/mode/2up?q=%22Reinhold+Thiele%22
- Nick Yapp (part I, 1850–1918) und Amanda Hopkinson (part II; 1918 to the Present), „150 Jahre Photojournalismus“, The Hulton Getty Picture Collection, Könemann-Verlag, Köln 1995, Kap.: „Boer War“, S. 350/ 351
- The Cabinet Card Gallery, „Reinhold Thiele“, https://cabinetcardgallery.com/tag/reinhold-thiele/
- Royal Academy, „Symmons and Thiele“, https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/organisation/symmons-and-thiele
Publikationen
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]- "The Queen's London"; Published by Cassell & Company, London. Type: Antique photographic book plate. Some plates from this book have overpainted figures or other features. The Queen’s London was published in 1896 and described as “A pictorial and descriptive record of the Streets, Buildings, Parks and Scenery of the Great Metropolis in the Fifty-Ninth Year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria”.
- "Round London"; Published by George Newnes Ltd. Type: Antique Print. 1896
Personen-Normdaten etc.
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]- GND: https://d-nb.info/gnd/1057805912
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/310599374/
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q20950073
- Wikimedia Commons: Creator:Reinhold Thiele, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Creator:Reinhold_Thiele
- Datei:Frank Brangwyn c1900e.jpg, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Frank_Brangwyn_c1900e.jpg
- Historic Camera, http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=2358&
- Photos.com by Getty Images, https://photos.com/art/reinhold+thiele
- Wellcome Collection, https://wellcomecollection.org/works?contributors.agent.label=%22Thiele%2C+Reinhold.%22
- Google Arts and Culture, https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/boer-war-reinhold-thiele/-AGEpd2RN-cytQ
- Pinterest, „Reinhold Thiele“, https://www.pinterest.co.uk/shilohal/reinhold-thiele/
Einzelnachweise
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]- ↑ Historic Camera, „Reinhold Thiele“, # 2358, 19. Januar 2013, http://historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium2/pm.cgi?action=app_display&app=datasheet&app_id=2358&
- ↑ People Pill, „Reinhold Thiele“, peoplepill.com/people/reinhold-thiele
- ↑ Siehe The London Gazette, 22. Mai 1896, 3079, https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26742/page/3079/data.pdf : „NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned Thomas Symmons and Reinhold Thiele carrying on business as Photographers at Numbers 60 and 66 Chancery-lane London W.C. under the style or firm of Symmons and Thiele has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 7th day of May 1896. The said Thomas Symmons will carry on business at 60 Chancery-lane W.C. The said Reinhold Thiele will carry on business at 66 Chancery-lane W.C. — Dated this 7th day of May 1896. THOS. SYMMONS. REINHOLD THIELE.“
- ↑ Royal Academy, „Symmons and Thiele“, https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/art-artists/organisation/symmons-and-thiele
- ↑ Frederick George Aflalo, „Fish Gossip“, in: Country Life Illustrated, 23. November 1901, Vol. 10, Ausgabe 255, S. 645, https://archive.org/details/sim_country-life_1901-11-23_10_255/page/644/mode/2up?q=%22Reinhold+Thiele%22 . Siehe auch: Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society 1870-1915, Catalogue records from the annual exhibitions, Exhibition Catalogue of 1901, Forty-sixth Annual Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society referring to Reinhold Thiele & Co., 1901, S. 42, http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/catalogue_single.php?h=ca2&pnum=E01A043&page=p&efn=Reinhold+Thiele+%26+Co. : „…4 Variety of Fish caught on Cornish Coast…“