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1902 Exhibited at the Royal Photographic Society. <ref>[http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/exhibitor_details.php?year=1902&efn=Wellington+%26+Ward%2C+Ltd.] Exhibitions of the RPS 1870-1915</ref>
1902 Exhibited at the Royal Photographic Society. <ref>[http://erps.dmu.ac.uk/exhibitor_details.php?year=1902&efn=Wellington+%26+Ward%2C+Ltd.] Exhibitions of the RPS 1870-1915</ref>
1923 Began occupying the works in Meads Road, Edgware.<ref>A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5</ref>


1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair.  Manufacturers of Photographic Plates, Papers, Portrait Films, Roll Films, X-Ray Films.  Wellington Products are suitable for every country, the manufacture and packing having been studied to offer the maximum degree of protection against unfavourable climatic conditions.  (Stand No. O.46) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] p178</ref>
1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair.  Manufacturers of Photographic Plates, Papers, Portrait Films, Roll Films, X-Ray Films.  Wellington Products are suitable for every country, the manufacture and packing having been studied to offer the maximum degree of protection against unfavourable climatic conditions.  (Stand No. O.46) <ref>[[1929 British Industries Fair]] p178</ref>

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of Elstree, Hertfordshire. Telephone: Elstree 292 (4 lines). Cables: "Wellington, Boreham Wood"

Wellington and Wood was a company founded by the English photographer and scientist John Wellington (1860-1939). [1]

1880s He collaborated with George Eastman of Kodak, in America.

1902 Exhibited at the Royal Photographic Society. [2]

1923 Began occupying the works in Meads Road, Edgware.[3]

1929 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Photographic Plates, Papers, Portrait Films, Roll Films, X-Ray Films. Wellington Products are suitable for every country, the manufacture and packing having been studied to offer the maximum degree of protection against unfavourable climatic conditions. (Stand No. O.46) [4]

1930 Acquired by Ilford


John Booker Blakemore Wellington[5]

1860 Born Lansdown, nr Bath

Studied architecture but took up photography before completing his studies. Collaborated with George Eastman of the Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, in the 1880s and became the first manager of the Kodak works in Harrow, Middx (1891-3). He then moved to Elliott and Sons, Barnet, and later, with his brother-in-law H. H. Ward, he founded the company of Wellington and Ward, manufacturers of photographic plates, films and papers, of which he was scientific and technical Director. As a photographer he made all his own cameras, printing frames and emulsions, and coated his own plates. Wellington cannot be identified with any particular school of aesthetics, since his work varied greatly from pictorial landscapes to sensitive studies of his young family and pictorial photographs of domestic scenes. Some of his later works may have been photographs taken for publicity purposes.

1939 Died at Elstree

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Wellington and Ward Photo Cards


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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Science and Society
  2. [2] Exhibitions of the RPS 1870-1915
  3. A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5
  4. 1929 British Industries Fair p178
  5. [3]