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John Charles Burrow, Cornwall. Around 1910

Three-quarter length portrait of John Charles Burrow (1852-1914) taken in full Masonic regalia. Burrow worked as a professional photographer in Camborne and is perhaps best known for his pioneering work in underground mining photography and the subsequent publication of his book Mongst Mines and Miners: being underground scenes by flash-light illustrating and explaining the methods of working in Cornish mines about 1895. He travelled extensively with his camera, throughout Cornwall. His collection of glass plate negatives are now in the care of the Royal Cornwall Museum. Photographer: Unknown

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TRURI : Pburrj.1

Media ID 18841541

© From the collection of the RIC

Artist Masons Photographers Photographic


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"Bring your history to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs! This unique mug features a captivating three-quarter length portrait of John Charles Burrow, taken around 1910 from the Royal Cornwall Museum. Burrow, a professional photographer from Camborne, is depicted in full Masonic regalia in this striking image. Our high-quality mugs not only keep your beverages warm but also make for a great conversation starter. Relive the past with every sip and add a personal touch to your daily routine. Order yours today and cherish the history of Cornwall in every moment!"

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This print showcases John Charles Burrow, a prominent figure in Cornwall during the early 1900s. In this three-quarter length portrait, Burrow stands tall and proud, adorned in his full Masonic regalia. The intricate details of his attire reflect the importance he placed on his membership within this ancient fraternity. Burrow's legacy extends beyond his involvement with Freemasonry. As a professional photographer based in Camborne, he made significant contributions to the field of underground mining photography. His pioneering work led to the publication of an influential book titled "Mongst Mines and Miners". This remarkable piece of literature featured underground scenes captured by flash-light, providing invaluable insights into Cornish mining methods around 1895. Driven by curiosity and armed with his trusty camera, Burrow embarked on extensive travels throughout Cornwall. He meticulously documented various aspects of life in this picturesque region through his photographic lens. Today, we owe our gratitude to him for preserving these precious moments frozen in time. The Royal Cornwall Museum now safeguards Burrow's collection of glass plate negatives—a testament to both his artistic talent and dedication as a photographer. Although the identity of the photographer behind this particular portrait remains unknown, its significance lies not only in capturing Burrow's image but also symbolizing an era defined by photographers like him who shaped our understanding of Edwardian gentlemen and Cornish culture during that period.

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