George Washington Wilson and Company
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1852 - 1908
He moved to premises on Crown Street in 1852 advertising himself as "artist and photographer". Prince Albert commissioned him in 1854 to record the building of the new Balmoral Castle, adopting the title "Under the Immediate Patronage of Her Majesty". In 1857 he published No. 1 of "Aberdeen Portraits" , one of the earliest uses of photomontage. In 1858 he took his first "instantaneous" photograph, expanded to larger premises at Glenburnie Distillery in 1861.
G. W. Wilson & Co. was formed in 1872 and granted royal warrant "By Special Appointment" in 1873. They expanded further to new premises in St Swithin Street in 1876 and by 1887 he entered into partnership with his sons, retiring in 1888 from business.
In 1893 G. W. Wilson & Co. Ltd formed.
Additional InfoDating guidance 1872: G. W. Wilson & Co. 1873: Royal Warrant / By Special Appointment 1876: St Swithin Street 1887: GWW's sons join partnership 1888: GWW retires from business 1893: G. W. Wilson & Co. Ltd formed
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