Barnard, Samuel Baylis, fl. 1841-1916 (photographer)
Dates
- Existence: fl. 1841 - 1916
Biography
Samuel Baylis Barnard was born in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England, on June 10th 1841. He came from a family of clothiers whose wealth was diminished by the industrial revolution. Barnard arrived in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1864. He originally set up as an artist but turned to photography. He opened a studio at 37 Adderley Street in May 1865. He married Kate Stroughton Vardy in May 1873. He eventually had three daughters. His youngest daughter, Marion Amberley Barnard became a portrait photographer (de Kock 1972, p.21). Barnard's studio was destroyed by fire but re-opened in the 1870s (Bull and Denfield 1970, p.187). Through the 1870s his studio at Adderley Chambers was advertised in the 'Cape of Good Hope Almanacs'.
Sources:
Bull, Marjorie and Denfield, Joseph (1970), 'Secure the shadow: the story of Cape photography from its beginnings to the end of 1870'. Cape Town: Terence McNally.
'Cape of Good Hope Almanac' (1870-1879).
De Kock, W.J. (1972), 'Dictionary of South African Biography'. Volume 2. Pretoria: Nasionale Bolkhaudel Bpk. for National Council for Social Research, Dept. of Higher Education.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
A. de Smidt, Surveyor General, C. Town [i.e. Cape Town], 1869 - 1889
Commandant Bowker, King William's Town, 1858 - 1871
Dr Ross, Cape Town, 1860 - 1880
[H.C.V. Leibbrandt] Minister D.R. Church, Victoria West, 1850 - 1880
John Noble, Clerk, Hose of Assembly, C, Town [i.e. Cape Town], 1860 - 1898
McGibbon, C. Town [i.e. Cape Town] Bot. Garden, 1868 - 1881
Mrs J. Noble, C. Town [i.e. Cape Town], 1872 - 1882
Professor R. Noble, 1860 - 1875
Richard Southey, Col. Secretary, Cape Town, 1864 - 1872
Sir H. Barkly, Governor, Cape Town, 1870 - 1880
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