October 9, 2008

Early color photos to museum

A museum in Cromer has paid £42,000 to buy a collection of Edwardian photographs including rare colour plates of Norfolk fishermen.

The works are by renowned photographer Olive Edis, who had homes in London and at Sheringham in Norfolk.

Cromer Museum, which bought the photographs with help from a number of art funds and museums, aims to put some of the collection on display by 2009.

From the BBC.

Posted by David on October 9, 2008 10:33 AM

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