Portrait of Henry Cooper Marshall sitting with legs crossed and wearing his mayoral chain. The mayoral mace is propped beside his chair. Behind him is a painted backdrop of columns. A table beside him bears indistinct objects, It looks like one of his arms has been amputated at the elbow or it may be that his arm is tucked into his jacket.
Henry Cooper Marshall was the whig mayor of Leeds from 1842 to 43.
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H. C. Marshall 1842
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Portrait of Henry Cooper Marshall sitting with legs crossed and wearing his mayoral chain. The mayoral mace is propped beside his chair. Behind him is a painted backdrop of columns. A table beside him bears indistinct objects, It looks like one of his arms has been amputated at the elbow or it may be that his arm is tucked into his jacket.
Photographic studio at 27 Park Row (27 Park Lane in other sources) from 14th April 1842. He was at 5 West Bar from 1849, though whether this was in addition to Park Row or not is not yet known.
By 1851 the business was trading as Samuel Topham and Son.
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