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  • Title
    ALFRED J.POOL COLLECTION
  • Reference
    P POOL
  • Production date
    1854 - 1909
  • Creator
  • Creator History
    Alfred J.Pool (1865-1956) was the photographer and `photographic artist' at Chipstable, Somerset from about 1880-1900. He was a member of the firm of W. H. Pool & Sons, makers of threshing machines, wagons and agricultural implements. The firm had been founded by William Henry Pool (1821-1907), who set up in business as a wheelwright and passed the firm on to his sons, William Henry (1853-1933) and Alfred. Alfred was of practical and inventive mind, who designed internal combustion engines that became one of the firm's main products between the 1890s and the early 1920s. His family were also shopkeepers in Chipstable, a grocer's and draper's shop having been established by Alfred's grandfather. The shop traded as W. H. Pool, although its management was in the hands of the women of the family. The shop was kept up until the death of Alfred's sister, Maria, 1944.
  • Scope and Content
    The records consist mainly of Alfred's photographs, along with some accounts and other documents.
  • Extent
    288 documents
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Content Subject
  • System of arrangment
    P POOL/AC Accounts P POOL/PH1 Photographic negatives P POOL/PH3 Photographic prints P POOL/SP
  • Publication Note
    D.W. Warren, A Village Industry: W. H. Pool & Sons, engineers, Chipstable (1988), PB5342