Charles Jones (photographer)
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Charles Harry Jones (1866 – 15 November 1959) was an English gardener and photographer, noted for his still lifes of fruit and vegetables.
Born in Wolverhampton in 1866, although his father was a master butcher, Charles Harry Jones became a gardener.[1] He worked on a number of private estates in England from the 1890s, including Great Ote Hall, near Burgess Hill, Sussex.[2] His gardening was noted for the quality of his flowerbeds and cultivation of fruits and vegetables. He was also ingenious in providing a long season for fruit and vegetables. As a photographer, Jones was noted for his documentation of the fruits of his gardening labours.[2][3] Jones also offered his services as a photographer to other gardeners.
He married in 1894. By 1910 he and his family moved to Lincolnshire, where he died on 15 November 1959, aged ninety-two.[1]
