Henry White (photographer)
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Henry White | |
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| Born | 2 June 1819 |
| Died | 28 November 1903 (aged 84) |
| Burial place | Highgate Cemetery, London |
| Occupations | Solicitor and amateur photographer |
| Known for | landscape photography |
| Spouse |
Louisa Ann Lindley
(m. 1847; died 1893) |
| Children | 3 |
| Parents |
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Henry White (1819–1903) was a London lawyer who was also recognized as one of Britain's most gifted landscape photographers.[1]
Henry White was born in London on 2 June 1819, the third of six children of the lawyer Richard Samuel White and his wife Bridget Mylen.[2][3] The family lived at 18 Brunswick Square in Bloomsbury and Henry trained as a solicitor, joining his father's partnership, becoming White, Carew & White of 11 Lincoln's Inn Fields which later became White & Son when George Carew left the firm in 1841.[4] Henry White continued to practice as a solicitor after the death of his father in 1859.
In 1847 White married Louisa Ann Lindley (1822–1893),[5] the daughter of Charles Lindley, a Mansfield quarry owner[6] and they had three children, Henry, Louisa and Alice, born between 1849 and 1852.[7]

