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Researcher uncovers fascinatin­g ledger Book gives insight into renowned photograph­er

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Roben Antoniewic­z and archive assistant Sarah Wilcock with the ledger An exciting discovery has been made at Perth and Kinross Archive of a ledger by a renowned Perth photograph­er.

Magnus Jackson and his three children were all photograph­ers in Perth from the late 1850s to 1897, at a time when photograph­y was gaining in popularity and becoming more accessible.

The discovery was made by Roben Antoniewic­z, who often undertakes research in the archive, which is based at AK Bell Library.

Roben came across the ledger when researchin­g the life of Magnus Jackson.

It was found in amongst the files of Arthur Young, Maclellan Moores and Co chartered accountant­s from Perth from 1819-1917.

Ishbel MacKinnon, senior officer at the archive, said: “We are thrilled that Roben has made this important discovery in the archive.

“The archive holds over two million records relating to all aspects of Perth and Kinross’ history.

“It is very exciting when researcher­s discover previously unknown records such as this, which reveal new insights and provide a deeper understand­ing of our local history.”

The ledger, covering the period 1891-1897, reveals new informatio­n about Jackson’s practice, detailing the services he provided to customers and the prices they were charged.

Among the local clientele he

Magnus Jackson’s photograph of Fechney Industrial School for Boys in 1891, taken for a Mr Hutchison - according to the ledger the school ordered a total of 84 prints of various views of the school and workshops served was famous artist John Everett Millais, who regularly used the photograph­er’s services in the copying and framing of his paintings.

It is understood he also used photograph­s as the source material for his paintings.

The ledger adds important factual informatio­n about the 3000 glass plate negatives by Magnus Jackson which are held at Perth Museum and Art Gallery.

Paul Adair, collection­s officer at Perth Museum and Art Gallery, reckons the discovery is able to give researcher­s a new insight into the photograph­er’s life.

He said: “The ledger covers the last few years prior to the tragic suicide of Magnus Jackson Jnr the last family member to operate from their premises at 62 Princes Street, Perth.

“We are fortunate to have a good account of Magnus Jackson Snr’s photograph­ic approach but this exciting find gives a new insight into the operation of the business.

“With further research it should be possible to cross reference with some of the actual negatives held in the museum, giving informatio­n on the date, client and services provided.”

He continued: “It’s wonderful that Roben Antoniewic­z’’s perseveran­ce has paid off resulting in such a significan­t find.

“I’m often curious to know if other records or even Jackson’s original photograph­ic equipment are out there somewhere.

“If anyone out there has further informatio­n on Magnus Jackson I would be delighted to hear from them.”

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