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Name
  
Alfred Capel-Cure

Role
  
Photographer

Died
  
July 29, 1896


Alfred Capel-Cure Photographs by Alfred CapelCure MoMA

Colonel Alfred Capel-Cure (8 December 1826 − 29 July 1896) was an officer in the British Army and a pioneer of photography.

He was the nephew of the watercolour painter and photographer Robert Henry Cheney who introduced him to photography. His subjects were mostly architecture in England, France and Gibraltar. He served in the Crimean War and was there wounded at Redan.

Capel-Cure was commissioned into the 55th Foot, but later transferred to the Grenadier Guards. He was promoted Lieutenant-Colonel in 1858 and Colonel in 1863.

He was killed in an accidental explosion while dynamiting tree roots in his park.

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Alfred Capel-Cure Wikipedia