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William James (photographer)

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Died
  
1948

Role
  
Photographer

Name
  
William James

Occupation
  
photographer


William James (photographer)

Born
  
1866
Walsall, United Kingdom

Known for
  
Chronicling early 20th century Toronto through photographs

Nationality
  
United Kingdom-Canada

William James (1866–1948) was a British-Canadian early and prolific photographer who chronicled Toronto, Canada and whose works have been widely collected and republished. James came to Canada, from England, in 1906, when he was forty years old. He made freelance photography his occupation in 1909, and was the founding President of the Canadian Photographers Association.

Mike Filey, the author of a long-running column in the Toronto Sun, on the history of Toronto, described James as a technical innovator.

The City of Toronto Archives hosts a collection of over 6,000 of James's photographs.

References

William James (photographer) Wikipedia