<b>1891 Mouscron, Rue de la Station</b> Théophile Casimir, ° 7.2.1855. Operated for a couple of decades, with periods as a semi-itinerant, in small towns on both sides of the Belgo-French border within the province of Hainaut and the Nord department. When a man named J.-B. Charles was arrested in April 1891, he was apparently travelling for Bridelance, who was recorded as a photographer at this address (La Nation, 28.4.1891). Bridelance had previously been recorded as a photographer in Le Cateau [Nord, F] from at least 1876 until 1882. Subsequently operating in Le Quesnoy [Nord, F], Place Saint-Michel under the trade name "Grande Photographie Moderne" in the later 1880s and in Bavay [Nord, F], Rue des Juifs, c. 1890. Also listed as a photographer in Tourcoing [Nord, F], Rue de la Gare, 16 in 1891. <b>1893 ca Lessines, Rue de la Halle, 24</b> <b>1895 ca Binche, Rue Neuve de la Station, 77</b> Arrived from Lessines in October 1893 and lived at Rue de Merbes, 51. <b>1895 ca Renaix</b> CV with his name ink stamped on the back. <b>1905 ca Binche, Grand'Rue, 63</b> Bridelance continued to operate in Binche, possibly in partnership with his son Fernand (see that name). Recorded as a photographer in Hautmont [Nord, F] in 1906. He published picture postcards during World War I. He left Binche for Maurage in July 1919.