<b>1873 - 1888 / Liège, Mont-Saint-Martin, 27<73-78>, 37<79> or 39<81-83></b> Predecessor: Damry Walter Jean Charles Albert, ° 26.11.1854. Son of Walter (see that name). Eugène in the directories, 1879-1882. A doctor of science, he researched the rapid dry process in 1877, the conservation of silver prints in 1879 and long-distance photography in 1887. Founder member of the ABP and secretary of the Liège section in 1878-1879. Seems to have closed the studio in 1883. <b>1905 - 1912 Bruxelles</b> Secretary of the mathematics section of the "Société Belge d'Astronomie" from at least 1896 to 1908. Led the delegation of the "Société Belge d'Astronomie" during an expedition in Burgos [ES] to observe a full solar eclipse on 30.8.1905 and is known to have taken photographs during the mission. Founder member of the of the "Aéro-Club de Belgique" in 1901 and secretary of its photographic section from at least 1908 to 1909. Gave a lecture on "photography in a balloon" during a special general assembly of the ABP on 10.12.1911 and illustrated it with slide projections, including his own autochromes.