BIEBOUW, Luc, et al. De Brugse drukkersfamilie Daveluy. Brugge's Trots en Koninklijke Troef. Brussels, 2004, 176 pp. Chapter 12: "Daveluy en Fotografie", pp. 62-67.
<b>1865 - 1881 / Bruges, Quai Vert, 87 or 7<78></b> Predecessor: Daveluy & Fils ° 17.4.1846; + 26.7.1886. Eldest son of Edouard Alexis. In 1866, he presented King Léopold II with an album containing views of Bruges and of its monuments. He became director of the family firm and employed, among others, Alfons Watteyne, 1876 ca. On 2.8.1875, he received permission to photograph paintings by Memling as well as the shrine of Saint Ursula. Urban views. Domiciled at no. 6 in the 1866 population register. Returned to the same address on 31.12.1880, after having left Bruges for Blankerbeghe in 1876. His death was certified by an employee, Albert De Souter, also a photographer (see that name). <b>1876 * - 1880 ca Blankenberghe, Rue d'Ouest, 13 or 23</b> Predecessor: Daveluy & Fils # Moved his domicile to Blankenberghe on 7.6.1876. Took over the branch studio at this address, probably after a period of inactivity. <b>1876 ca - 1880 ca Ostende, Rue de la Chapelle, 105</b> Predecessor: Daveluy & Fils Successor: Daveluy Jules <b>1881 * - 1886 + Bruges, Place Saint-Jean, 5 (Marché aux Poulets)</b> Predecessor: Daveluy - D'Elhougne Successor: Daveluy Veuve Victor Still listed in the directories in 1890.