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      <agencyName>FotoMuseum Provincie Antwerpen</agencyName>

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      <citation>ISAAR(CPF): Internationale norm voor archivistische geautoriseerde beschrijvingen van organisaties, personen en families, Antwerpen/Leuven/Amsterdam 2006.</citation>

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  <eventDateTime standardDateTime="2023-11-07T15:19:02">November 7, 2023 3:19:02 PM CET</eventDateTime>
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      <entityId>Person (Male)</entityId>

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      <nameEntry>

        <part>De Porter, Guillaume</part>

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          <part>Professional / Connected</part>

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      <existDates><date>Brussels - Saint-Josse, 1875 - Ault [Somme, F], 1917</date></existDates>

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        <placeEntry>1898 * - 1899 / Bruxelles, Rue Stévin, 9 or 79&lt;98-99&gt;
1899 ca Bruxelles - Etterbeek, Rue Gray, 41
1900 - 1903 Bruxelles - Schaerbeek, Rue de Cologne, 34&lt;00&gt; or 38&lt;03&gt;
1906 - 1914 / Middelkerke, Digue de Mer, 41&lt;07-12&gt; then 61&lt;13-14&gt;</placeEntry>

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      <biogHist><p>&lt;b&gt;1898 * - 1899 / Bruxelles, Rue Stévin, 9 or 79&lt;98-99&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
Guillaume Dominique Victor, ° 10.3.1875; + 14.5.1917. Sometimes transcribed "De Poorter" or "Deporter". Moved to this address (no. 79) on 22.1.1898. Left for Brussels - Schaerbeek in November 1899.
&lt;b&gt;1899 ca Bruxelles - Etterbeek, Rue Gray, 41&lt;/b&gt;
CV on which Rue Stevin is overstamped Rue Gray, 41.
&lt;b&gt;1900 - 1903 Bruxelles - Schaerbeek, Rue de Cologne, 34&lt;00&gt; or 38&lt;03&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
Recorded as a photographer living at no. 38 at the occasion of his wedding to Jeanne Delphine Marckx (° Rumst, 5.4.1874; + Middelkerke, 3.3.1947) in Brussels - Schaerbeek on 16.12.1903. His wife was recorded as a retoucher-photographer herself. Subsequently recorded as a photographer domiciled in Brussels - Schaerbeek, Rue Impériale, 8 at the birth of a son in April 1905.
&lt;b&gt;1906 - 1914 / Middelkerke, Digue de Mer, 41&lt;07-12&gt; then 61&lt;13-14&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
A picture postcard of Middelkerke with his credit is postmarked 18.7.1906 and some of his early CVs mention "Villa St-Pierre" as the studio's location. Kodak supplies in 1907. Photographer - publisher of picture postcards, notably a series on the "Hôpital Maritime Roger de Grimberghe", c. 1908. The spelling "de Poorter" was frequently used at this address. Fled to Nice [Alpes-Maritimes, F] in 1914. His widow was operating as a photographer at no. 63 of this street in the interwar years. Their son "Adolphe" Liévin Jean (° Brussels - Schaerbeek, 5.4.1905; + Gross-Rosen [PL], 1945) was also recorded as a photograper domiciled in Middelkerke at the occasion of his wedding there on 21.4.1931.</p></biogHist>

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