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Gliot, Emile
Identity
Category
Person (Male)
Alternative name or descriptor
Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules
Status
- Professional
Details
Life dates
Homburg [D], 1879 - Berlin [D], 1944
Activity
1900 * / Hasselt, Marché au Bois, 7
Successor: Ghuys (-Delée) Gustave
Jacques Emile / Jacob Emil, ° 21.5.1879; + 7.4.1944. Previously recorded in Hasselt from 1895 to April 1896, when he left for Ath. Gliot probably worked as an operator there for Laurent De Schepper (see that name) for about a month. Arrived at this address from Liège on 26.1.1900. Left for Brussels - Schaerbeek on 11.4.1900.
1900 * - 1901 / Tournai, Rue du Curé Notre-Dame, 12
Predecessor: Leyniers Joseph Successor: Carlier Frères / Carlier Alfred
Active at this address from May 1900, when Gliot announced that he had acquired Leyniers' studio, until July 1901. "Home visits for groups and post-mortems" (Le Courrier de l'Escaut, 28.7.1900). Advertisement at this address for "Messrs Gliot & Dezauney [sic], photographers" (Le Courrier de l'Escaut, 26.10.1900). Gliot's negatives were acquired by Alfred Carlier, as were those taken by Gliot's predecessors at this address.
1905 Anvers, Rue Basse, 19
Successor: Pacilly Jeanne
On his arrival in Antwerp from Birkenfeld [Voralberg, A] on 5.10.1904, Gliot was registered as a journeyman photographer. He declared having previously resided in Hasselt, Liège, Brussels and Tournai. Advertising at this address in July 1905 (Gazet van Antwerpen, 2.7.1905).
1906 - 1914 Anvers, Longue Rue Porte aux Vaches, 50
Successor / Predecessor: Roth Herman #
Advertising at this address in April 1906 (Gazet van Antwerpen, 29.4.1906). The studio appeared under Roth's name in the directories, 1909-1912.
Successor: Ghuys (-Delée) Gustave
Jacques Emile / Jacob Emil, ° 21.5.1879; + 7.4.1944. Previously recorded in Hasselt from 1895 to April 1896, when he left for Ath. Gliot probably worked as an operator there for Laurent De Schepper (see that name) for about a month. Arrived at this address from Liège on 26.1.1900. Left for Brussels - Schaerbeek on 11.4.1900.
1900 * - 1901 / Tournai, Rue du Curé Notre-Dame, 12
Predecessor: Leyniers Joseph Successor: Carlier Frères / Carlier Alfred
Active at this address from May 1900, when Gliot announced that he had acquired Leyniers' studio, until July 1901. "Home visits for groups and post-mortems" (Le Courrier de l'Escaut, 28.7.1900). Advertisement at this address for "Messrs Gliot & Dezauney [sic], photographers" (Le Courrier de l'Escaut, 26.10.1900). Gliot's negatives were acquired by Alfred Carlier, as were those taken by Gliot's predecessors at this address.
1905 Anvers, Rue Basse, 19
Successor: Pacilly Jeanne
On his arrival in Antwerp from Birkenfeld [Voralberg, A] on 5.10.1904, Gliot was registered as a journeyman photographer. He declared having previously resided in Hasselt, Liège, Brussels and Tournai. Advertising at this address in July 1905 (Gazet van Antwerpen, 2.7.1905).
1906 - 1914 Anvers, Longue Rue Porte aux Vaches, 50
Successor / Predecessor: Roth Herman #
Advertising at this address in April 1906 (Gazet van Antwerpen, 29.4.1906). The studio appeared under Roth's name in the directories, 1909-1912.
Locations
1900 * / Hasselt, Marché au Bois, 7
1900 * - 1901 / Tournai, Rue du Curé Notre-Dame, 12
1905 Anvers, Rue Basse, 19
1906 - 1914 Anvers, Longue Rue Porte aux Vaches, 50
1900 * - 1901 / Tournai, Rue du Curé Notre-Dame, 12
1905 Anvers, Rue Basse, 19
1906 - 1914 Anvers, Longue Rue Porte aux Vaches, 50
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Management
Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#1912
Status
Level of detail
Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 28.12.2017; SFJ revised 4.4.2019, 31.5.2019, 1.5.2020 & 5.3.2022 based on information supplied by M. Demaeght; MCC revised 1.5.2020 and merged with entry 1997#725 "Cliot"; MD revised 17.2.2021, 18.5.2021 & 3.1.2023; SFJ revised 8.3.2024 based on information published by Bernard Desmaele & Éric Rigaut