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Marteleur, Aimé
Identity
Category
Person (Male)
Alternative name or descriptor
- Photographie Artistique
Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules
Status
- Professional / Connected
Details
Life dates
Couvin, 1860 - Blackburn [Lancashire, GB], 1915
Activity
1895 - 1899 Diest, Rue des Chevaux, 32
Aimé Joseph, ° 16.7.1860; + 4.12.1915. Photographer and draughtsman. Also typographer and printer. "Martelaer" in the directories. Already recorded as a photographer living in Diest, Statiestraat at the birth of a son on 9.11.1893. Published a souvenir album "Jérusalem et ses principaux sanctuaires par un pèlerin belge en Terre-Sainte" in 1895, illustrated with halftone views. Probably left Diest for Antwerp - Mortsel permanently in early 1900. Pioneering film exhibitor from 1902 onwards. He advertised "Cinematograhic festivals in the open air. Screens of 50, 100, 200, 250 square metres" in Antwerp - Vieux Dieu. "& Co." at this address. Domiciled in Antwerp - Borgerhout at the time of his death.
Aimé Joseph, ° 16.7.1860; + 4.12.1915. Photographer and draughtsman. Also typographer and printer. "Martelaer" in the directories. Already recorded as a photographer living in Diest, Statiestraat at the birth of a son on 9.11.1893. Published a souvenir album "Jérusalem et ses principaux sanctuaires par un pèlerin belge en Terre-Sainte" in 1895, illustrated with halftone views. Probably left Diest for Antwerp - Mortsel permanently in early 1900. Pioneering film exhibitor from 1902 onwards. He advertised "Cinematograhic festivals in the open air. Screens of 50, 100, 200, 250 square metres" in Antwerp - Vieux Dieu. "& Co." at this address. Domiciled in Antwerp - Borgerhout at the time of his death.
Locations
1895 - 1899 Diest, Rue des Chevaux, 32
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Bibliography/Webography
Context
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Management
Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#2947
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Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 26.4.2018 & 26.12.2018; SFJ revised 1.12.2019 based on information supplied by M. Demaeght