<b>1859 - 1860 Bruxelles, Galerie de la Reine, 29 <branch></b> ° 29.12.1826; + 18.5.1909. In the directory, "Pesch, V." See also Anonymous [9]. Branch of the studio in Rue de la Madeleine. "Formerly the E. Chartron studio", referring to her husband Emile Chartron, watchmaker and mechanic. <b>1859 - 1860 Bruxelles, Rue de la Madeleine, 54</b> Predecessor: Chartron E. Successor: Brand Frères # Main studio and domicile until 11.5.1859. Activity as a photographer at this address attested only by the directories. <b>1862 - 1864 / Bruxelles, Rue de l'Ecuyer, 34</b> Successor: Nysten J. & Cie # At this address from 11.5.1859 until 6.10.1864. "Pesch" in the 1861 directory. Probably already active at this address in 1861 following transfer of the two other studios. <b>1864 * - 1867 / Bruxelles, Montagne aux Herbes Potagères, 27</b> Arrived at this address on 6.10.1864. She was then a photographer, along with her son Julien Chartron (see that name). "Pêche L. & Cie" in the directories in 1865 and 1866. They left for Brussels - Molenbeek on 4.2.1867. By the time of her arrival at Rue des Grandes Carmes, 8 on 10.12.1873, she was still recorded as a photographer and then as a wine merchant. She was subsequently recorded in the population registry as a person of private means.