<b>1878 - 1901 / Mons, Grand Rue, 76<79-82>, 41bis<85-88>, 63 then 68<94-01></b> Emile Antoine, ° 13.5.1852. Uncle of Jules Quéquin (see that name). Main studio in Valenciennes [Nord, F], Place d'Armes, 3 from c. 1883 to 1886. This studio was operated latterly in partnership with A. Moreau although there are also CVs bearing Quéquin's name alone. <b>1878 - 1886 ca Leuze, Rue Tour Saint-Pierre, 10</b> Branch studio. Coincided with the main branch in Valenciennes and the branches in Binche and Rue des Capucins in Mons. <b>1883 ca - 1887 ca Binche, Rue Neuve de la Station, 50</b> Predecessor: Durdik Jean Branch studio. Initially the operator was likely Jean Durdik (see that name). "Greatly reduced prices: 12 ordinary portraits for 7 francs instead of 12 francs; 12 enamelled portraits for 12 francs instead of 20 francs; 1 large portrait for 20 francs instead of 32 francs (Binche Libéral, 10.12.1885). <b>1882 - 1901 Mons, Rue des Capucins, 7</b> Already recorded as a photographer living on this street at the birth of a son in June 1882. Another photographer named Jacques Donneux (° Brussels, 7.10.1849) arrived here from Brussels - Molenbeek on 7.4.1882 and left for Brussels on 9.12.1882. He likely worked as an operator for Quéquin. <b>1901 * - 1903 Mons, Avenue de Jemappes, 26</b> Moved here on 11.7.1901. <b>1904 - 1910 Mons, Digue de Cuesmes, 132</b> Still recorded as a photographer domiciled on this street on his death certificate, Mathieu Blot (see that name) signed as a witness.