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  1. James Jarché (8 September 1890 – 6 August 1965) was a Fleet Street photographer notable for the first pictures of Edward VIII and the then-unidentified Wallis Simpson and also for his pictures of Louis Blériot (1909) and the Siege of Sidney Street.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2013 · Portrait of James Jarché, 1957 © The Royal Photographic Society Collection. James (Jimmy) Jarché was a pioneer of modern press photography. He photographed hundreds of historic events and his sitters included, among many others, such diverse subjects as Winston Churchill, Dr Crippen and Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein, 4 February ...

  3. James Jarché. occupation: Photographer. Nationality: British. born in: Mile End, Tower Hamlets, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. Worked for World's Graphic Press; after First World War made his first photographic scoop of a Zeppelin on fire; joined the Daily Sketch in 1912 until 1929; leading photographer at Daily Herald, taken ...

  4. Learn about James Jarche, one of the many photographers for LIFE who captured some of the most iconic pictures from the US & around the World.

  5. With pioneering photojournalist James Jarché at the head of a crack team of photographers, the Herald not only visualised the news, but brought artistry to current events and public interest stories.

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  6. 2 de dez. de 2019 · Monday 2 December 2019. James Jarché and early infrared photography. The legendary press photographer, James Jarché (coincidentally the grandfather of the Suchet brothers), was also a pioneer of infrared photography ... or infra-red as it was denoted in those days. He tells in his memoirs that in 1932 ...

  7. Jacob Epstein with 'Primeval Gods' James Jarché (1890–1965) Ben Uri Gallery & Museum. Find out more. Biography on Wikipedia. Venues. Ben Uri Gallery & Museum