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59 Rodney Street, Liverpool
  59 Rodney Street
Liverpool
L1 9ER
Merseyside
England
Edward Chambre Hardman photographed in around 1969 holding a Rolliflex camera. © The National Trust.
Collection details
Archives, Fine Art, Personalities, Photography, Social History
Contact details
Information Line/Advanced Booking (Tel) : 0151 709 6261
Custodian (Tel) : 0151 709 6107
E-mail : 59rodneystreet@nationaltrust.org.uk
Website : www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-59rodneystreet
Open
Daily: September 15 - October 31 (closed Mondays and Tuesdays) from 10.30am - 4.30pm and weekends 6 November - 5 December.
Admission charges
Admission by timed ticket and guided tour only, to avoid overcrowding and to preserve the fragile contents. No photography allowed inside property. Advance bookings recommended. Tickets on the day subject to availability.

£4.50, child £1.25, family £10.00
Group rates available
Description
Georgian terraced house - the former studio and home of the photographer E. Chambre Hardman. Unique time capsule of Liverpool life in the mid 20th century. Small exhibition space devoted to a selection of Hardman's work. Discover Hardman's amazing techniques for photographing people and landscapes and hear him talk about his work on film. New for 2005 is a virtual tour of the property including the upstairs with audio commentary that allows visitors to view each room. Please advise us at time of booking if you wish to make use of this facility when you visit.
Collections description
As well as a selection of Hardman'ss collection of photographs - over 142,000 images – the house includes the studio where most were taken, the darkroom where they were developed and printed, the business records and the rooms where the photographer, Edward Chambre Hardman, and his wife Margaret lived from 1948 to 1988, complete with all their contents and ephemera of daily life.

The subject matter of the photographs – portraits of the people in Liverpool, their city and the landscapes of the surrounding countryside – provide a record of a more prosperous time when Liverpool was the gateway to the British Empire and the world. Parallel to this is the quality of Hardman’s work and his standing as both a pictorial and portrait photographer

Key artists and exhibits
Edward Chambré Hardman


Articles
News In Brief - Week Ending December 10 2006
Mr Hardman's Studio Wins Museum Interpretation Award
Mr Hardman's Wins EU Prize As It Prepares To Open Discovery Room
Mike McCartney To Open Chambré Hardman's Home

 
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