Adelaide Conroy

Summary

Adelaide Conroy née Anceschi (born 1839) was a Malta-based photographer active between 1871 and 1879.[1]

Adelaide was born on 23 April 1839 to Pompilio Anceschi and Rosa Bolondi in Reggio d'Emilia, Italy.[2] Together with James Conroy his first wife Sara, their newborn Jane, Richard Ellis, Adelaide came to Malta from Messina on 9 April 1861 on a ship called Capitole.[3] On 17 May 1872 in the Anglican Cathedral, Valletta Adelaide married the then widowed photographer James Conroy.

From 1875, Adelaide was operating from 56, Strada Stretta, Valletta as Mrs. Conroy – one of the photographers in the Conroy studio.[1] Between February and June 1878 Adelaide advertises as "Mrs. Conroy, English photographers, 56 Strada Stretta, Valletta" in all 12 issues of the short-lived Enterprise magazine (no English photographers are documented to have been working at this studio - Augusto Felice was Maltese, whereas E. Taurines was French).[2][4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Harker, Margeret (2000). Photographers Of Malta. Malta: Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti.
  2. ^ a b Tonna, Caroline (2018). "Women and early photography in Malta: Adelaide Conroy and Lucrezia Preziosi". In Abela, Joan; Buttigieg, Emanuel; Attard, Alex (eds.). Parallel Existences. Malta: Kite Publishing. pp. 259–271. ISBN 9789995750565.
  3. ^ Casha, Kevin (2016). Photography in Malta – The History & The Protagonists. Malta: BDL books.
  4. ^ "the Enterprise" (1–12). 1878: 4. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)