Joseph Byron (1847-1923)

Joseph Byron (January 1847 – May 28, 1923) was a Nottingham, England born photographer who founded the Byron Company in Manhattan.

Biography
He was born in England in January 1847. His father, grandfather, and greatgrandfather were photographers. He received a commission from the British government to photograph the conditions in English coal mines. He emigrated to the United States in 1888 with his children, Percy Claude Byron, Florence Mabel Byron (1880–?), and Georgina Byron (1883–?). In 1892 he opened his commercial studio in Manhattan. Byron's specialty was photographing Broadway shows and other stage productions. His son was the photographer Percy Claude Byron. Percy was "the premier maritime photography of his generation". Joseph Byron worked for the New York Times in the 1890s. He died on May 28, 1923 in Manhattan.

Archive

 * 22,000 photos at the Museum of the City of New York from between 1890 and 1942.