Percy Claude Byron | |
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Born |
Nottingham, England |
September 21, 1878
Died | June 9, 1959 Cranford, New Jersey |
(aged 80)
Employer | Byron Company |
Children | Joseph M. Byron Grace Byron Murtaugh Elizabeth Byron Luce |
Parent(s) | Joseph Byron |
Relatives | Gustave May (brother in-law) |
Perciful Claude Byron (September 21, 1878 – June 9, 1959) was an English photographer at the Byron Company in Manhattan. Percy was "the premier maritime photography of his generation".
His father, Joseph Byron, was born in England in 1847 and opened the Byron Company in Manhattan in 1892. Perciful Claude Byron was born on September 21, 1878 in England. In 1935 he was the official photographer for the maiden voyage of the SS Normandie. Percy was born in 1878 in Nottingham, England. Since 1917 he specialized in maritime photography while he lived on Staten Island. In 1942 he closed the family studio because of World War II. He then went to work for the Essex Art Engraving Company of Newark, New Jersey until he retired in December 1958 because of his ill health. He died in 1959 in Cranford, New Jersey.