The abstract for this report is as follows:
Edward
Chambré-Hardman was a Liverpool based commercial
portrait photographer, practicing between
1923
to 1966. He left behind a vast
collection of photographic work including portraiture, landscape and cityscape
works which are now stored within the Central Liverpool Library. The focus of this project concerns the
portraiture component of Hardman’s archive, which consists of approximately
140,000 individual sheet negatives. This report explains what steps have been
made to develop this project from MPhil to PhD, including an evaluation of the
existing aims, as compared with the revised aims now being proposed.
The first section of the report details the original project aims as specified in the RD1 report, it then goes on to list the revised aims as driven by the research conducted to date. The initial aims are then elaborated upon, with a rationale being proposed in relation to the new aims. The second section details all the research conducted to date including the difficulties experienced with accessing Hardman’s archive and the subsequent development of a database designed to drive the process of archival intervention. The second section will also address the practical output of the research to date in terms of both technical testing and case study development. The third section explains the research to be conducted in order to complete the doctorate. This will include the mapping of the archive and the completion of the database and will also propose a future work-plan and timeline for the forthcoming two years until completion. The final part of this section will detail the provisional layout of the thesis and also explain what format the practice based component of the project will take.
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