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Samuel John Govier posed in fancy dress on his bicycle, locality unknown but somewhere in West Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Samuel John Govier posed in fancy dress on his bicycle, locality unknown but somewhere in West Cornwall. Early 1900s
Samuel John Govier (1871-1967) was a pioneering photographer in the late 19th and early 20th century in Cornwall. In the early years he travelled on his bicycle or in a horse drawn van before setting up in a studio in Chacewater in 1907. Later, he also had a studio in St Agnes. In retirement he became a grocer in Chacewater where he lived. His photographic box can be seen on the front of the bike, beneath the decoration. Photograph from the Govier family album. Photographer: Govier
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Samuel John Govier, a trailblazing photographer of the late 19th and early 20th century in Cornwall, strikes a pose in his fanciful attire atop his trusty bicycle. The exact location remains a mystery, but it is undoubtedly somewhere amidst the picturesque landscapes of West Cornwall. In this snapshot from the Govier family album, we catch a glimpse of Samuel's adventurous spirit as he embarks on photographic journeys astride his two-wheeled companion. His dedication to capturing moments led him to traverse the region on either his bicycle or a horse-drawn van before establishing his own studio in Chacewater in 1907. Later on, another studio would grace St Agnes. Retirement saw Samuel transition into the role of grocer while still residing in Chacewater—a testament to his adaptability and entrepreneurial nature. However, it is through photography that he left an indelible mark on history. Take note of the photographic box adorning the front of Samuel's bike—his cherished tool for documenting life's fleeting beauty. Beneath its ornate decoration lies evidence of countless memories preserved for generations to come. This photograph captures not only Samuel John Govier himself but also represents an era defined by Victorian and Edwardian fashion sensibilities. From his distinguished moustache to every meticulously chosen garment, each element reflects both personal style and societal norms. Let us celebrate this remarkable individual who forever immortalized Cornish culture through lenses and emulsions—an artist whose
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