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The leading  photography studio of '''Johnston & Hoffman''' was created in Calcutta in 1882 by Theodore Julius Hoffman and P.A. Johnston. A branch was opened in Darjeeling in 1890 and Simla in the mid 1890s. Hoffmann took over the business on the death of Johnston in 1891. <ref>http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/photographer/1_Johnston_Hoffmann/A/</ref>
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The leading  photography studio of '''Johnston & Hoffman''' was created in Calcutta in 1882 by Theodore Julius Hoffman and P.A. Johnston. A branch was opened in Darjeeling in 1890 and Simla in the mid 1890s. Hoffmann took over the business on the death of Johnston in 1891. <ref>http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/photographer/1_Johnston_Hoffmann/A/</ref> Theodore Hoffman died in Calcutta, India in December 1921. <ref>IOR N1-457-333 </ref>
  
 
It was possibly the second largest commercial photographers in India after the studios of Bourne and Shepherd and were one of the first to publish postcards in Calcutta from at least 1898 onwards.
 
It was possibly the second largest commercial photographers in India after the studios of Bourne and Shepherd and were one of the first to publish postcards in Calcutta from at least 1898 onwards.

Revision as of 19:15, 6 July 2019

Dalhousie Square

The leading photography studio of Johnston & Hoffman was created in Calcutta in 1882 by Theodore Julius Hoffman and P.A. Johnston. A branch was opened in Darjeeling in 1890 and Simla in the mid 1890s. Hoffmann took over the business on the death of Johnston in 1891. [1] Theodore Hoffman died in Calcutta, India in December 1921. [2]

It was possibly the second largest commercial photographers in India after the studios of Bourne and Shepherd and were one of the first to publish postcards in Calcutta from at least 1898 onwards.

The company closed somewhere in the 1950s.

Postcard images

See Johnston & Hoffmann for postcard images

References