Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Exploring the George E.O. Lilley Fonds

During my recent sojourn to the Queen's University Archives, I began exploring the George E.O. Lilley Fonds which were donated to the archives. I perused two boxes. There are fifty-one!

To quote from the fonds description:
George Edwin Osborne Lilley was a photographer born in Kingston in 1918. George served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. Just prior to the end of the war and after the war, he was employed at the National Film Board of Canada where he produced films for foreign distribution, working under John Grierson.

After joining the militia he was, at the same time, actively involved in the public relations role of the Canadian Armed Forces. He served as Public Information Officer from 1955-1974. He retired from the Armed Forces in 1974. Mr. Lilley joined Transport Canada as Public Affairs Officer. He was stationed with the Canadian Coast Guard in Toronto.

Mr. Lilley had been interested in photography from an early age. For many years he was a freelance photographer in Kingston. His photographic work involved news photography, documentaries, advertising and promotional work. As far as the news side of photographic gathering is concerned, Mr. Lilley was under contract to provide news photographs for the Kingston Whig-Standard, the Toronto Telegram, the Globe and Mail, the Ottawa Journal, the Montreal Star, Montreal Gazette, the Associated Press, the United Press, Time-Life Fortune, and some European newspapers. He passed away on 22 November 2003. 

The fonds consist of approximately 20,000 negatives documenting events and people in Kingston and district from the late 1940's to the early 1960's.
Business card - 1952


4 comments:

  1. I have a power point file containing a number of Lilley pics. Can send.
    John Olson.

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  2. I would be interested in seeing that powerpoint, John. My email is mile179kingston@yahoo.ca.
    Thanks for the offer,
    Eric

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  3. that's george sitting on a split rail. probably the only photo of him out there.

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  4. Yes, it's the only one I've seen.
    Eric

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