Stanislaus Julian Naleoj 1836 - 1890
Stanislaus Julian Naleoj , successful photographer in England. aka Walery. Count Stanislaw Julian Ostrorog (1830-1890) was born in Mohylewo, Lithuania but spent most of his youth in Paris where the family went in 1831 to take political asylum. He served as a Captain in the 5th Lancers, in the Staff Polish Division as aide-de -camp to General Count Zamoiski on the British Government's payroll under General Storks. Subsequently he was promoted to colonel in the Turkish army in 1854. Around three years later he moved to London. He became a British citizen in 1862. As a professional photographer he first set up a studio in Marseilles and then Paris, which he sold in 1878, before opening his first studio in London in May 1883 at 5 Conduit Street. Following on from his successful portrait sitting with Queen Victoria in 1886 he moved to 164 Regent Street. He died in June 1890
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Born: Mohylewo, , , Lithuania 1836 | Baptised:
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1. London, , , England 1862
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Timeline
1836 | Born (birth) Mohylewo, Lithuania | 1862 | Married (marriage) London, England | 1889 | Married someone (marriage) London, England | Jun 1890 | Died (death) London, England |
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