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350:. He was given a very large drink and taken for a walk in the garden. Walking just behind Churchill he found the drink too much so he tipped it into a pond they were passing. Unfortunately this made an audible splash. Without turning Churchill called out: 'Pour Mr Jarché another drink'. 361:. In his old age, he lived with his daughter and her sons, John, David and Peter. In March 2012 David presented a one-hour television documentary, in which John also appeared, about his grandfather, as part of the ITV series 'Perspectives'. 303:, he reportedly also took colour photographs, which he sold independently, and was therefore sacked by Odhams. He then worked for the Daily Mail until his retirement in 1959. 583: 538: 440: 247:
He married Elsie Gladys Jezzard (1893–1971), of Epping, Essex on 18 August 1914. They lived with her parents, who ran the White Lion pub in that town.
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in London, but died when Jimmy was ten, leaving his wife and Jimmy to run the business. After an undistinguished school life (he was expelled from
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Perhaps his best remembered photograph shows the rear view of some small naked boys running from a policeman who had caught them swimming in
288:, in the Middle East. He visited Libya in 1941 and was in Burma in early 1942. He was in Berlin immediately after the end of the war. 221:, London, to Jewish parents Arnold Jarché (or Jarchy; died 1901) and Amelie (née Solomon). His father had a photographic business near 578: 573: 514: 324: 320: 543: 588: 598: 240:, he stationed the rank of company sergeant-major with the 1st army corps school for physical training and 226: 75: 263: 107: 548: 510: 391:, ‘Photographic Personalities: James Jarché’, The Amateur Photographer, 17 December 1952, p.635 296: 206: 544:
Photographs by Jarché in the Daily Herald Archive, part of the Science Museum Group Collection
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Two of his grandchildren (his daughter was their mother) are the brothers, actor
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Examples of Jarché's work, at the National Portrait Gallery
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from 1912 to 1929, then worked at The Graphic and the
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Mile End
Hampstead
St Olave's Grammar School
Press photographer
Daily Sketch
Daily Herald
Daily Mail
Jack Suchet
David Suchet
John Suchet
Fleet Street
Edward VIII
Wallis Simpson
Louis Blériot
Siege of Sidney Street
Mile End
Tower Bridge
St Olave's Grammar School
wrestling
World War I
bayonet
Daily Sketch
Daily Herald
World War II
Life Magazine
Queen Elizabeth II
black and white
Odhams Press
Imperial War Museum
National Science and Media Museum

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