So Long, Terry Bloomfield
Terry Bloomfield, fishmonger & photographer, died on 28th December last year and I publish this gallery of pictures as a tribute to his unique talent. Terry was born in 1934 and grew up in Columbia Rd as the third generation of a family that worked at Billingsgate, where he ran his own shellfish business. Between 1982, when the market moved to the Isle of Dogs, and 2011, when Terry retired, he recorded the life of Billingsgate in thousands of black and white photographs.
Photographs copyright © Estate of Terry Bloomfield
You may also like to read these other Billingsgate stories
His photos are uniquely brilliant. Valerie
Terry Bloomfield’s photos are really wonderful. Definitely worthy of a book. I hope that’s what will happen. I’d like to see more of them! Thanks for posting. I love your website.
Great pics! I hope his photos are being kept safely for future generations to see.
Wonderful pictures, with the rare eye of a real insider.
Absolutely wonderful pictures made with such an eye and such talent! And it’s a long time since we saw Ken Livingstone beaming like that. But then he always did have an affinity with creatures of the water, so maybe lobsters as well as newts… RIP Terry Bloomfield.
Wonderful photographs indeed. The Girl with the two fishes is brilliant!
Love & Peace
ACHIM
When I was at school I had a friend whose dad was a Billingsgate porter. I used to go round his home after school and then go out and play football over Victoria Park and his dad was sometimes there. No doubt you would have heard the well known adage about their “polite”language. He was certainly a larger than life character , a big man , rough and ready in his ways but never a nicer man could you meet. I never heard one expletive. He was a true gentleman. I remember how much my friend loved him as a father.
Some good ones here. Love the one of the guy with the frozen cockles.
Fabulous, a genius photographer
Wow. This guy was a good shooter.