Wakefield Museums and Castles

Self-portrait, Jack Hulme, 1920

Self-portrait, Jack Hulme, 1920

Collected in 1998

Currently on display at Castleford Museum

A close-up selfie of Jack Hulme as a young man taking a picture in a mirror with his camera

An early selfie! Jack Hulme was ahead of his time, taking this self-portrait aged 14 in 1920.

Jack Hulme grew up in the pit village of Fryston, near Castleford. He became a miner but an injury meant he had to leave the pit. Instead, he worked as the local hairdresser and became a keen amateur photographer.

In this early photo, he used a Kodak Box Brownie camera. This simple and affordable model of camera brought photography to the masses. Later, Jack's wife bought him a Leica camera and he started to capture everyday life in his neighbourhood.

Delve deeper

Explore more of Jack Hulme’s archive in our online photography collection (external site).

More Jack Hulme photos

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