Frederick Albert Bridge

In 1874 he gave a series of lectures entitled "Gems of English Scenery and Song", accompanied by magic lantern slides.

He also served as organist and choirmaster of St Martin, Ludgate, and conducted the St. John's Choral Society.

[2] From 1872, Bridge worked in London theater, performing principal roles in operettas by Offenbach and Gilbert and Sullivan.

After she died, he married Eliza Mary Perfect Harding (1845–1910) on 2 April 1896, who served as his photographic assistant.

[3] Bridge died in Bognor after a fall while on holiday and was buried in Abney Park Cemetery.

Photograph of Elizabeth Stirling by her husband F.A. Bridge