At Western New York Heritage, we will often get calls, letters or emails, requesting a specific issue of the magazine. The motivation for those making the request usually involves an interest in the subject matter of this or that article, but occasionally is of a more personal nature. Such was the case nearly a year ago, when I received a letter from Laura Elkinton of Belgrade, MT, expressing an interest in our Fall 2009 issue. The reason for her interest was stated succinctly; “The child on the cover is my mother.” The communication further revealed that Ms. Elkinton is the granddaughter of photographer Ernest J. Rawleigh, who created the original photograph for the Buffalo Sunday Times in October 1924. The little girl featured in the photo is her mother and Rawleigh’s daughter, Gloria.
Upon request, Ms. Elkinton generously shared her family stories, along with numerous additional photographs, featuring Gloria as well as other members of the family. Thus this installment of the Old Photo Album revisits our cover of a year ago, while providing additional images of the family behind it.
Readers may recall from Fall 2008’s Old Photo Album that Ernest J. Rawleigh (1883-1954) was an important local photo artist in the early 20th century. With early ties to the Roycroft community, Rawleigh served as General Pershing’s photographer in World War I, and later worked with a number of Buffalo newspapers.
During this latter period, Ernest and Marie Rawleigh lived at 22 Crosby Avenue in Kenmore, NY, where Gloria and her brother Joseph grew up. Laura Elkinton was born in Buffalo in 1948, and remembers visiting her grandparents in this house and playing in the beautiful garden in the backyard. The house is still standing. She also remembers her grandfather—“E.J.”—as an avid gardener, artist and photographer.
We hope you enjoy this collection of family photographs, courtesy of Ms. Laura Elkinton, and we offer her our sincere thanks for sharing her recollections and photos.