Redfern, Jasper, 1871 - 1928
Dates
- Existence: 1871 - 1928
Biography
Jasper Redfern, was trained as a photographer but established a sideline as one of the earliest adopters of the cinematograph in the North of England. With a Kineopticon (a projector supplied by Birt Acres, a pioneer of cinematography) he presented a double-bill of film and x-ray demonstrations at the Sheffield YMCA in September 1896. An interactive and intimate show, the portability of the new device meant that Redfern could readily capitalise on public interest in the invention, and immediately target the smaller towns and venues overlooked by the major cinematograph tours.
A one-off show during the interval of a local Christmas pantomime gave Redfern his first break into the music hall circuit, and a regular supply of new and topical material ensured that he could present a new show to any venue he returned to. With an interest still vested in his photography studio, Redfern presented film without the constant pressure to travel and find new audiences.
In 1898, Redfern obtained exclusive contracts to tour the prominent film of the Corbett and Fitzsimmons boxing match of 1897. This, along with a number of high profile films of local sports events, marked a step towards the headline feature as an event in itself, and with a view towards securing return audiences week after week.
Redfern also tapped into new markets outside the scope of conventional exhibition by offering a complete evening's entertainment to church groups, clubs and societies. Outside the catchment of local and trade press, the practice introduced new audiences to cinema for the first time and, in combination with specially commissioned local titles, helped cement a public affiliation to the new medium.
Frustrated by the limitations of the music hall circuit and having thoroughly exhausted many of the non-theatrical spaces in and around Sheffield, Redfern struck into new territory in 1904 by pitching his own theatre on a beach outside Southend. With deckchairs for stalls, and a tent to cover the rafters Redfern brought his own programme of film and variety performers to the seaside resort for the summer. The venture successfully addressed a niche in the still open market, yet the concerns of the local licensing authorities over the non-permanent structure ultimately made this a short-term venture and it ran for two seasons.
Redfern's business grew through the following years, at one time holding the lease to four large near-permanent cine-variety shows in cities across the UK. As the industry moved towards larger distribution chains and a system of film rentals, Redfern's approach struggled to adapt to audience and market expectations. As the 1909 Cinematograph act enshrined the fixed-venue cinema show, Redfern's place in the market dwindled, unable as he was to find the financial stability to grow and remain relevant in the face of growing competition.
As the industry grew beyond the scope of a single operator, the entrepreneur eventually returned to his original second act, as an experienced x-ray photographer. Following duty as a field radiologist in the War, Redfern settled as a radiologist at the Grangethorpe hospital in Manchester.
Jasper Redfern died in 1928.
Found in 106 Collections and/or Records:
New Palace Theatre, Hull Programme, 18 August 1902
Alice Cooke - Transformation Dancer. The Maisanos -Continental Musical Grotesques. Sybil St. Elmo - Ballad Vocalist. Ross and Grayson - Comedy Act. Edwin Boyde - Comedian. Redfern's Pictures. Millie Hylton. O'Connor and Brady - Knockabout Comedians. Little Gitana - Child Vocalist. Sisters Morgan - Duettists and Dancers. Glenroy Troupe - Male and Female Characteristic Dancers and Speciality Performers. 3-fold programme.
Newspaper Clippings, c1900 - 1925
Collection of Clippings relating to Jasper Redfern's film shows. UK, mainly Sheffield and surrounding areas.
Nottingham Central Mission Programme, 28 October 1903
Halifax Place. Grand Cinematograph Lecture by the Rev. J. Gregory Mantle. Printed by John Ellis, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham.
Palace Theatre, Hull Handbill, c1900 - 1920
George Dinnie the Strongest man on Earth will Wrestle With Jack Carkeek. Mr George Dinnie appears by the kind permission of Mr. Jasper Redfern, now at the Circus. Printed by M. Waller and Son, Chapel Lane, Hull.
Palace Theatre, Hull Programme, 16 August 1902
Including Alexander Dagmar. 8pp. Printed by Buxton and Co., Wincolmlee, Hull.
Posters, 1900 - 1905
Collection of posters mainly relating to Jasper Redfern's Motion Pictures, as well as other entertainments and events.
Primitive Methodist Conversazione Programme, 29 March 1900
H. Jasper Redfern's Animated Photographs and other acts. 4pp.
Prince of Wales Circus, Scarborough Hippodrome Poster, c1900 - 1920
Jasper Redfern's Vaudeville and Animated Picture Company. Prof. Gillin - Ventriloquist. The Falcons - Acrobats and Hand-Balancers. Master Leonard Ankers - Boy Comedian. Madame McMullen - Soprano Vocalist. Mr. Charlton Howarth - Tenor Vocalist. Mdlle. Dulcie Murielle - Solo Pianist. Printed by G. A. Pindar, 45 St. Thomas Street, Scarborough. Handwritten bill listing on the back from 'Ye Devonshire Halle'. Black on yellow.
Programme insert, possibly Chesterfield, c1900 - 1920
Part only, 6pp.
Programmes, 1899 - 1925
Collection of Programmes mainly relating to Jasper Redfern's Motion Pictures, as well as other entertainments and events.
Public Hall, Barnsley Programme, 8 October 1906
George Gray and company in comedy drama 'The Fighting Parson'. 4pp.
Public Hall, Harvey Institute, Barnsley Handbill, c1900 - 1920
Public Hall, Harvey Institute, Barnsley Handbill, c1900 - 1920
Jasper Redfern's Superb Animated and Singing Pictures. The Falcons - Acrobatic and Hand Balancing Speciality. Harry Heath - Humourist. Edison's Latest Marvel - The Phonometograph. Herbert Betts - Comedian. Grand Gladiatorial Display by Mr George Dinnie. Printed by Bridgens and Son Ltd., Sheffield.
Public Hall Harvey Institute, Barnsley Programme, 23 February 1902
Sacred Concert and Singing Pictures! Printed by B. Shop and Sons, 176 Rockingham Lane.
Public Hall, Harwich Handbill, 12 - 13 April 1905
Featuring Jasper Redfern's World Renowned Animated Pictures and grand Vaudeville Combination. Printed by Watson, Ipswich.
Restaurant Frascati, London Programme, 31 January 1900
Programme of Music and Menu. 4pp.
Sheffield Albert Hall Programme, 4 March 1899
A Grand Comic Concert. Jasper Redfern's Animated Photographs and Living Pictures. 4pp. Printed by Jas Neville, 134 Carver Street, Moorhead, Sheffield.
Sheffield Albert Hall Programme, 3 April 1899
Jasper Redfern's Animated Photographs and others. 4pp.
Sheffield Albert Hall Programme, 3 March 1900
Jasper Redfern's Boer War Views, and other acts. 4pp.
Sheffield Albert Hall Programme, 10 March 1900
Jasper Redfern's Boer War Views, and other acts. 4pp.