Barton by Barton, circa 1905

Emma Barton / Mrs G.A. Barton (née Rayson) ~ Ave Maria, ca. 1905. Photogravure. Photographische Mitteilungen 1905 | src Photoseed
Emma Barton (née Rayson) ~ Dorothy Barton, undated. Private collection of Lesley & Cheryl Bousfield. Courtesy Luminous-lint : LL/28323 
Emma Barton / Mrs G.A. Barton (née Rayson) ~ (untitled on source). Photographische Mitteilungen 1905 | src The Art of Photogravure
Emma Barton / Mrs G.A. Barton (née Rayson) ~ The Song of Ages. Photograms of the year 1904. | internet archive

Hist! Said Kate the Queen

Emma Barton :: «Hist! Said Kate the Queen». Published in The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. LIV, 1417, p. 531 (November 27th, 1911). | src Musée Nicéphore Niépce
Emma Barton :: «Hist!» Said Kate the Queen.─ «Pippa Passes», Browning. From the London Salon of Photography.
Published in The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. LIV, 1417, p. 531 (November 27th, 1911). | Musée Nicéphore Niépce

The Boy at the Window, 1908

Emma Barton :: The Boy at the Window. The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. XLVVII, 1234, p. 544, Mrs. G.A. (Emma) Barton (1872-1938), Birmingham (West Midlands), England, Illustration of the article «Window Photography». May 26th, 1908. | src Musée Nicéphore Niépce [detail]
Emma Barton :: The Boy at the Window. Illustration of the article «Window Photography». May 26th, 1908. | src Musée Nicéphore Niépce

Women and Roses, 1900s-1910s

Emma Barton (Mrs. G.A. Barton) :: The Gardener’s Daughter, before or on 1911. (DETAIL)

Far up the porch there grew an Eastern rose,
Gown’d in pure white, that fitted to the shape,
Holding the bush, to fix it back, she stood,
A single steam of all her soft brown hair
Poured on one side. (Tennyson)

Emma Barton (Mrs. G.A. Barton) :: The Gardener’s Daughter. Published in The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. LIV, 1398, p. 66 (1911). From The Royal Photographic Society’s Annual Exhibition. | src Musée Nicéphore Niépce
Emma Barton (née Rayson) :: The Soul of the Rose, ca. 1905. Carbon print. The Royal Photographic Society at Science & Media Museum, now V&A