Charles Farrar Forster (29 February 1848 – 28 August 1894) was curate of the parish of Lockwood near Huddersfield, vicar of St Andrew's Church in Huddersfield, and the first vicar of the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Beckwithshaw.
In spite of suffering severe pain due to heart disease during his working years, he was known for his dedication to parochial work and for the large congregations who came to hear his sermons.
For all his bodily fragility he was notable for his personal charisma, causing various newspapers to remark upon the numerous friends among his past and recent parishioners and among his fellow clergymen who formed part of his life and who attended his funeral and memorial services.
Author: Unknown. No photographer name appears on the back. Archives and libraries have been checked, but no other similar photograph has been found. Source: My scan of the original print, which was kindly lent for the purpose by Forster's great, great nephew, John Kendal Forster. License: CC-PD-Mark PD-old-70-expired