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Sep 8, 2023 · Together we share knowledge, ideas and best practice, and promote and support one another. In honour of the stereoscopic show, we are looking at two early photography home-studios that are part of our Network.
www.earlyphotostudios.uk is a non-commercial web site for local and family historians, listing photographers operating 1840-1916, in Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Rutland and Suffolk.
Directory of Early Photographers in Norfolk, C-D. Noted by Cory as practising near Thorpe Asylum, Norwich, c1865. The only evidence for Carman comes from the 1901 census, when he was living in Friars’ Street Kings Lynn and described as a ‘publican and photographer’, aged 40, born Norwich. In the 1911 census he was still in Lynn, but he ...
Search the collection. The collection offers a fascinating record of the architecture, people, industry and landscapes of England from the earliest days of photography in the 1850s through to the latter part of the 20th century. With such a huge collection picking out favourites is never easy.
Artist Portrait & Landscape Photographer. We want to bring these facts to life by providing a huge, comprehensive, authoritative and unique source of information about earlier photographers in Great Britain and Ireland – all in one single place.
Sep 21, 2013 · Many people wish to research historical photographers. Perhaps you are tracing your family history, a distant relative was photographer or you are trying to date an old photograph you have. The following relate mostly to photographers and concentrate on photographic resources.
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Sep 11, 2024 · The National Galleries of Scotland hold the largest collection of their work in the world. The Collection also includes work by other salt print photographers such as Archibald Burns and Thomas Keith. Archibald Burns, The Horse Wynd, Edinburgh, 1871. Thomas Keith, Iona, 1856.