10
1 1865
Mr
Tunny
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2
portraits on glass, very similar in appearance to those produced by Messrs
Helsby
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14
2 1865
JH
Dalmeyer, London
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Specimens
of enlarged photographs by Dr. Van Monkhoven
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14
2 1865
H
Moore, London
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An
enlarging camera and a printing camera for wet collodion suggested by Mr
Sidebotham, both cameras constructed by Mr Rogerson, Manchester
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14
3 1865
EW
Dallas
Agent for the company
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Medallion
Portraits in p….. (?) and terra-cotta by the International Photo-sculpture Company
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11
4 1865
United
Appreciations of Photography, London
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Portraits exhibited in illustration of the pa….(?) taken by
the United Appreciations of Photography, London
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9
5 1865
Thomas
Ross, London
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The
new Doublet lens + the results of some experiments made with it by Dr. W D
Clark.
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9
1 1866
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A
large selection of photographs demonstrating the value of Mr Ross’
lens, being architectural and landscape subjects taken by Mr F…, Mr
G… and others + copies of engravings and maps.
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9
1 1866
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Photographs
taken with Mr Dalmeyer’s lens, being architectural and landscape
subjects and others taken by Mr Smith of Melrose, Mr Sidebotham of
Manchester and Mr Wardly of Manchester
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9
1 1866
Mr
Callaghan
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Two
large photographs by Professor Steinheil’s New Wide Angle Lens +
large portraits taken with the new lens by
Mo…..tlader (?)
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9
1 1866
The
Pantascopic Company
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A
large selection of panoramic views, being scenery by Mr MA Brown of
Doncaster and views of the Lake District by Mr Carlisle of Grasmere
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10
2 1866
HP
Robinson
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An
Album containing 200 Cards and Specimens of Sympsontypes on opal glass |
10
2 1866
J
W Swan,
Newcastle upon Tyne
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Specimens
of Printing on Carbon by JW Swan.
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10
2 1866
Walter
Woodbury, Kingston -on-Thames |
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Specimens
of Woodbury’s patent photo-relief process were exhibited by the
inventor, Walter Woodbury of Kingston-on-Thames. |
10
2 1866
Mr
Callaghan, London |
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Two
of Professor Steinheill’s new lenses
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Thomas’s
box tent
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