Exhibits at PSS Meetings
1864 |
12 January 1864
J
Ramsay L’Amy |
New Portraiture
Rest |
12 January 1864
Sir David Brewster |
Specimens of
Photo-Microscopes |
9 February 1864
Thomas Sutton |
A New View Camera
and Apparatus [+ views taken with this camera] |
9 February 1864
Sir David Brewster
KH, FRSE, &c. &c. |
The Nocturnal
Stereoscope, invented and patented by Joseph Wood, Optician and
Philosophical Instrument Maker, Birkby Nr. Huddersfield
Its
peculiarity consisted in having an apparatus by which various coloured
screens could be introduced behind the transparent picture changing the
effect from cold to warm or from sun to moonlight. |
8 March 1864
Sir David Brewster |
Specimens of the
Photo-Microscope, as applied to the precious stones or imitations of them,
as made by M M Dagron & Co, Opticians in Paris |
8 March 1864
Joseph W Swan
Newcastle on Tyne |
Carbon Process by
the new process (which were considered by the meeting as quite perfect.) |
12 April 1864
John Moffat |
Portraits taken
by the light of Magnesium Wire in Combustion - the exposure being 60
seconds. |
12 April 1864
Me A Brothers, Manchester |
Portraits and
copies of busts taken by the same light. |
12 April 1864
Mr Pringle of Messrs Ross & Turnbull |
The Apparatus
Invented and Constructed by M Dagron of Paris for taking Photo-Mirograms
[exhibited & Explained by Messrs Ross & Thomson |
8 November 1864
A
Marion, Son & Co, London |
Specimens of the
New Diamond Cameo Portraits of Messrs Window & Bridge |
13 December 1864
The Panatascopic Company, London |
The Improved
Patent Panatascopic Camera, including an angle of 120 degrees |
13 December 1864
Pumphrey Bros |
Christmas Cards
for Medallion Portraits |
13 December 1864
CJ Burnet |
Uranium Prints |