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Cabinet prints were popular from the late 1860s until around 1900.  They consisted of photos measuring about 4"x 5.5", mounted on trade cards measuring about 4.5"x 6.5".
The photographer's name and address usually appeared on the back of the card.

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Cabinet prints were popular from the late 1860s until around 1900.  They consisted of photos measuring about 4"x 5.5", mounted on trade cards measuring about 4.5"x 6.5".
The photographer's name and address usually appeared on the back of the card.

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Cabinet Print (back)  -  Photographer: Fred E Bailey ©

Fred E Bailey

A Cabinet Print of the Gordon family from the studio of Charles G Bain, 124 St Stephen Street, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, 1890 ©

Charles G Bain

Cabinet Print (back)  -  Photographer: Fred E Bailey ©

Cabinet Print by P J Banks, 13 Meadowbank Crescent, Edinburgh - Probebly around 1900 ©

Cabinet Print by P J Banks, Piershill, Edinburgh - Probebly around 190 ©

Patrick J Banks

Bashford  -  Cabinet Print  -  green back © Bashford  -  back of Cabinet Print  -  green back ©

Bashford  -  Cabinet Print  -  blank back © Bashford  -  back of Cabinet Print  -  blank back ©

William T Bashford

Cabinet Print by Brown, Barnes & Bell  -  Man © The back of a cabinet print by Brown, Barnes & Bell  -   Man ©

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Brown, Barnes & Bell

Brown, Barnes & Bell

Photograph from the studio of R Brown  -  James and Christina David, great-grandparents of David Stewart ©

Edinburgh professional photographer, Robert Brown, on a donkey in his father's studio in Aberdour ©

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R Brown

R Brown

Cabinet Print by R S Brown  -  Soldier in a Volunteer Regiment © Cabinet Print by R S Brown  -  Soldier in a Volunteer Regiment ©

Richard Stuart Brown

Photograph by Thomas Burns of Willie and Amy Center, the son and wife of the Edinburgh photographer and bagpipe maker, John Center ©

Thomas Burns

More cartes de visite and cabinet prints can be found on the Newhaven Fishwives page.

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