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Photographic Gallery: Points of View, British Library
Photographic Gallery: Points of View, British Library
- Anna Atkins, (algae) Dictyola dichtoma, 1843-53.
- Lady Alice Mary Kerr, Portrait of William Scawen Blunt, c 1870.
- Samuel Bourne, From the top of the Manirung Pass, India, 1864.
- Francis Frith, Hastings from the beach – low water, 1864.
- Henry Dixon and Son shop in Macclesfield Street, Soho, London, 1883.
- Josef Maria Eder & Eduard Valenta X-ray photograph of Frogs, 1890s.
- Etienne Carjat, Portrait of Charles Baudelaire, 1863.
- Unknown photographer, Kodak Head Office, c 1902.
- Unknown photographer, Printing Kodak negatives by daylight, Harrow, 1891.
- Antoine Jean Francois Claudet, (Framed) Portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot by a rival Daguerrotype photographer, early 1840s
- Fox Talbot, Photogenic Drawing of Flower Specimens, 1839
- John Thomson, Workers on the Silent Highway
Points of View: Capturing the 19th Century in Photographs - a free exhibition - continues at the British Library until 7 March 2010. Information here. The accompanying book by John Falconer and Louise Hide can be purchased here.
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