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llllf NORFOLK COLLEGE LIBRARY JRllJ
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In honour and loving memory of ALIS
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6 Contents 6 The daguerreotype Dagu
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8 Contents 21 Instantaneous photogr
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IO Contents Under-water photography
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12 Foreword Many of the ex 1 stmg c
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14 Introduction effects, for which
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1 The history of the camera obscura
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The history of the camera obscura 1
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The history of the camera obscura 2
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Photochemical investigations 3 l Th
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3 Phantoms of photography TIPHAIGNE
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4 The first conception of photograp
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The first conception of photography
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The first conception of photography
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Plates 1-16
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1 CEMMA-1 ms1us. First published il
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l), i 7 JOHANN ZAHN. Reflex box cam
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Part II ' THE IN VENTIO N OF PHOTOG
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56 The invention of photography and
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58 The invention of photography Pl
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60 The invention of photography Pl
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62 The invention of photography Nie
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68 The invention of photography P .
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70 The invention of photography RAP
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72 The invention of photography con
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74 The invention of photography Fig
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76 The invention of photography fix
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78 The invention of photography spo
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80 The invention of photography Fig
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82 The invention of photography Tal
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8 Direct positives on paper Pl 40 H
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86 The invention of photography It
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9 Other independent inventors Fig 9
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90 The invention of photography Pl
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92 The invention of photography Rea
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94 The invention of photography Deu
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96 The invention of photography I2
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98 The invention of photography cou
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17 NicEPHORE NIEPCE. Pencil and was
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42 SIR J. F. w. HERSCHEL, photograp
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1 o The daguerreotype in France In
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The daguerreotype in France 117 FRA
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The daguerreotype in France 119 The
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The daguerreotype in America 121 wi
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The daguerreotype in Great Britain
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The daguerreotype in Great Britain
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13 The daguerreotype in German-spea
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The calotype and other paper proces
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The ca lo type and other paper proc
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15 The progress of photography on p
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The introduction of photography on
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Plates 43-96
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46 FRIEDRICH VON MARTENS. Panoramic
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52 RICHARD BEARD. Portrait of a lad
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60 Voigtlander metal daguerreotype
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67 DR JOHN ADAMSON. Negative and po
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75 srn JOHN HERSCHEL. Cyanotype of
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94 HIPPOL YTE BA y ARD · G arden s
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232 The collodion period daguerreot
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18 Portrait photography-a new indus
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236 The collodion period Portrait p
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23 8 The collodion period LIKENESSE
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240 The collodion period ART ·PROG
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242 The collodion period The cost o
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244 The collodion period J. LAI N G
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246 The collodion period Pl 104 OSC
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248 The collodion period dictum tha
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250 The collodion period Pl 112 as
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252 The collodion period The proces
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254 The collodion period v x· Fig
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256 The collodion period normal dis
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2 5 8 The collodion period Pis 124,
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260 The collodion period With scien
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262 The collodion period square, bu
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264 The collodion period Pl r 29 J>
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22 News photography Many people are
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268 The collodion period Pl I39 Pl
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270 The collodion period bareness o
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272 The collodion period Pl 144 Gar
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274 The collodion period by the Pru
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276 The collodion period Fig 36 Tra
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278 The collodion period Fig 3
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280 The collodion period different
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282 The collodion period publicatio
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286 The collodion period despaired
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288 The collodion period Pl 1 68 Pl
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290 The collodion period Pl 174 MOU
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292 The collodion period always bro
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294 The collodion period direct in
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296 The collodion period Pl r84 Pl
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298 The collodion period profession
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300 The collodion period Pl 185 bro
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302 The collodion period Pl 190 Pl
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25 Some famous portrait photographe
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306 The collodion period light acco
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308 The collodion period ahead of t
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31 o The collodion period excellenc
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3 12 The collodion period Fig 43 Wo
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' DETECTIVE ' CAMERAS Hand, pocket,
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Push-button photography 423 might h
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Push-button photography 425 photogr
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Photography by artificial light 427
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Photography by artificial light 429
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Photography by artificial light 43
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3 4 The photography of movement Tho
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The photography of movement 439 lea
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The photography of movement 441 Fig
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The photography of movement 443 and
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The photography of movement 445 Som
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35 Documentation Social Documentati
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Documentation 449 of the over l ,20
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Documentation 45 l Sella did not, o
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Press photography 453 Of the numero
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Press photography 455 cases, in 6 t
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Naturalistic photography 457 whole
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Naturalistic photography 459 aspire
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Naturalistic photography 46 I occur
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38 The aesthetic movement Held toge
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The aesthetic movement 46 5 Indeed,
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The aesthetic movement 467 to the a
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The aesthetic movement 469 photogra
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Plates 219-308
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.. 223, 224 Cravat camera, introduc
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231 ROBERT SLINGSBY. Domestic inter
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240 MUYBRIDGE ' s track at Palo Alt
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250 THOMAS EAKINS. Man running, 188
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. ' 258 JACOB RIIS. Taiior's worksh
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265 SIR BENJAMIN STONE. Ox-roasting
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280 L YD DELL SAWYER. 'In the twili
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284 J. CRAIG ANNAN. The painter and
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294 ROBERT DEMACHY. Ballet dancer.
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305 HARRY c. RUBINCAM. Circus rider
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39 Aerial photography Foreseeing th
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Aerial photography 509 slow-burning
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40 Under-water photography1 One sto
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Under-water photography 513 Finding
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Photography of criminals 5 1 5 from
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42 Medical photography A detailed a
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Part VII THE EVOLUTIO N OF COLOUR P
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522 The evolution of colour photogr
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524 The evolution of colour photogr
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Plates 309-322
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309 ARTHUR BATUT ' s arrangement fo
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PATEIT PHOTO.GALV!IO.GRAPHIC PROCES
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44 Photomechanical printing process
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Conclusion THE NECESSITY FOR PUBLIC
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Notes on the text Part I THE PREHIS
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Notes on the text 567 Part IV THE C
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Notes on the text 569 22 News photo
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Notes on the text 573 9 Not bichrom
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Bibliography 581 ERICH STENGER Die
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Appendix 583 Process Photogenic dra
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Appendix 5 8 5 Society and first pr
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Appendix 587 12 Revue photographiqu
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Index 591 Carpmael, William I 3 5 C
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Index 593 Fockedey, Hippolyte I 88
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Index 595 Lewitzky, Sergej L. (1819
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Index 597 Pohl, Joseph Johann (1825
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Index 599 Tichborne case 515 Tiffer