592 Index Dictionary <strong>of</strong> National Biography 206 Didier, Leon 524 differential focusing 456, 457, 458 diffraction photographs 52I, 525 Digges, Leonard and Thomas 24, 27 DIN (Deutsche Industrie Norm) scale 42I Diorama 65, 68 direct positive photographs 56, 58, 59, 79, 82, 84-7, 88, 97, 525 Disderi, Andre Adolphe (I8I9-90) 263, 273, 293, 294-5, 296, ]02, ]07, ] IO, ] I], ]I5, 179-181 Disdfo & Co. 34I Disraeli, Benjamin (Lord Beaconsfield) 296, 300 Dixon, Henry 282, 326, 154 Dixon, Joseph 337, 545 documentation II6, I27, 128, I9I, I92; see also chapters 2I, 22, 23 Dodero, Louis 294 Dodwell, Edward 29 Dollond, John (I706-6I) 29 Domonte, Flores I98 Donnadieu, A. L. 259 Donkin, W. F. 101 Donne, Alfred (I80I-78) 72, I I6, I2o, I 56, 539 Dorffel, <strong>The</strong>odor I55. I56 Downey, W. & D. 297 Draper, Dorothy Catherine 125, 49 Draper, John William (I8II-82) !2I, I2], 125, 126, I99, ]II, 49 drawing instruments I9 Driffield, Vero Charles (I848-I9I5) 420-I, 459 Drouin, F. 259 dry plates : collodion 283, 320-I, 323-7; . gelatine 327-34 Dry Plate Club 332 Duboscq, Jules (I8I7-86) 255, 256, 438 'Dubroni' 0· Bourdin) 26I,fig 35 Duca, Lo 87 Du Camp, Maxime (I822--94) I77, I89, 287, 89 Duchatel, Comte Tannegui 68, 69, 85, I]O, I]I Ducom, Jacques 508 Ducos du Hauron, Louis (I 837-I920) 259, 52I-2, 523 Dufay, Louis D. 524 Diihrkoop, Rudolph (I848-I9I8) 466 Dumas, Jean Baptiste 66, 68 Dunmore 289 Durheim, Carl (I8Io-90) I61 Durieu, Eugene I84, I90 Dutilleux, Constant 252 dynactinometer I47 Eakins, Thomas (I844-19I6) 439, 250, 251 East India Co. 281 Eastlake, Sir Charles (I793-1865) 180, I81, I82 Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth (I 809--93) 167, 232 Eastman, George (I854-1932) 406 Eastman Kodak Co. 400, 406, 408-9 Eastman/Walker 406, 407, 412, 453 Eburnum photographs 344 Eder, Joseph Maria (I855-1944) 31, 20I, 328, 333, 400, 42 1, 525, 543 Edgerton, Harold E. (b. 1903) 445 Edinburgh Central Library I 67 Edinburgh Magazine, <strong>The</strong> 42, 77 Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 3 37 Edison, Thomas 442 Edward VII, King 453, 454 Edwards (Glasgow photographer) I 53 Edwards, B. J. ]]I, 420 Edwards, Ernest (1837-1903) 262, 29 1, 548, 549 Edwards, ]. M. I27 Edwards & McPherson 273 Egerton, Jeremiah I44-5 Egerton, John 144-5, I50 Egerton, Philip Henry 288 eggs, use <strong>of</strong> in albumen process I96--7, 258 Egl<strong>of</strong>fstein, Frederick von 5 50 Ehninger, John W. 252 Einbeck, Georg 466 electric light ·403, 429-3 2, 5 l], fig 63, 229, 232 Electrotachyscope 444 electrotyping 143, 338, 340, 540, 541 Elliott, James J. (I835-I903) 256; see also Elliott & Fry Elliott & Fry 331, 454, 272 Elliott, R. L. 3 l 5 Elliott, Robinson 252 Ellis, Alexander John (18I4-90) 1]2 Ellison, Jerome 425 Emerson, Peter Henry (I856-1936) 309,, 456-60, 463,fig 65, 278, 279 emulsion 326; origin <strong>of</strong> the term 572 (note I7) emulsion papers 399-404 enamel photographs 343-4 Encyclopaedia Britannica 3 l 8 Energiatype 169, I78 England, ]. Desire 33 3, fig 5 o England, William (d. 1896) 257, 263, 29 1, 420, 101, 175 engravings : from daguerreotypes I I5, 1]2, 14], 160; from paintings 542 Enjalbert 4I7,fig 60, 221 enlargers : horizontal 311-3, figs 43, 44; vertical 3 14, fig 45 enlarging 143. 249, 261, 262, 275, 3 l 1-7, 3 2 I ; exposures for 3 I 2, 3 l 4; services 3 l 5, 400 epidiascope 2 5 3 Erfurth, Hugo (I874-I948) 466, 297 Esterhazy, Count 443, 253 Ettinghausen, Andreas von (I796-1878) l 57, l 58 Euclid 253 Eugene, Frank 468 Evans, E. Mortimer 441, 443 Evans, Frederick Henry (1852-I943) 46 1, 464, 286, 288 Excursions Daguerriennes l l 5, 540 exhibitions <strong>of</strong> calotypes : by Adamson 165 ; by Bayard 84; by Hill 168; by Ibbetson 90 ; by Ko bell and Steinheil 94; by Reade 9 l, 92 ; by Talbot 77, 78 ; <strong>of</strong> daguerreotypes : l 19, 122, 143, 148, 156, 158; by Isenring 160, l6I ; international : the Great Exhibition (18 5 l) l 19, l 28, l 29, 174, 179, 196, 201-2, 25 5, 280; other exhibitions 186, 234, 244, 258, 265, 268, 275, 289, 290, 291, 294, 306, 308, 312, 3 17, ]I8, 343, 423, 429, 43 1, 445, 524; Kunsthalle, Hamburg 466 ; Manchester Art Treasures 246, 284; photographic societies I 82, 232-3, 264 285, 314, 3 I6, 3 l 8, 327, 332, 427, 430, 43 3, 469 ; Salon exhibitions (London) 462, 465, (Paris) 243-4, 264, 285, 29I, 316, 465; Society <strong>of</strong> Arts 181, 182, 318 expeditions II5--6, 126, 127-8, I]2, I77. 186, I9l, 257, 259, 271, 285--92, 428, 447, 450--1, 511-3 exposure meters 420-1 ; see also actinometer exposure times : albumen-on-glass 195. 582; calotypes I63, 165, 167, 177, 582; collodion, wet and dry l 99, 2 3 I, 269, 275, 283, 305, 309, 323, 33I, 582; daguerreotypes II8, 125, 1]6, I]8, 156, 157. I58, 582; gelatine dry plates 331, 332, 582 Fabricius, Georg (I516--71) 23, 30 fading 175-6, I89, 335-7, 540 Faraday, Michael (I791-1867) 77, I8o, 437 Fargier, Adolphe 339 Fawcett, Samuel 544 Feilding, Charles 75, 81 Fenelon (Fran
Index 593 Fockedey, Hippolyte I 88 Fontayne, Charles I27, 404 Fonteny, H. de I92 Forrest, James A. 342, 410 Foster, Peter Le Neve (I809-79) I76 Fothergill, Thomas 325 Fouque, Victor 58 Fourtier, M. H. 408 Frankenstein, Karl von 88, 89, fig 9 Frazer, J. F. 121 Frederick William III, King I 56 Frederick William IV, King 159 Free Church <strong>of</strong> Scotland I66, I68 Freie Vereinigung von Freunden der Daguerreotypie I 58 Friese-Greene, William (I855-r92I) I97, 441, 442 Frith, Francis (I822-98) 275, 281, 285-7, JI6, 165, 169 Freedman, F. H. 408 Fry, Peter Wickens (d. I86o) 176, 201, 202, 2J6, 251, 252,fig 32 Fry, Roger J06, 554 Fry & Co. Samuel JJ I Fyfe, Andrew (I792-r86I) 82, 86, I24, I77, 545 Gainsborough, Thomas I 9 Gale, Joseph (d. I9o6) 457 Galen, Claudius (IJo-200) 25J Galerie Contemporaine J07, J08 Galilei, Galileo (I564-I642) 2J gallic acid 80, 82, 90, 9I, 92, 177, 178, I84 gallo-nitrate <strong>of</strong> silver 80, 82 gamma curve 421 Garbutt, William 514 Gardner, Alexander (182I-82) 27I-2, 144, 1 4 7 Gardner, James Anthony 514 Garibaldi, Giuseppe 267 Garnier, Henri J4J, 544 Garside, H. 5 5 I gaslight 4J2 gaslight paper 400-r Gaudin, Alexis 326, 327, 328 Gaudin, Marc Antoine (I804-80) II8, 255, 263, 324, 429 Gaumont & Cie, L. 455, 509 Gaupmann, R. I 86 Gautier, Thfophile I 16, 244 Gay-Lussac, Joseph Louis (I778-18 50) 69, 130 gelatine I82, I88, 191, I94, 200, 324, 325, J27, 328, 405 ; pigmented 338-42 gelatine bromide paper 399 gelatine chloride paper 400 gelatine chloro-bromide paper 400-I gelatine dry plates 197, J27-J4, 408 ; prices <strong>of</strong> J32 gelatine pellicle J29, 3 JO Gemma-Frisius, Reiner (I508-55) I9, 1 Gemoser, Max 548 genre photographs 192, I96, 247, 294, 465 Genthe, Arnold (1868-1942) 448, 261 George IV, King 60 George Eastman House 254, 45J, 554 Gerber, Friedrich (1797-I872) 88-90, 94 Germeshausen, Kenneth J. 445 Gernsheim, Alison (19II-69) 59, 5I7, 554 Gernsheim, Helmut (b. I9I3) 59, 152, 247, JIO, 554 Gernsheim Collection 57, 58, 60, 81, IJ6, I67, 174, 255, 27J, 525 Gershon, Levi hen (1288-I344) 18 'ghost' pictures see spirit photography Giessendorf, Karl von 545 Gill, Major 288 Gimpel, Leon 259 Girault de Prangey, Joseph Philibert (I804-92) I I6, 263, 44, 45 Giroux, Alphonse 70, 73, l2I, IJI, I55, I56, I60, 31 Giroux, Mme 155 Gladstone, William Ewart 296, JOI, 453 Glaisher, James (r809-I90J) 32J, 508 glass house lJ6, 139, I46, I58, I59, 17I, 2JI, 232, 2J4, 241, J05 glass, photographs on 57, 6J, 95, 97; see also albumen, collodion and gelatine processes glass, price <strong>of</strong> 242 Glauber, Johann Rudolf (I604-68) JO, 32 Glover, T. G. 288 Gliickmann l5J, 514 Goddard, John Frederick (I795-I866) 97, lI7, lJ5, IJ6, 426 Goerz, Carl Paul (1854-I923) 420, 42I, 455, 584 Goerz/Anschiitz camera 420, 42I, 44J Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 28, 524 Goldman, Sidney 454 Golpin, C. 78 Goodwin, Hannibal (I822-I900) 408-9 Goodwin Film & Camera Co. 408 Goupil & Co. 34I Gouraud, Frarn;:ois l 17, 121, I22, 160 Grainer, Franz (1871-I948) 466 Grandguillaume, L. 252 Graphic, <strong>The</strong> 454, 551 s'Gravesande, 556 (note 46), 1 o Gray, Robert D. 4I7 Griswold, Victor M. 2J8 Gropius, Georg r 5 5 Gros, Baron Jean Baptiste Louis (I79Jr870) II9, I88, 190 Grosso, Giacomo 467 Grove, Sir William Robert (I8ll-96) 540 Guibert, Maurice 302 gum print 463-4, 465, 468, 58J guncotton l 98 Gurney, Jeremiah 127 Gutenberg, Johannes I9 gutta-percha 405 Guyot, A. 28, 12 Haase, L. 296, 182 H. & D. (Hurter and Driffield) speed rating 42I Haes, Frank (1832-19I6) r8J halation 332 Hale, Edward Everett I22 half-tone block 452, 550-2 half-tone process 549-52 half-tone screen 540, 549, 550-1 Hall, S. C. 287 Halleur, Hermann (d. I 867) 545 Hamburg Kunsthalle 466, 301 Handy, Levin C. 272 Hanfstaengl, Erwin l 86 Hanfstaengl, Franz ( l 804-77) I 8 5, I 86, 340, 87 Hanfstaengl, Teich r 86 Hansen, Georg 296 Hardwich, T. Frederick (I829-90) 232 Harris, John (I667-I719) 27 Harris, Joseph (1702-64) 28 Harrison, W. H. (1841-97) 327 Harrison, W. Jerome 335, 449 Hartland, Hartford 454 Hauer, Johann (I586-I660) 2J Haussonville,
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