Hannavy_RT72353_C000v1.indd
640 and to the shore of the Hawaiian Islands. By 1850, many men who had gone to California to seek their fortunes, disappointed ...
641 ian costume, and one of our party asked permission to photograph them as they made a picturesque group. They replied in the ...
642 Life changed dramatically for the family after the death of Maude’s father in 1856, at which time he inherited the large fam ...
643 its distinctive architectural details and grey wallpaper with gold stars, into a suite of photographic studios and using her ...
644 in 1891 to help boost its fl edgling tourist industry. In 1881 the Canadian Pacifi c Railway Company hired him to photograph ...
645 Biography Hermann Heid was born on 17 December 1834 in Darmstadt (Germany). He studied chemistry in Gießen and Heidelberg. A ...
646 1760s by J.B. Le Prince (1734–1784). With this print- making process a full scale of tone is obtained by etching a multitude ...
647 try and physiology at the University of Berlin and read many mathematics and philosophy books. His began work on his dissert ...
648 HENDERSON, ALEXANDER (1831–1913) Canadian photographer Alexander Henderson was born in 1831, possibly in Press Castle, near ...
649 studio, Malone spent most of his time experimenting. Unfortunately, very few of the photographs taken by Henneman and Malone ...
650 Her Majesty.” Until 1851, he worked together with the chemist Thomas Malone, continuing independently un- der the name of He ...
651 Algiers, of San Fernando, Tacubaya, of Santiago, of Plata, Rio de Janeiro, of the Cape, of Sydney and fi - nally Melbourne. ...
652 of William Harris in Jerome K. Jerome’s Three Men in a Boat (1889) was based on Hentschel. Hentschel died on Thursday 9th Ja ...
653 photo.” In their book on the “Diamond photographs, Burrows and Schumacher (see infra) noted ‘The series looked like the work ...
654 to fi x silver-based photographs. At the time, he recorded that among the novelties of these compounds was the singular char ...
655 cular glass negative 10 centimeters in diameter, made by percipitating muriate of silver directly onto the glass, and then w ...
656 in Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, vol. 2, no. 3, January 1820, 154–156. ——, “Light” in Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, 2nd di ...
657 forty years. He edited the Journal’s Photographic Al- manac for 1861 and 1862. He became a Fellow of the Chemical Society in ...
658 cut across Victorian class lines, the contemporary critic Lady Elizabeth Eastlake claimed their work “fi rst cast the glamou ...
659 amson combine deep shadows with the paper’s texture to soften the transitions from the sitter’s patterned dress to her long, ...
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