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760 routes. The very nature of early unreliable or inconsis- tent chemistry and supplies made this perilously obvi- ous—not to m ...
761 a major centre and the patron would receive the fi nished item upon the itinerant’s next visit. Newspaper articles often poi ...
762 thus gave dots of ink of varying size on the surface of the cast. The light and shade of the image was reproduced and the ca ...
763 Ives continued to work on color photography until he died in 1937. Further Reading Coote, J.H., The Illustrated History of C ...
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J 765 JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY (1843–1942) The photographs which earned William Henry Jack- son an important place in photographic ...
766766 JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY During this time he made Mountain of the Holy Cross, in1873, a photograph which Moran used for a ...
767767 JAMES, HENRY Biography Born, Keeseville, New York, 1843. Retoucher and artist in Troy, New York studio, 1857; similar job ...
768 Survey of Jerusalem (1864); Ordnance Survey of Sinai Peninsula (1869); Plans and Photographs of Stonehenge and of Turusachan ...
769 JAPAN ducing the thickness of air through which observations would be made. This observatory, the foundations of which were ...
770 JAPAN Nagasaki in 1848. Various new words were minted by Japanese scholars and lexicographers to describe the new technology ...
771 fi rst documented use of a camera by a Japanese in 1848 and the election of Ogawa Kazumasa as a Fellow of the Royal Photogra ...
772 the fi nal acceptance of the dry-plate process in Japan. Several attempts were made by domestic manufacturers to produce dry ...
773 photographs were judged by secret ballot, and quickly established an extensive regional network and its own journal in June ...
774 caused by the Johnstown Flood of 1889. In 1893 Jen- nings successfully shot the fi rst four panoramic, aerial photographs of ...
775 pionneers. Besides, while he was tooking photographs in Naples in 1852, others were practising elsewhere in Italy. Indeed, t ...
776 and political gatherings that also served, as Lady Palm- erston noted, “to amuse Fanny [Lady Frances].” Queen Victoria took ...
777 target in which Jocelyn has positioned herself as the “bulls-eye” surrounded but not hit by arrows. By the mid 1870s, Jocely ...
778 JOHNSTON, FRANCES BENJAMIN (1864–1952) In her Obituary in Time magazine in 1952, Frances Benjamin Johnston was remembered as ...
779 the Royal Photographic Society of which he had been a member since 1907. He participated actively in ex- hibitions and the o ...
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