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1240 tin. The company Schoengauer de Colmar provided the fi nancial assistance for them stay in Egypt at the time of the excavat ...
1241 his best work appeared as book illustrations, such as his drawings for Charles Kingsley’s The Water Babies (1885). Sambourn ...
1242 example of a late Victorian townhouse. The family archive, including Sambourne’s photographs, is held at Kensington Central ...
1243 patents (1858 No. 725, and 1858 No. 1501) covering aspects of studio practice and the coloring of prints, and another in 18 ...
1244 photograph was being the work of an author, as original as the written word—a major milestone in copyright protection. The ...
1245 SAVAGE, CHARLES ROSCOE (1832–1909) American photographer Charles Roscoe Savage’s beginnings were modest. He grew up in a po ...
1246 Savage was also a savvy businessman, one who did not succumb to the bleak fi nancial fate of so many other Western photogra ...
1247 SAWYER, JOHN ROBERT MATHER (1828–1829) AND CHARLES (1861–1914) English photographers John Sawyer was born in Sheffi eld, bu ...
1248 Although his name usually follows that of William Blanchard Bolton in histories of photography—‘Bolton and Sayce’ being giv ...
1249 quent expeditions in the same region, in which Robert took part, confi rmed their reputation as scientifi c explor- ers. In ...
1250 and began to make stereo daguerreotypes, fi lling the demand for photographs in three dimensions. It was one of several dis ...
1251 SCHOTT, FRIEDRICH OTTO (1851–1935) German glassmaker and chemist Born in Witten, near Essen, Germany, Schott came from a fa ...
1252 For practical photography’s fi rst four decades, the picture-maker was also manufacturer and chemist, seek- ing to produce ...
1253 chemicals which were physically hardened by the action of light and so, eschewing silver salts about which so much was alre ...
1254 initiated self-imposed quality control and testing in their manufacture. In the 1850s, after preparing a new batch of waxed ...
1255 nature of the photographic process, the pioneering work of Ferdinand Hurter and Vero C. Driffi eld in England was pivotal. ...
1256 for demonstration to the Academy of Sciences in 1840. His philosophy was summarised: “... we shall let Nature reproduce her ...
1257 by observing temperature change, and he forecast the likelihood of detecting energy in the “lavender” region of the spectru ...
1258 The x-ray, possessing unusual properties but detect- able on conventional plates, was discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen in 1895 ...
1259 Scovill (1789–1857), Frederick Leavenworth, and David Hayden in 1811. In 1827, Hayden and Leaven- worth retired and James’s ...
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