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Leila Galloway's page
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This section is to credit the research council and / or whoever gave you the support for the symposium and other stuff. The Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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Exhibit records from the catalogue of
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Find out more about this exhibition. List of exhibits from the catalogue for this exhibition. Click headings below to re-order. Click EXHIBIT TITLES. To see an individual record. Back to the top.
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Credits for Photographs Exhibited in Britain 1839 -1865
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Photographic Exhibitions in Britain 1839 -1865 was funded by:. The AHRB funds postgraduate training and research in the arts and humanities, from archaeology and English literature to design and dance. The quality and range of research supported not only provides social and cultural benefits but also contributes to the economic success of the UK. For further information on the AHRB, please see our website www.ahrb.ac.uk. Technical director: Prof. Stephen Brown. Project management: Robert Ross.
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Photographs Exhibited in Britain 1839 -1865: view records by price
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Records by original price. Prices are arranged in ascending order (lowest first). 1/6 mounted and 1/- umounted. 1/6 mounted and 1/- unmounted. Stereoscopic slides, each 1/6. 3/- on large paper, 2/- on small paper. 3/- on large paper, 2/- on small paper. Without Frm. 2/-. 2/6 mounted and 2/0 unmounted. 2/6 mounted and 2/0 umounted. Without Frm. 3/-. Without Fra. 3/6. Without Frm. 3/6. 3/6 Unframed, 6/- Framed. 3/6 Unframed, 8/- Framed. 3/6 Unframed, 7/- Framed. 4/6 mounted and 3/9 unmounted.
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Glossary of processing terms
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Glossary of processing terms. All links to external websites on this page were correct on the date of publication (September 2004). We are not responsible for the content of other websites. A generic term referring to processes employing albumen, a pure form of the white of an egg, as a binder for the light-sensitive silver salts. It was used to make either positives or negatives on paper or glass. See Thomas Sutton, Dictionary of Photography. London: Sampson Low, 1858), p. 12. Hippolyte Bayard developed...
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Photographic Exhibitions in Britain 1839-1865: processes.
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This list of processes standardises the complex and varied way in which they were named in 19th Century exhibition catalogues. The main processes are largely self-evident, but the various sub-sets were named to reflect changes in procedure, formulae or substrate, often taking the name of the person responsible for the modification. Click the question mark icon by each process to read more about it in the glossary. Albumen on glass: view exhibits. Albumen on paper: view exhibits. Back to the top.