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Hill and Adamson
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Holding Institution:
University of Edinburgh
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University of Edinburgh
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Title:
Calotypes, by D.O. Hill and R. Adamson, Illustrating an early stage in the development of photography. Selected from his collection, by Andrew Elliot
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Calotypes, by D.O. Hill and R. Adamson, Illustrating an early stage in the development of photography. Selected from his collection, by Andrew Elliot
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f.p.6 (I.)
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f.p.6 (I.)
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Creator:
Elliot, Andrew
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Elliot, Andrew
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Creator Role:
Author
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Associate Creator:
Annan, Thomas
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Annan, Thomas
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Associate Creator Name:
Annan, Thomas
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Annan, Thomas
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Associate Creator Dates:
1828 - 1887
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1828 - 1887
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Associate Creator Role:
Photographer
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Photographer
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Associate Creator:
, David Octavius
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, David Octavius
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Associate Creator Name:
Hill, David Octavius
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Hill, David Octavius
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Associate Creator Dates:
1802 - 1870
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1802 - 1870
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Associate Creator Nationality:
Scottish
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Scottish
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Associate Creator Role:
Photographer
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Photographer
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Material:
Salt paper print
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Salt paper print
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Technique:
Calotype
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Calotype
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Location:
Centre for Research Collections/Main Library
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Production Place:
Edinburgh
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Edinburgh
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Style or Period:
Victorian
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Victorian
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Subject Person:
Hill, David Octavius
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Hill, David Octavius
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Subject Place:
Edinburgh, Scotland
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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Art, photography
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Subject Date:
1802 - 1870
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1802 - 1870
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Photography
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Art
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Art
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Subject Category:
Archives
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Archives
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Rights Statement:
Digital Image: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Original: Out of Copyright.
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Digital Image: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Original: Out of Copyright.
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Tag:
Hill And Adamson
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Hill And Adamson
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Calotypes, by D.O. Hill and R. Adamson, Illustrating an early stage in the development of photography. Selected from his collection, by Andrew Elliot, f.p.6 (I.)
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Calotypes, by D.O. Hill and R. Adamson, Illustrating an early stage in the development of photography. Selected from his collection, by Andrew Elliot, f.p.6 (I.)
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Repro Description:
Image not in Stevenson. Later image, unique? Photo of Hill taken by Thomas Annan.
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Image not in Stevenson. Later image, unique? Photo of Hill taken by Thomas Annan.
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Repro Rights Statement:
Digital Image: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Original: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Free use.
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Digital Image: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Original: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Free use.
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Repro Capture Date:
2010:10:12 10:45:22
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