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Information and discussion on all aspects of British photographic history ranging from exhibitions and museum news, publications, and jobs

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Welcome to the British photographic history blog which was launched at the start of 2009. There are nearly 1400 members, in addition to many other regular readers. They range from museum and gallery curators, photographic academics, students, collectors, dealers and representatives from the photographic press from around the world. The blog provides a forum for news of events and happenings within the British photographic history community. This can include lectures or meetings, exhibition news, jobs and general news affecting collections of photographic material or individuals within the field. BPH will also include relevant book and website reviews from time to time. While the focus is on Britain it may, on occasion, include material that is of wider interest from Europe, the United States and Asia.

Dr Michael Pritchard

PS. Thanks to George Eastman House and History Today magazine blogs for recommending British Photographic History as one of their own favourite blogs. The Daily Telegraph made BPH one of its photography websites of the week

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Smith, Beck & Beck stereoscope success

At a recent auction a Victorian walnut cased table top achromatic stereoscope by Smith Beck and Beck complete with approximately 260 card mounted slides and 10 glass slides, was the subject of a frenzied bidding war between numerous telephone and internet bidders. It was sold to a New Jersey America…

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Posted by Michael Pritchard on May 26, 2012 at 16:55

Calotype photograph by Talbot?

Dr Lynn Pearson is researching the image shown here which has been attributed to W H F Talbot and does not appear to have been previously reproduced. The image shows Collins's Brewery in Water Lane, Richmond, probably 1840s.It is in the David Parry collection, part of the Brewery History Society…

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Posted by Michael Pritchard on May 26, 2012 at 15:53

Kodak Research Library now available to researchers

As BPH reported in 2009 De Montfort University had been given the Kodak Research Library which had been based at Kodak Ltd's premises at Harrow. The company's archives are at the British Library. At an…

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Posted by Michael Pritchard on May 26, 2012 at 10:00 — 2 Comments

Photographic History Research Centre - one year on

De Montfort University's Photographic History Research Centre (PHRC) celebrated it's first anniversary on Thursday. Professor Elizabeth Edwards, the Centre's Director, gave her professorial lecture and launched her new book The…

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Posted by Michael Pritchard on May 26, 2012 at 9:30

Workshops: Hands On

Terry King & Hands-On Pictures in Richmond have a number of upcoming workshops: Niepce and Wedgwood on 12 & 13 June focuses on making prints on metal using asphaltum also known as ' bitumen of Judea'.  It will use two different methods, the first will produce a straight photograph in asphaltum, the second will produce an image using asphaltum which will result in a plate having the  same qualities as 'The First Photograph' in the 'Harry Ransom Center' in Austin. The…

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Posted by Michael Pritchard on May 23, 2012 at 20:52

Birmingham: A new museum for photography? (UPDATED)

Birmingham's Ikon Gallery is proposing a new museum of photography in the city centre's Curzon Street station building. The proposal document states: 'The Curzon Street railway station building,…

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Posted by Michael Pritchard on May 23, 2012 at 20:00

Philipps and Smith, Southampton

I am trying to clarify copyright for an image taken in 1946 by Philipps and Smith of 15 St Mary's Street,Southampton, Hampshire.  Any information about this photographic studio would be much appreciated.

Posted by Prunella Hatton on May 23, 2012 at 11:49

Dillwyn Day - 22 June 2012

A one-day symposium on pivotal role of one family in nineteenth century life. From the history of science to literary criticism, this interdisciplinary event explores the Dillwyn family’s contributions to: Anti-Slavery and transatlantic trade, nineteenth century science and ground-breaking early photography, feminist…

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Posted by Michael Pritchard on May 23, 2012 at 7:21 — 1 Comment

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