I'm researching the early photographic history of Cornwall, particularly the use of the calotype process in the 1840s. I've come across a number of Fox-Talbots made in August 1841 at Carclew House near Mylor, and Robert Hunt, I believe, used the process while living in Falmouth. Can any members shed any further light on the use of the calotype process in Cornwall?
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