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Marcel Safier replied to T. Rudderham's discussion Charles Alexander McEachen late 19th century photographeI am a photographic historian and collector of 19th century photographica based in Brisbane, Australia. My interest is firstly in Australian photographic history, but I have a substantial interest in photography in many other parts of the world, and I am interested in the history of the carte de visite, cabinet photo and family photograph albums in particular. I am a contributor to the database of photographers of Great Britain and Ireland 1840-1940 www.cartedevisite.co.uk and I am interested in the migration of British and Irish photographers to other countries and of photographers that migrated to Great Britain and Ireland from elsewhere.
Cased images of Australian aborigines are few and far between so the discovery of six images, three daguerreotypes and three ambrotypes in the Mill Cottage Museum in Port Lincoln, South Australia is particularly exciting news.
https://open.abc.net.au/posts/rare-daguerreotypes-found-97xr2kf…
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Ruth Wilcock has ju st published her book "Whitby Photographers, their lives and their photographs from the 1840s" that can be purchased via her website http://towlard.com. It has 218 pages A4 containing over 260 photos and 170 illustrations, many never published before that help tell…
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Ron Cosens said… Hi Rob Whalley. I have over 40 spare cdv from Blackburn. Also loads of info. Would you like to get in touch? Ron Cosens ron.cosens@btinternet.com
Tony Hilton said… Hi Marcel.
Would you let Sandy know I have had no luck finding his photos. Nicole at Trader had a disc of them, and of course they were published back then.
When will you next be in Sydney? 22nd July is our market. I have a couple of CDVs I would like to show you.
Tony
Marcel,
hi - ref my recent question about implications of setting up as a photogrpaher.
I geto my dates wrong. In 1858 aged 24, my ggg uncle (Frank Walton) was still working only as a Confectioner. In 1861 he had moved to being a Bazaar Keeper in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. By 1870 he was describing himself as both a Confectioner and a Photographer and operating in the High Street of Grantham, Lincolnshire "in Booths". He was 36. So it looks like he was selling Gingerbread and other confectionery at the Fairs until the mid 1860's when he started to get involved in Photography. On this basis, I'd appreciate your opinion on how he might have got started and what costs, and methods he would have had to undertake... regards Peter
Alun Reynolds said… Hi Marcel,
Great to hear from you, (sorry it’s my turn to be tardy in replying). I’m at the writing –up stage of my research (although the research never stops).
I’m basically trying to correct and put back the missing information, in an album containing photographs of Calvert R Jones.
Here’s the link if you’d like to see the album: http://digidol.llgc.org.uk/METS/CRJ00001/gallery
Your work with Michael Gray looks interesting, I’ve come across a few people related to the photographic families that had move to Australia, and maybe they took the process or prints with them?
All the best Alun (I’ll try and reply quicker next time)
my email is: alun.reynolds@tiscali.co.uk
Joan M Schwartz said… HI Marcel,
Good to hear from you. Alas, nothing new on Insley at this end either. I won't be at Photo History XV. I'm heading to Florence for Photo Archives IV: Photo Archives and the Idea of Nation.
best
Joan Schwartz
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Hugh Ashley Rayner said… Hi Marcel!
I'm still working on the Indian Photographers book; now only 18 months behind schedule, but hopefully finished this spring! The trouble is I keep finding more and more material to add. I'm going to have to call a halt some day soon and just send it to the printers! Hope you're keeping well, Best Wishes, Hugh
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Geoffrey Batchen said… National Media Museum, Bradford
Victoria and Albert Museum's photography collection
Photographic History Research Centre, Leicester
De Montfort University. MA course Photographic History and Practice
The Press Photo History Project This project is currently mapping the photo agencies and photographers of Fleet Street and the UK
The correspondence of William Henry Fox Talbot
National Monuments Record at English Heritage
UAL Photography and Photography and the Archive Research Centre
www.rps.org/group/Historical Royal Photographic Society's Historical Group
www.londonstereo.com London Stereoscopic Company / T. R. Williams
www.earlyphotography.co.uk British camera makers and companies
Fox Talbot Museum, Lacock.
National Portrait Gallery, London
http://www.freewebs.com/jb3d/>
Alfred Seaman and the Photographic Convention
Frederick Scott Archer
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