At 3:47pm on September 23, 2009, Wendy Wallace said…
Hi David,
Thanks for the thought. I've managed to sign up for the London workshop I think - yes, I really want to experience the process, smell the chemicals etc. But may have questions later that it would be good to put to your US colleague. I enjoyed looking at the Newcastle photos! Do you know when they were made/ taken?
Hi, all are from original negs the captioned ones from half plate negs, and the sub from a vest pocket camera neg. the sub ran aground during ww1 and was a great tourist attraction even after the war I believe. Regards, Sandy
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Thanks for the thought. I've managed to sign up for the London workshop I think - yes, I really want to experience the process, smell the chemicals etc. But may have questions later that it would be good to put to your US colleague. I enjoyed looking at the Newcastle photos! Do you know when they were made/ taken?
regards,
James
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