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Welcome to the British photographic history blog which was launched at the start of 2009. There are now nearly 4100 members, in addition to regular readers. These 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, reviews and general news affecting collections of photographic material or individuals within the field. While the focus is on Britain it may, on occasion, include material that is of wider interest from Europe, the United States, Africa and Asia.

A summary of the previous week's posts is usually emailed to signed up readers each Monday. 

Dr Michael Pritchard

PS. Thanks to George Eastman House (now George Eastman Museum) 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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13145162281?profile=RESIZE_400xCan anyone tell me the specific camera being used here? The date is around 1843. If the man at the back is holding a darkslide (and not just steadying the camera) then it appears to be a very large format.

Joe

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The Royal Society is hosting a free research seminar titled Women of science in the circle of Sir John Frederick William Herschel on Friday, 22 November 2024. The seminar is chaired by Professor Kelley Wilder. Speakers are: Emily Winterburn Godmothers to live up to: John Herschel's choices for his daughters, Rose Teanby Enlightened Letters: Sir John Herschel and women in early photography, Carolin Lange On the nature of light and colours: Spectral experiments by Mary…

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13136261657?profile=RESIZE_400x Co-Creating Collections for Priority and Future Audiences: Socially Engaged Photography and Small to Medium Sized Public Organisations is a new CDA between the photography department at Birmingham City University and the Open Eye Gallery Liverpool with support from Coventry University.

The CDA is a unique opportunity for a practice-based researcher to work in…

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The Library of Congress is now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 National Stereoscopic Association Research Fellowship. Please share the announcement with any colleagues or students that might be interested.

The National Stereoscopic Association Research Fellowship is made possible by a gift from the National Stereoscopic Association (NSA) to support research within the Prints & Photographs Division holdings of stereoscopic photography and the unparalleled photographic…

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13134706890?profile=RESIZE_400x This proposal is for a Collaborative Doctoral Partnership PhD which will focus on the records in photographs and film held by Imperial War Museums (IWM) of Black volunteers from the Caribbean in the UK during the Second World War. It will open up new perspectives and information on this largely unexplored collection by looking at how and why these images and footage were commissioned,…

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Festival: Photo Oxford returns in 2025


13134179683?profile=RESIZE_400x Photo Oxford Festival is returning in autumn 2025 with the theme of 'truth'. At a preview event Katy Barron, festival director, previewed three exhibitions from Jillian Edelstein, Yan Wang Preston and Edmund Clark. She also noted that the Bodleian Library would be hosting a retrospective exhibition of the Oxford-based photography Paddy Summerfield (1947-2024), curated by Alex Schneideman…

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In passing: Michel Auer (1933-2024)


Michel Auer, one for the most significant collectors and dealers of cameras and photography and a historian and supporter of photography, has died aged 91 years. Auer will be best known by some for his books on cameras and, latterly, for his Foundation based in Hermance, Switzerland which exhibited photographs and cameras from his collection as well as having a public presence through exhibitions and public events.

Michel was born in Zurich in 1933. After school he completed an…

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