Information and discussion on all aspects of British photographic history
October 16, 2009 at 9am to October 18, 2009 at 4pm – George Eastman House The 14th Triennial Symposium on the History of Photography will take place on Friday-Sunday, October 16-18, 2009 in Rochester, New York. The symposium will feature a wide-range of papers on all aspec… Organized by The Photographic Historical Society | Type: conference
November 7, 2011 to November 10, 2011 – George Eastman House If you’ve read the history of photography or taken a photo history class, you know something about the oldest known photographic images made by Joseph Nicéphore Niepce. Niepce’s heliographs were made… Organized by George Eastman House | Type: workshop
June 15, 2013 to October 13, 2013 – George Eastman House The exhibition will feature over 130 photographs from the George Eastman House collection, spanning the nineteenth century to the present, by a wide range of artists including Julia Margaret Cameron,… Organized by Alison Nordstrom, the museum’s senior curator of photographs, and Jessica Johnston, assistant curator of photographs | Type: exhibition
Victoria and Albert Museum's photography collection
National Science and Media Museum
RPS Journal 1853-2012 online and searchable
Photographic History Research Centre, Leicester
Birkbeck History and Theory of Photography Research Centre
William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonné
British Photography. The Hyman Collection
The Press Photo History Project Mapping the photo agencies and photographers of Fleet Street and the UK
The correspondence of William Henry Fox Talbot
Historic England Archive
UAL Photography and Photography and the Archive Research Centre
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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