12200935296?profile=originalDo any of you recognize this unknown British stereophotographer who did a 200-card series up the Nile c.1868-1870?  I call him the "Canary" photographer because of the yellow mounts, but they have no publisher or backlabel.  High quality with interesting legends, so might be someone significant.  It has been suggested that it is Francis Wentham, who accompanied Frith on his first Nile trip, but these are a tad too late.  Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Here is a full card and blowup of some Europeans seen in other images. 

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  • It doesn't have to be an English photographer. Copyright was a loose term back then. I have one photo of a Tunisian musician bearing the stamp of the Zangaki brothers but I have seen a near identical image with another photographer's stamp, It gets even trickier with stereographs. Look among French and German photographers as well as Pascal Sebah. He licensed out lots of his images. Also the Arab Image Foundation and Travellers in the Middle East Archive.

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