1851, London, Great Exhibition
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List of 145 exhibits from the catalogue for this exhibition.
Ordered by PROCESS.
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Cat.No |
Exhibit Title |
Photographer |
Process |
103, v 3, Hamburgh |
A daguerreotype painting, coloured. |
Kohnke, F. J. |
Not Listed |
1038, v 3, France and Algiers |
A frame, containing nine heliographic pictures. ['Reports by the Juries' notes these are daguerreotypes] |
Thierry, Jean Pierre (1810-?) |
Not Listed |
105, v 3, United States |
Specimens of daguerreotyping. |
Evans, O. B. |
Not Listed |
109, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes. |
Meade Brothers |
Not Listed |
1197, v 3, France and Algiers |
Optical apparatus and instruments of all kinds; Large photogenic apparatus for supplying sun-light, and by the help of a lamp only, to practice experiments in optics. Brewster's stereoscope. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Duboscq, Jules (1817-1886) |
Not Listed |
125, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes. |
Gavit, David E. |
Not Listed |
137, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes: likenesses of illustrious Americans. |
Brady, Matthew B. (1823?-1896) |
Not Listed |
1467, v 3, France and Algiers |
Daguerreotype portraits. |
Sabatier, Henri |
Not Listed |
151, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes. |
Lawrence, Martin M. (1808-?) |
Not Listed |
1551, v 3, France and Algiers |
A frame containing photographs of various objects. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Blanquart-Evrard, Louis-Désiré (1802-1872) |
Not Listed |
1572, v 3, France and Algiers |
Specimens of Lithographic drawings on paper. ['Reports by the Juries' notes these are Talbotypes.] |
Cousin, Victor (1792-1872) |
Not Listed |
1679, v 3, France and Algiers |
A variety of spectacles. Ivory and polished opera glasses. Daguerreotype pictures. |
Plagniol, A. |
Not Listed |
1729, v 3, France and Algiers |
Magnifying glasses; Improved camera lucida; photographic apparatus, with compound glasses; magnifying opera glasses; improved telescopes; photographic impressions. |
Chevalier, Charles (1804-1859) |
Not Listed |
191, v 3, Prussia |
Photographic copies of models for manufactories in clay, glass, or wood, executed by the photographer Birk at Hirschberg. ['Reports by the Juries' notes these were daguerreotypes] |
Birk |
Not Listed |
203, v 3, Prussia |
Daguerreotype-plates, plated by galvanic process, and levelled without hammering. |
Schneider, F. |
Not Listed |
22, v 2, Class 24, United Kingdom |
Optical Glass:- Flint and Crown Glass in discs of various sizes; and in plates for the use of opticians; and thin glass used for the polarization of light. ['Reports by the Juries' notes the glass was 'adapted for the construction of object-glasses for Daguerreotype and Talbotype apparatus and cameras.' Extracted from longer entry] |
Chance Brothers & Co. |
Not Listed |
22, v 2, Jersey and Guernsey |
Calotype pictures from life - 'French and Jersey Market-women.' |
Collie, William (1810-1896) |
Not Listed |
220.01, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype Apparatus consisting of an adjusting back camera, with compound achromatic lens, an improved bromine and iodine box, with contrivance for transferring the prepared plate to the frame of the camera, mercury box, plate-box, chemical-chest, buffs, plate-holders, gilding stand, tripod, &c. The parts of the apparatus are so arranged that the process may be entirely performed in the light without the necessity of a dark room. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Horne, Thornthwaite & Wood |
Not Listed |
220.02, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Registered portable folding calotype camera, with achromatic lenses, for portraits and views &c. |
Horne, Thornthwaite & Wood |
Not Listed |
220.03, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Improved reversing frame, for producing positive pictures from calotype negatives and other photogenic processes. |
Horne, Thornthwaite & Wood |
Not Listed |
223, v 3, United States |
Specimens of daguerreotypes, exhibited for sharpness of outline, distinctness, and delicacy of shading. The camera obscura with which they were taken accompany them. These instruments are exhibited both for their construction, and for the perfect manufacture of their achromatic glasses |
Harrison, C. C. (?-1864) |
Not Listed |
227.01, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
View of Peterborough Cathedral from the east. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.02, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
The West front from the market place. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.03, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Gates entering the precincts, Peterborough. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.04, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Porch entrance to Peterborough Cathedral. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.05, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Mid-gate street, Peterborough. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.06, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
New iron bridge of the Great Northern Railway, and wooden bridge over the Nare, Peterborough. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.07, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Photographic copy of Holloway's print of Raphael's Elymas. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.08, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Cloisters, Peterborough Cathedral. |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
227.09, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Photographic copy of Vandyke's 'St. Ambrose refusing Theodosius admittance into the church.' |
Craddock, Thomas |
Not Listed |
241, v 3, France and Algiers |
Coloured daguerreotypes, exhibited for novelty and beauty of colouring, and similarity to painting. |
Gouin, Alexis (?-1855) |
Not Listed |
250, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Compound achromatic lens for photographic purposes. Calotype Pictures; Scene, Forest of Arden, Warwickshire; staircase, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire; and Wych Elm, Packington churchyard, Warwickshire. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Field, Robert & Son |
Not Listed |
252, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Three Daguerreotypes: a composition, 'The bath;' a subject - 'The evening star;' Daguerreotype as applied to sculpture. |
Laroche, Martin |
Not Listed |
254, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Improved photographic camera obscuras. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Ross, Andrew (1798-1859) |
Not Listed |
254, v 1, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype portraits by an improved instantaneous process. Artist E.T. Pickering. |
Voigtlander, Evans & Co. |
Not Listed |
264, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes. |
Pratt, W. A. & Co. (1818-?) |
Not Listed |
265, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Improved portable photographic camera and stand, for obtaining pictures by any known photographic process, on metal plates, paper, glass, &c. The advantages of this camera are, the facility with which it can be packed into a small compass; the adjustments for placing the paper or plates at the proper focus without exposing them to daylight; and the comparatively small weight of the apparatus; thus rendering the practice of photography easy to a traveller. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Willats, Thomas & Richard |
Not Listed |
291, v 1, Class 10, UK |
Daguerreotypes of various kinds. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.01, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype panoramas: Niagara Falls. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.02, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.03, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Birthplace of Shakespeare. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.04, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
River Avon, with a view of Stratford Church. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.05, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Anne Hathaway's Cottage. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.06, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype pictures to illustrate poetry and sentiment , the backgrounds in some cases being sketched, and the sitter posed so as to make the whole harmonise together. The Soldier's Dream (Campbell), an illustrated poem (from life) in four tableaux. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.07, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
The Venerable Bede blessing an Anglo-Saxon child (after nature). |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.08, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
The Lord's Prayer, in a series of ten designs (from life). |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.09, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
The Fisher Boys, a study from nature; and a variety of others. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.10, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Frame of interesting specimens, including a portrait of Daguerre, the inventor of the process. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.11, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotypes of sculpture, and novel applications of art to a variety of subjects and novel applications of the art to a variety of subjects, comprising everything that is known up to this period. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.12, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
'Crayon Daguerreotypes.' |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
291.13, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Specimens of photographs on glass. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
292, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photographic pictures by a new patent process, whereby daguerreotypes are 'enamelled.' |
Beard, Richard (1801-1885) |
Not Listed |
294, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photographic miniatures. |
Kilburn, William Edward |
Not Listed |
295, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photographic Pictures, to exhibit the progress of the art. |
Paine, William |
Not Listed |
296.01, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Multiplying Camera Obscura to represent on the same surface a number of different pictures, or the same in various aspects, the portraits of several persons, &c. The novelty consists in moving the prepared plate by means of racks and pinions in a vertical and horizontal direction, thus making several parts of the surface pass alternately before an opening placed at the focus of the lens. A sculptor being supplied with seven different aspects of the features of the same person, is enabled, without seeing that person, to make a perfect bust or model. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.02, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photographometer, to measure the intensity of the direct photogenic rays, and to compare the sensitiveness of various photographic preparations. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.03, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Dynactinometer, to measure the intensity of the reflected photogenic radiation and to compare the power of lenses or object glasses. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.04, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Focimeter. It is impossible to obtain well-defined photographic pictures, without previously ascertaining the exact position of the photogenic focus, which is easily done by taking the image of the focimeter on a photographic surface, and comparing the segments of the apparatus with the image, then on the ground glass and the photographic surface. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.05, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Screens, to modify the action of light on the various parts of the figure in taking portraits, and thus obtain artistic effects. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.06, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Patent photographic camera-obscura. The novelty consists in its being possible to adapt to it with the greatest facility any system of object-glasses, to change them at will according to the power wanted, and also to use plates of any size; each having a separate moveable frame, in which the ground glass and plate fit the same groove. Without the least alteration it will serve for silver plates or paper, and answer either for views or portraits. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.07, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Dark-boxes, for containing the prepared plates, and carrying them to and from the camera-obscura. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.08, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Brass Frames, to hold two plates, face to face, without contact. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.09, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Mercury Box. The novelty is that a number of plates of various sizes may be mercurialised at once in a vertical position, and that the heat is applied by the uniform temperature of boiling water. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.10, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Apparatus for cleaning and finishing a daguerreotype plate, without burning the oil in a vertical position, and that the heat is applied by the uniform temperature of boiling water. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.11, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Bromine of iodine. Iodine and Bromine combined in the proportions found to afford means giving the plate the highest state of sensitiveness. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.12, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype pictures, plain and coloured. Representation of objects of art, scientific experiments on the effect of the various rays, illustrations of the non-coincidence of the visual and photogenic foci, portraits from nature, taken by means of a prism placed before the object glass, in order to obtain an non-inverted picture. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.13, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photographic table; showing that photographic productions may be employed in various ways as in the ornamental part of drawing-room furniture. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.14, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype plates, perfectly plane and free from specks, forming true mirrors. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.15, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photogenic paradox, showing that what is light for the eyes is darkness for the photogenic action a frame containing, on one half, the portrait of the Queen, covered with yellow glass, and on the other half the portrait of Prince Albert, covered with deep blue glass, being represented on a daguerreotype plate. The result is that the yellow glass, although showing clearly to the eyes the picture of Her Majesty, has prevented the photogenic action, and that the deep blue glass, although completely hiding the portrait of Prince Albert, the photogenic rays reflected by his picture through the blue glass have had the same action on the daguerreotype as if the engraving had been covered with transparent glass, or with no glass at all. This experiment proves why when light appears yellow on account of vapours existing in the atmosphere, the photogenic action is always so feeble and altogether impeded. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.16(1), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Frame containing six specimens: Light of a candle represented on a daguerreotype plate |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.16(2), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Image of a statue produced by the continued action of light on a daguerreotype plate, without any mercury; the white forming the image is due to a fine precipitate of the silver combined with iodine, taking place under the action of light during the decomposition of the compound. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.16(3), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Negative portrait produced on a plate first exposed to light and in that state having received the image of the camera obscura through yellow glass; this proves the destructive action of the yellow rays in the photographic operation, and that the yellow rays are not only antagonistic to the photogenic rays, but that they destroy the effect produced by the last. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.16(4), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Image of the sun produced during a clear atmosphere. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.16(5), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Image of the sun when it appears red through a fog. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.16(6), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Image of the moon produced during a clear night. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.17(1), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Frame containing four specimens: Image of the solar spectrum on iodide of silver. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.17(2), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Image of the solar spectrum on bromo-iodine of silver. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.17(3), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Experiment of the focimeter, showing the differences between the visual and photogenic focus and their variation. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.17(4), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Experiment of the dynactinometer, showing the intensity of the photogenic light at any given moment, for the various spaces of time in a geometrical progression. It is curious to observe the small differences produced by a double intensity. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.18, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Image of clouds, taken instantaneously during boisterous weather. Interesting study for artists. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
296.19, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Frame containing the various colours of water colour, and another the daguerreotype representation of the first. This experiment shows that all the tints of blue, indigo, and violet, produce white in photography, and that all tints of green, yellow, orange, and red, produce black, or rather they have no photogenic action. |
Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867) |
Not Listed |
297.01, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Talbotype apparatus of improved design, made by J. Newman, of 122, Regent Street. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Henneman & Malone |
Not Listed |
297.02, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Talbotype pictures produced on paper, silk, and other fabrics; and on porcelain, coated glass, stone, steel, wood, and ivory. |
Henneman & Malone |
Not Listed |
297.03, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Talbotypes treated with caustic potash and a lead salt, in order to produce an agreeable tint of colour, and to render more secure the fixation. |
Henneman & Malone |
Not Listed |
297.04, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Specimens of Sir John Herschel's cyanotype and chrysotype, and of Mr. Robert Hunt's chromatype pictures. |
Henneman & Malone |
Not Listed |
298, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Four 'sun' pictures of various subjects. ['Reports by the Juries' note these as calotypes] |
Harmer, Henry Robert |
Not Listed |
299, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotypes, including several, in which is introduced a new and ornamental process. The colouring by Mr. Alfred Tyree. |
Tyree Brothers |
Not Listed |
299, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Frames containing Talbotype pictures from negatives on albuminised glass. |
Ross & Thomson |
Not Listed |
300, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
Calotype portraits, individuals, groups, &c. Calotypes of fishermen and women of Newhaven, near Edinburgh. Produced by the exhibitor and the late R. Adamson. |
Hill, David Octavius & Adamson, Robert |
Not Listed |
301, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom |
A series of pictures from nature, taken by Talbot's photographic process called the calotype. The subjects are in Peterborough and its neighbourhood, and at Bury St. Edmund's. Printed from paper negatives. (Main Avenue, West) |
Buckle, Samuel (1809?-1860) |
Not Listed |
302, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photographs, from paper negatives. |
Bingham, Robert Jefferson (1825-1870) |
Not Listed |
303, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Sun pictures, on paper. |
Colls, R. & L. |
Not Listed |
304, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
A case of photographic portraits, on paper, from negatives taken with collodion on plate glass. |
Rippingham, Matthew John (?-1865) |
Not Listed |
362.01, v 3, Austria |
Photography, specimens of, by Paul Pretsch, Lower Road, Islington, London. Size 16 x 21 inches, the largest photographic pictures hitherto made: Views of Schonbrunn (the usual summer residence of the Imperial Court) and of Vienna. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.02, v 3, Austria |
View of a Garden. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.03, v 3, Austria |
Neptune Group. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.04, v 3, Austria |
Gloriette, (an elevated point, from which a most extensive view is enjoyed), Schönbrunn. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.05, v 3, Austria |
Entrance, with the obelisk of trophies. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.06, v 3, Austria |
Entrance to the Gloriette. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.07, v 3, Austria |
Interior of the Gloriette. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.08, v 3, Austria |
Three Heads. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.09, v 3, Austria |
Two heads, Niobe and Caracalla. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
362.10, v 3, Austria |
A courtyard in the suburb of Neubau. |
Pretsch, Paul (1803-1873) |
Not Listed |
377, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes: Falls of Niagara. ['Reports by the Juries' notes twelve views] |
Whitehurst, Jesse H. (1820-1875) [of Baltimore] |
Not Listed |
404, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype portraits and pictures, with electrotype copies taken from them. |
Griffiths & Le Beau |
Not Listed |
406, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Registered daguerreotype accelerator. This consists of a properly-constructed lens, applied in a particular manner to the ordinary daguerreotype instrument. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Beauford, R. |
Not Listed |
414, v 3, France and Algiers |
Seventeen photographic drawings contained in three frames. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Bayard, Hippolyte (1801-1887) |
Not Listed |
42, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes. |
Root, Marcus Aurealis (1808-1888) |
Not Listed |
451, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes. |
Whipple, John Adams (1822-1891) |
Not Listed |
453.01, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Photographic apparatus, an horizontal lathe, or machine of a novel construction, for cleansing and polishing daguerreotype plates. Invented by the exhibitor. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.02, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Daguerreotype sliding camera, fitted with various plate frames on different plans. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.03, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Improved double box with sliding covers and frames, for applying sensitive coatings. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.04, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Portable mercury box. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.05, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Plate-holders on different plans. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.06, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
A series of buffs, with the different preparations necessary for cleaning plates. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.07, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Focimeter, an instrument for ascertaining the difference in the lengths of the optical and chemical focus of photographic lenses. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.08, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Camera-stand, designed by W. Matthews, Esq. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.09, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Camera-stand, and head-rest, with a series of ball and socket joints, designed by the exhibitor. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.10, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Portable folding camera and stand, for paper processes, with frames on different plans. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.11, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Pressure frames on different plans. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
453.12, v 1, Class10, United Kingdom |
Glass and porcelain dishes for preparing sensitive paper and glass plates. |
Knight, George & Sons |
Not Listed |
491, v 3, United States |
A variety of Daguerreotypes. |
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901) |
Not Listed |
525, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes. |
Whitehurst, J. [of Washington] |
Not Listed |
53, v 3, Hamburgh |
Frames for daguerreotypes. |
Korlan, G. |
Not Listed |
550, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotype of the city. |
Fountain & Porter |
Not Listed |
585, v 3, France and Algiers |
Specimens of photography. |
Le Gray, Gustave (1820-1884) |
Not Listed |
592, v 3, France and Algiers |
Two Frames, with specimens of photography. |
Le Secq, Henri (1818-1882) |
Not Listed |
599, v 3, United States |
Daguerreotypes of the President and Cabinet of the United States. |
Brainard, C. H. |
Not Listed |
610, v 3, France and Algiers |
Three Frames with daguerreotypes. ['Reports by the Juries' also mentions photographs other than daguerreotypes] |
Martens, Frédéric (1809?-1875) |
Not Listed |
62, v 3, United States |
Photographic lantern slides. These slides are produced by the action of light alone on a prepared glass plate, by means of the camera obscura, without the use of the brush; whereby the smallest details are accurately given and fixed on the glass from nature. |
Langenheim, William Frederick (1807-1874) |
Not Listed |
620, v 3, France and Algiers |
Five coloured portraits in daguerreotype. |
Maucomble, V |
Not Listed |
622.01, v 3, France and Algiers |
A complete daguerreotype apparatus, with a new and improved system of dark-chamber. [Extracted from longer entry] |
Mayer frères |
Not Listed |
622.02, v 3, France and Algiers |
A patent multiplicator, by the use of which an unlimited number of portraits may be had successively upon the same plate, and with a single sitting. |
Mayer frères |
Not Listed |
622.03, v 3, France and Algiers |
A patent regulating lamp, designed to obtain and to keep an equal volume of alcoholic flame under the mercury box. |
Mayer frères |
Not Listed |
622.04, v 3, France and Algiers |
Three frames, containing specimens of photographic portraits upon paper, and daguerreotype plates painted with colours, invented and prepared by the exhibitors. ['Reports by the Juries' notes these are Talbotypes] |
Mayer frères |
Not Listed |
649, v 3, France and Algiers |
Optical and mathematical instruments. Model of a theodolite with concentric circles. Barometers, thermometers, areometers. Magic lanterns - dissolving views; improved daguerreotype and pantographs of a new description. New machine for making telescope lenses. |
Molteni & Siegler |
Not Listed |
661, v 3, Prussia |
Various frames for daguerreotypes and pictures, in velvet, bronze and marble; one etuis. |
Biefang, Christian |
Not Listed |
670, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Series of photographic views in Somerset, Wilts, and Devon, by the calotype process, from negatives on paper. |
Owen, Hugh (1804-1881) |
Not Listed |
690, v 3, France and Algiers |
Daguerreotype miniatures |
Saugrin [Louis François?] |
Not Listed |
7, v 3, Frankfort |
Daguerreotype apparatus, with double achromatic lenses of 5 inches in diameter; with specimens produced by it. |
Albert, J. W. |
Not Listed |
732, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom |
Photographic specimens of vaccine, produced by inoculating the cow with small pox showing the character of the vesicles in their different stages. The specimens, furnished by Mr. Constable of Brighton, show the genuine vaccine vesicle and its characteristic areola as described by Dr. Jenner. |
Constable, William (1783-1861) |
Not Listed |
739, v 3, Austria |
Photographs |
Vogel, Carl Frederich (1806-1865) |
Not Listed |
740, v 3, Austria |
Photographs on glass, by a new method. |
Pucher, [Johannes August?] |
Not Listed |
836, v 3, France and Algiers |
Seven views of Rome and an album with various other views. |
Flacheron, Comte Frederick A (1813-1883) |
Not Listed |
999, v 3, France and Algiers |
Apparatus and stands for daguerreotyping. |
Schiertz, Jules Gustav |
Not Listed |
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