Victorian Camera: the PEIB logo Photographs Exhibited in Britain 1839 - 1865
Records from Victorian Exhibition Catalogues
HOME GLOSSARY CONTEXT CREDITS

Search
For: In:
  AND   OR   NOT
  In:
List Exhibitions
List Photographers
List Processes
List Original Prices

Records created by: E_R_R_O_R


Ordered by EXHIBITION NAME.
Click headings below to re-order. Click EXHIBIT TITLES to an see individual record.

Cat.No. Exhibition Exhibit Title Process
26 1855, Glasgow, British Association Harvest, from Albumen Negative, by Ross & Thomson, by following process:- Paper prepared by solution of hydro-fluate of uranic oxide, exposure 1 1/4 hours to light, development by ferrid cyanuret of potassium. Not Listed
28 1855, Glasgow, British Association Frame, containing Three photographs, printed by the following process, 1st.Specimen of positive process - a Fern Leaf printed from nature directly. Paper prepared by Solution of Tartrate of Uranic Oxide, and developed by Solution of Ferro-Cyanide of Potassium. 2d, Negative Process (from negative of an Etching) Paper prepared by the Tartrate of Uranic Oxide, and developed by Ferrid-Cyanide of Potassium. Time of Exposure to diffused light, four minutes. 3d, A Portrait from a glass negative. Paper prepared with Nitrate of Uranic Oxide, and developed by Ammonio-nitrate of Silver, fixed by Hyposulphite of Soda. Not Listed
30 1855, Glasgow, British Association Photograph of Sea-weed. Printed in natural colour, by a process discovered in March last; paper by ferrid cyanide of potassium, developed by nitrate of cobalt solution. Not Listed
230 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Highland Landscape Citrate of Uranium
520 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Sea Weed Cobalt
526 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Bas Relief - Harvest Uranium
558 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Three Prints Uranium
384-392 1859, London, Photographic Society A Series of pictures from 384 to 392, exhibited to show chemical actions (See Photographic Journal, Jan. 21.) Not Listed
450 1859, London, Photographic Society One of a series of pictures exhibited to shew chemical actions - (see Photographic Journal, Jan 21st.) Collodion

Back to the top


De Montfort University Kraszna - Krausz Foundation National Gallery of Canada