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Cat.No. Exhibition Exhibit Title Process
1 1839, Birmingham, British Association The Great Seal of England, copied from an Engraving with the Anaglyptograph. [Numbers 1-52 Talbot called 'Class I, Images obtained by the direct action of light, and of the same size with the object.'] Not Listed
2 1839, Birmingham, British Association Reverse of the same. Not Listed
3 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copies of Lithography. Not Listed
4 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copies of Lithography. Not Listed
5 1839, Birmingham, British Association Missing from Sequence
6-15 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copies of Lace, of various patterns. Not Listed
16 1839, Birmingham, British Association Muslin. Not Listed
17 1839, Birmingham, British Association Calico. Not Listed
18 1839, Birmingham, British Association Calico. Not Listed
19 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copy of a Wood Engraving. Not Listed
20 1839, Birmingham, British Association Coats of Arms, taken from old painted glass. Not Listed
21 1839, Birmingham, British Association Coats of Arms, taken from old painted glass. Not Listed
22 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copy of a Berlin Pattern. Not Listed
23 1839, Birmingham, British Association Jessanine. First Section Not Listed
24 1839, Birmingham, British Association Grass. Not Listed
25 1839, Birmingham, British Association Grass. Aira Caryophyllea. Not Listed
26 1839, Birmingham, British Association Grass. Aira Caryophyllea. Not Listed
27 1839, Birmingham, British Association Bromus Maximus, native of Genoa. Not Listed
28 1839, Birmingham, British Association Bromus Maximus, native of Genoa. Not Listed
29 1839, Birmingham, British Association Agrostis. Not Listed
30 1839, Birmingham, British Association Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) The winged seeds are represented flying away. Not Listed
31 1839, Birmingham, British Association Veronica. Not Listed
32 1839, Birmingham, British Association Sisybrium Cumingianum. Not Listed
33 1839, Birmingham, British Association Fern. Not Listed
34 1839, Birmingham, British Association Fern. Not Listed
35 1839, Birmingham, British Association Campanula. Not Listed
36 1839, Birmingham, British Association Kitaibolia vitifolia. Not Listed
37 1839, Birmingham, British Association Orobus Vernus. Not Listed
38 1839, Birmingham, British Association Athamanta Matthioli. Not Listed
39 1839, Birmingham, British Association Erodium Elegans, a new species, discovered by the author in the Island of Zante. Not Listed
40 1839, Birmingham, British Association Erigeron and Aconitum. Not Listed
41 1839, Birmingham, British Association Clypeola Jonthlaspi, from the Island of Corfu. Not Listed
42 1839, Birmingham, British Association Leaves of Fig and Paeony. Not Listed
43 1839, Birmingham, British Association Tansy and Chaerophyllum. Not Listed
44 1839, Birmingham, British Association Horse Chestnut and Paeony. Not Listed
45 1839, Birmingham, British Association Celandine, Chelidonium majus. Not Listed
46 1839, Birmingham, British Association Eryngium, from Corfu. Not Listed
47 1839, Birmingham, British Association Ladies' Mantle, Alchemilla. Not Listed
48 1839, Birmingham, British Association Various Leaves represented on paper of much lighter tint. Not Listed
49 1839, Birmingham, British Association Rose Leaves. Not Listed
50 1839, Birmingham, British Association Leaves of Spruce Fir. Not Listed
51 1839, Birmingham, British Association Feathers. Not Listed
52 1839, Birmingham, British Association Feathers. Not Listed
53-58 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copies of Lithography. [Numbers 53-64 Talbot called 'Class II, Reversed images, requiring the action of light to be TWICE employed.'] Not Listed
59 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copies of Transparencies, representing Moonlight among Ruins. Not Listed
60 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copies of Transparencies, representing Moonlight among Ruins. Not Listed
61 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copy of an old Printed Book - The Statutes of King Richard II. Not Listed
62-64 1839, Birmingham, British Association Copies of old Painted Glass. Not Listed
65 1839, Birmingham, British Association The pictures, when taken out of the instrument, represent the scene reversed with respect to light and shade. This is exemplified in No 65. Both these defects are remedied at the same time, by exposing the picture first made to the renewed action of light, and thus obtaining from it a transfer or reversed image. Such are the following: [Numbers 65-86 which Talbot called 'Class III, Views taken with the Camera Obscura.'] Not Listed
66 1839, Birmingham, British Association South front of Lacock Abbey, Wilts. [Wiltshire] Not Listed
67 1839, Birmingham, British Association Nearer view of the Tower. Not Listed
68-82 1839, Birmingham, British Association Other Views of the same building. Not Listed
83-86 1839, Birmingham, British Association Windows of the same building, taken from the inside. Not Listed
87-91 1839, Birmingham, British Association Lace, magnified 100 times in surface. [Numbers 87-93 Talbot called 'Class IV, Images made with the Solar Microscope.'] Not Listed
92 1839, Birmingham, British Association Lace, magnified 400 times. Not Listed
93 1839, Birmingham, British Association Lace, magnified 400 times. Not Listed
Not Listed 1839, Edinburgh, Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures Twenty Photogenic Drawings, made by H. F. Talbot, Esq. Not Listed
614 1840, Newcastle, Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures Twelve Photogenic Drawings by E. F. Talbot Not Listed
136 1852, London, Society of Arts A Haystack Paper
162 1852, London, Society of Arts The Stable Door Paper
183 1852, London, Society of Arts The Laocoon Paper
188 1852, London, Society of Arts Queen's College, Oxford Paper
208 1852, London, Society of Arts Gate of King's College, Cambridge Paper
228 1852, London, Society of Arts Fruit Piece Paper
776 1852, London, Society of Arts Early Specimens of the Art of Photography from 1842 to 1846 Paper
22 1853-4, 1st Tour, Society of Arts Gateway, King's Col., Cambridge Not Listed
54 1854, 2nd Tour, 1st Set, Society of Arts Gateway, King's College, Cambridge Paper
533 1854, Dundee, Royal Infirmary Fund This Frame contains specimens of Photographic Engraving on Steel Plates, an art only recently discovered by Mr Fox Talbot. [Extracted from longer entry] Not Listed
707 1854, London, Photographic Society Talbot's Specimens of Engraving on Steel Plates by the influence of sunshine on a preparation of Chromium, and subsequent etching by Chloride of Platinum. Not Listed
312 1856, London, Photographic Society The Cloisters of Lacock Abbey (printed 1844) Calotype
321 1856, London, Photographic Society The Ladder, printed 1844 Calotype
507-532 1862, London, International Exhibition Photographic Etchings untouched with Graver. Not Listed
610-634 1864, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Specimens of Photog. Engraving Not Listed

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