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Cat.No. Exhibition Exhibit Title Photographer
Not Listed 1839, Edinburgh, Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures 3 Specimens of Daguerreotype, being views taken in Edinburgh by Mr Astley of the Bonnington Chemical Works. Astley
292, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Photographic pictures by a new patent process, whereby daguerreotypes are 'enamelled.' Beard, Richard (1801-1885)
779 1854, London, Photographic Society Series of Portraits Beard, Richard (1801-1885)
191, v 3, Prussia 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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
137, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes: likenesses of illustrious Americans. Brady, Matthew B. (1823?-1896)
599, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes of the President and Cabinet of the United States. Brainard, C. H.
452 1859, London, Photographic Society Portrait Brass, Thomas
453 1859, London, Photographic Society Portrait Brass, Thomas
7 1845, Cambridge, British Association Portrait of Professor Liebig. Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
8 1845, Cambridge, British Association Series of Portraits shewing the face in various positions taken upon the same plate in successive sittings. Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
9 1845, Cambridge, British Association Series of Copies of Antique Gems from the celebrated Poniatowski Collection. Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
10.01 1845, Cambridge, British Association Reduced copies of larger Daguerreotypes: Sir David Brewster Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
10.02 1845, Cambridge, British Association Professor Liebig Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
10.03 1845, Cambridge, British Association Daguerre Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
10.04 1845, Cambridge, British Association General Espartero Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
11 1845, Cambridge, British Association Study From Life. (Turk) Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
12 1845, Cambridge, British Association Series of specimens of the Daguerreotype, consisting of portraits, &c. Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
296.12, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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)
296.15, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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)
296.16(1), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Frame containing six specimens: Light of a candle represented on a daguerreotype plate Claudet, Antoine François Jean (1797-1867)
296.16(2), v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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)
296.19, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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)
783 1854, London, Photographic Society Series of Portraits Claudet, J.
427 1855, Glasgow, British Association Three Portraits taken at one sitting, by Daguerreotype - Collodion Positive, and a Print from Collodion Negative Cramb, John
Not Listed 1839, Edinburgh, Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures Daguerreotype View of the Tuilleries, taken by M. Daguerre Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé (1814-1851)
1182-1279 1841, London, Royal Polytechnic Institution Upwards of one hundred beautiful Continental Daguerreotypes, many of them taken by Daguerre himself, from the most celebrated places in France, Italy, and other parts of Europe. Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé (1814-1851)
721 1859, Glasgow, Photographic Society Early Specimen of a Daguerreotype Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé (1814-1851)
754 1854, London, Photographic Society Two Portraits Denison, Edwin Henry
757 1854, London, Photographic Society Four Portraits Denison, Edwin Henry
207 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution Collection of 12 Daguerreotypes Donald, Ernest
832 1854, London, Photographic Society West Doorway, Amiens Cathedral Edwards
105, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Specimens of daguerreotyping. Evans, O. B.
550, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotype of the city. Fountain & Porter
87 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution 29 Daguerreotype and Collodion Portraits, &c Frederick, Herr
125, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes. Gavit, David E.
538 1854, Dundee, Royal Infirmary Fund Crying Child Gibb, J.
241, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition Coloured daguerreotypes, exhibited for novelty and beauty of colouring, and similarity to painting. Gouin, Alexis (?-1855)
404, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotype portraits and pictures, with electrotype copies taken from them. Griffiths & Le Beau
223, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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)
756 1854, London, Photographic Society Two Portraits Henderson, J. [James?]
755 1854, London, Photographic Society Seven Portraits Hogg [Robert?]
763 1854, London, Photographic Society Portrait of Mrs. Chisholm Hogg [Robert?]
767 1854, London, Photographic Society Three Portraits Hogg [Robert?]
819 1854, London, Photographic Society Portrait Hogg [Robert?]
553 1863, London, Photographic Society Portrait of a Gentleman Kent, W. H.
554 1863, London, Photographic Society Portrait of a Gentleman Kent, W. H.
592 1863, London, Photographic Society Portrait of a Gentleman Kent, W. H.
593 1863, London, Photographic Society Portraits Kent, W. H.
595 1863, London, Photographic Society Portrait of a Lady Kent, W. H.
596 1863, London, Photographic Society Portrait of a Lady Kent, W. H.
61 1854, 2nd Tour, 1st Set, Society of Arts Tongue of a Fly, showing the throat and feelers Kingsley, Rev. William Towler
73 1854, 2nd Tour, 2nd Set, Society of Arts Not Listed Kingsley, Rev. William Towler
74 1854, 2nd Tour, 2nd Set, Society of Arts Tongue of a Fly Kingsley, Rev. William Towler
58 1855-6, 3rd Tour, 2nd Set, Society of Arts Tongue of a Fly, showing the throat and feelers Kingsley, Rev. William Towler
807 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of Hon. Butler Johnstone Kirk, James
103, v 3, Hamburgh 1851, London, Great Exhibition A daguerreotype painting, coloured. Kohnke, F. J.
252, v 2, Class 30, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Three Daguerreotypes: a composition, 'The bath;' a subject - 'The evening star;' Daguerreotype as applied to sculpture. Laroche, Martin
151, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes. Lawrence, Martin M. (1808-?)
Not Listed 1854, London, Photographic Society Daguerreotype of Snow Scene Low, R.
780 1854, London, Photographic Society Six Portraits Lowe, Richard
129 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution Frame containing 8 Daguerreotypes M'Donald, D.
620, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition Five coloured portraits in daguerreotype. Maucomble, V
291, v 1, Class 10, UK 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes of various kinds. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
291.01, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotype panoramas: Niagara Falls. [Extracted from longer entry] Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
291.06, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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)
291.10, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Frame of interesting specimens, including a portrait of Daguerre, the inventor of the process. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
291.11, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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)
291.12, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition 'Crayon Daguerreotypes.' Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
491, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition A variety of Daguerreotypes. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
647 1853, Dublin, International Exhibition Views of the Great Exhibition of 1851, and other specimens of daguerreotype. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
751 1854, London, Photographic Society Falls of Niagara Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
765 1854, London, Photographic Society Series of Views and Portraits Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
Not Listed 1854, London, Photographic Society Daguerreotypes. - Calotypes. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
Not Listed 1854, London, Photographic Society Four Daguerreotype Pictures Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
Not Listed 1854, London, Photographic Society Portrait of Daguerre, the Inventor of the Art. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
Not Listed 1854, London, Photographic Society Stand of Daguerreotype Portraits. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
900-905 1862, London, International Exhibition Six Views of the Great Exhibition of 1851. Mayall, John Jabez Edwin (1810-1901)
622.04, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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
109, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes. Meade Brothers
649, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition 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
130 1856, London, Photographic Society Portrait Monson, Edward
137 1856, London, Photographic Society Portrait Monson, Edward
144 1856, London, Photographic Society Portrait Monson, Edward
523 1841, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy Daguerreotype - View in Paris Montreal, D.
524 1841, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy Daguerreotype - View in Paris Montreal, D.
525 1841, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy Daguerreotype - George Heriot's Hospital Montreal, D.
538 1841, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy Daguerreotype - Holyrood Montreal, D.
Not Listed 1839, Edinburgh, Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures Specimen of Daguerreotype from Paris Not Listed
1347-1355 1841, London, Royal Polytechnic Institution A Series of beautiful Daguerreotype Pictures magnified, and exhibited by artificial light, - being Views in Greece, Italy, France, England and other parts of Europe. Not Listed
442* 1841, London, Royal Polytechnic Institution A Miniature Daguerreotype Picture - a View in Paris. Not Listed
370 A 1854, Dundee, Royal Infirmary Fund Portraits Not Listed
526 1854, Dundee, Royal Infirmary Fund Daguerreotype Portraits, most of them taken ten years since. Not Listed
815 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Prismatic Stereoscope, with Alpine Scene Not Listed
248 1857, Birmingham, Photographic Society Falls of Niagara Not Listed
249 1857, Birmingham, Photographic Society Daguerreotype View, New York Not Listed
250 1857, Birmingham, Photographic Society Daguerreotype View, New York Not Listed
Not Listed 1863, London, Photographic Society The first Daguerreotype taken with the first Lens made after the calculations of Professor Petzval, Vienna Not Listed
119 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution 4 Daguerreotype Portraits Petrie
120 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution 4 Daguerreotype Portraits Petrie
837 1854, London, Photographic Society Views of the Leaning Tower at Pisa, - The Bridge at Pisa, - and The Piazza at Florence. Phipps, Honorable
720 1853, Dublin, International Exhibition Daguerreotypes of public characters; and view of General Post Office, Dublin. Pinkey, Joseph H.
1679, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition A variety of spectacles. Ivory and polished opera glasses. Daguerreotype pictures. Plagniol, A.
264, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes. Pratt, W. A. & Co. (1818-?)
122 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution Frame containing 8 Daguerreotypes Rae, Alexander
759 1854, London, Photographic Society Portraits Redman
42, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes. Root, Marcus Aurealis (1808-1888)
203 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution Daguerreotype, 'Beggar Lassie' Ross & Thomson
204 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution Daguerreotype, 3 Children, from Life Ross & Thomson
205 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution Daguerreotype Portrait of a Lady Ross & Thomson
206 1853, Aberdeen, Mechanics' Institution Daguerreotype Portrait of Rev. Dr. Guthrie Ross & Thomson
816 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of J. B. Gough, Esq. Ross & Thomson
817 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of W. M. Thackeray, Esq Ross & Thomson
818 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of Rev. W. Smith Ross & Thomson
819 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of George Harvey., R.S.A. Ross & Thomson
820 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of Thomas Guthrie, D. D. Ross & Thomson
821 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Gentleman Ross & Thomson
822 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Gentleman Ross & Thomson
823 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Gentleman Ross & Thomson
824 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Gentleman Ross & Thomson
825 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Professor Hunt, Author of Researches on Light, Poetry of Science, &c. Ross & Thomson
826 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Child Ross & Thomson
827 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Group of Three Children Ross & Thomson
828 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Lady Ross & Thomson
829 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Child Ross & Thomson
830 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Lady Ross & Thomson
831 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of Master Lock Ross & Thomson
832 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Lady Ross & Thomson
833 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Group of Seven Ladies (Sisters) Ross & Thomson
834 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Lady Ross & Thomson
835 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Lady and Child Ross & Thomson
836 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Portrait of a Lady Ross & Thomson
837 1856, Edinburgh, Photographic Society of Scotland Group of Ladies Ross & Thomson
1467, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotype portraits. Sabatier, Henri
690, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotype miniatures Saugrin [Louis François?]
1038, v 3, France and Algiers 1851, London, Great Exhibition A frame, containing nine heliographic pictures. ['Reports by the Juries' notes these are daguerreotypes] Thierry, Jean Pierre (1810-?)
299, v 1, Class 10, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes, including several, in which is introduced a new and ornamental process. The colouring by Mr. Alfred Tyree. Tyree Brothers
254, v 1, Class 30, United Kingdom 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotype portraits by an improved instantaneous process. Artist E.T. Pickering. Voigtlander, Evans & Co.
90.01 1855, Glasgow, British Association Frame containing 5 Portraits Werge, John (1825-1902?)
90.02 1855, Glasgow, British Association Frame containing 5 Portraits Werge, John (1825-1902?)
90.03 1855, Glasgow, British Association Frame containing 6 views of Niagara Falls Werge, John (1825-1902?)
816 1854, London, Photographic Society Portrait West
451, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes. Whipple, John Adams (1822-1891)
525, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes. Whitehurst, J. [of Washington]
377, v 3, United States 1851, London, Great Exhibition Daguerreotypes: Falls of Niagara. ['Reports by the Juries' notes twelve views] Whitehurst, Jesse H. (1820-1875) [of Baltimore]

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