Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the market buildings (demolished in 1880) from the corner of Castle Street. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Dixon, or possibly A. and J. Bool.
[Notre Dame La Grande, Poitiers, France.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscription: Inscribed in pencil on verso: '90727'. Genre: Architectural Photography One of two copies (prints 65 and 66) of this subject, a view of the façade of the church with street stalls partially visible opposite the entrance. Photoglyphic engraving possibly by Claude Marie Ferrier. Ima...
[Notre Dame La Grande, Poitiers, France.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscription: Inscribed in pencil on verso: '90714'. Genre: Architectural Photography One of two copies (prints 65 and 66) of this subject, a view of the façade of the church with street stalls partially visible opposite the entrance. Photoglyphic engraving possibly by Claude Marie Ferrier. Ima...
[Notre Dame La Grande, Poitiers, France.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography The façade of the church with street stalls partially visible opposite the entrance. Photoglyphic engraving from an original photograph possibly by Claude Marie Ferrier. Image size 179 x 137 mm, imprint size 198 x 150 mm, paper size 221 x 187 mm.
[Notre Dame La Grande, Poitiers, France.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography The façade of the church with street stalls partially visible opposite the entrance. Photoglyphic engraving from an original photograph possibly by Claude Marie Ferrier. Image size 179 x 137 mm, imprint size 198 x 150 mm, paper size 220 x 194 mm.
Covent Garden labourers. Photographer: Thomson, John
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Genre: Portrait Photography (generic types) Portrait of a group of labourers in the market at Covent Garden, posed with the wicker baskets using for carrying produce: 'the accompanying photograph represents a group of labourers who are in the service of Mr. Dickson, the well-known florist. Thei...