[Man with Horse and Cart.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Landscape Photography A man poses by a picket fence with horse and cart; behind the cart there is a ghost-like figure of a girl and in the distance trees and a large body of water. This photograph has been attributed to Talbot. Trimmed negative, a print from which can be found at Talbot ...
[Nave of an Unidentified Church.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscription: Inscription in ink on recto: ''701'. Genre: Architectural Photography View of the plain exterior of the nave of a church. This photograph has been attributed to Talbot. The same church appears in Talbot Photo 1 (86-94) and Talbot Photo 2 (403-404). Trimmed negative.
[Portrait of Ela Talbot.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscribed in pencil, top left: 11th Aug 1843. head-and-shoulders left profile portrait of one of Talbot's daughters, possibly Ela, sitting in the cloisters at Lacock, wearing a bonnet. A very indistinct image, with severe chemical staining. Trimmed negative with bottom left corner clipped.
[Portrait of Rosamond Talbot.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscription: Inscribed in pencil 4. Half-length seated portrait of Talbot's daughter Rosamond, looking to the right. Trimmed negative with top corners clipped.
[Self-portrait of Antoine Claudet.] Photographer: Claudet, Antoine François Jean
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Inscription: Inscribed in pencil on verso: '3'. Genre: Portrait Photography Claudet seated in a leather armchair with a book resting on one of the arms of the chair; he holds a pair of lorgnette spectacles whilst reading. Trimmed negative with glue spots on verso. For a discussion of this ima...
[Fern frond exposed in moonlight.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Inscribed in pencil: Moonlight 40' 2 April/ Cameraless photogenic drawing negative of a fern frond, exposed by moonlight for 40 minutes. Originally in an envelope labelled moonlight. The negative has been cut into a leafl-like shape and was redeveloped (intensified) by Harold White.