The first of the cascades. Plate 4 from 'Simla Scenes, drawn from nature.' Printed and published by Messrs. Dickinson, London, 1846. Artist(s): Dickinson & Co., after Scott, A. E. (fl. mid-19th century)
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The first of the cascades. Plate 4 from 'Simla Scenes, drawn from nature.' Printed and published by Messrs. Dickinson, London, 1846.. Artist(s): Dickinson & Co., after Scott, A. E. (fl. mid-19th century)
Simla from Mahassoo. Plate 5 from 'Simla Scenes, drawn from nature.' Printed and published by Messrs. Dickinson, London, 1846. Artist(s): Dickinson & Co., after Scott, A. E. (fl. mid-19th century)
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Simla from Mahassoo. Plate 5 from 'Simla Scenes, drawn from nature.' Printed and published by Messrs. Dickinson, London, 1846.. Artist(s): Dickinson & Co., after Scott, A. E. (fl. mid-19th century)
The Hindoo temples on the plains near Meerut. Plate 6 from 'Simla Scenes, drawn from nature.' Printed and published by Messrs. Dickinson, London, 1846. Artist(s): Dickinson & Co., after Scott, A. E. (fl. mid-19th century)
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The Hindoo temples on the plains near Meerut. Plate 6 from 'Simla Scenes, drawn from nature.' Printed and published by Messrs. Dickinson, London, 1846.. Artist(s): Dickinson & Co., after Scott, A. E. (fl. mid-19th century)
Photographic art treasures; or, nature and art illustrated by art and nature. By this new and beautiful art of engraving, the uncertainty of colour and the liability to fade, so objectionable in photographs, is obviated, while the detail and truth of nature is faithfully preserved. Photographer(s): Fenton, Roger
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Imprint: London: Published by the Photo-Galvano-Graphic Company, Holloway Place, Holloway Road, Islington. December, 1856. Folio, published in parts, incomplete. With note on wrapper reading: 'Memo: This work was among those abstracted from the Liby. by the suicide Greenwood and found to be 3 ...
Raglan Castle, — Porch. Photographer: Fenton, Roger
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the archway, with a man and a woman posed beside a wheelbarrow in the foreground. Proof, published October 1856.