Inscription: Inscribed in pencil; 'C.T. 1833/ La Balbianella'. Pencil sketch by Constance Talbot looking across the lake to the Villa del Balbianello atop a hill.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil; 'C.T. 1833/ al Apina'. Pencil sketch by Constance Talbot of a twisting road and on its verge there is a roadside shrine containing a roughly drawn figurine.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil; 'C.T. 1833/ Nice'. Pencil sketch by Constance Talbot, possibly drawn from a roof terrace, looking towards the town of Nice with the sea in the far distance.
Inscription: Inscribed in pencil; 'C.T. 1833/ Lyon'. Pencil drawing by Constance Talbot of a detailed study of the cathedral on the banks of the River Saône with a rough sketch of the hill behind.
Church of St. Maurice at Vienne in France. Photographer: Soulier, Charles
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Genre: Architectural Photography View from street level looking towards the cathedral, with carriages stationed either side of the street and a row of shops visible at left. A photo-sculpsit engraving from an original glass negative by Charles Soulier. Imprint size 251x 203 mm, paper size 378 x...
Genre: Architectural Photography View of square with the Hôtel de Ville and neighbouring theatre, 'Pl.III' printed in top right corner, so presumably originally intended for a book illustration. Photoglyphic engraving from original negative possibly by Claude Marie Ferrier. Imprint size 189 x 2...
[Lord Leycester Hospital and West Gate, Warwick.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography Row of Tudor houses on the right that lead towards the gatehouse, under which, an arch reveals the incline of the street below. Photoglyphic engraving. Image size 179 x 163 mm, imprint size 255 x 203 mm, paper size 433 x 293 mm.
[Lithograph of Saint Vincent de Paul, Paris.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography Sepia wash lithograph of the façade of the church at a slight oblique angle. Eugene Ostroff (Curator of photography at The National Museum of American History and who visited Lacock Abbey in 1965) has written in the top right corner: ' see 584, 641, 604, 610, 65...
Sepia wash lithograph of the façade of the church at a slightly oblique angle. Eugene Ostroff (Curator of photography at The National Museum of American History and who visited Lacock Abbey in 1965) has written in the top right corner: 'see 641, 604, 584, 659, 610' with encircled 'EO'.