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America's First Look into the Camera: Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839-1862
The America's First Look into the Camera: Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839 - 1864, collection contains 600 portrait photographs, including many by the Mathew Brady Studio; architectural views; outdoor scenes; and occupational portraits.
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The Daguerreian Society and the Daguerreotype: welcome to our site!
Daguerreotype daguerreotypes daguerreian daguerrean daguerreotypy Daguerreian Society early photography photohistory history of photography daguerrotipo dagherrotipo daguerreotypie http://www.daguerre.org ...
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Daguerreian Registry Home Page
Research on early American photographers, daguerreotypists, 1839-1860 ...
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Silver & Gold: Cased images of the California Gold Rush at Oakland Museum of California
Preview of an exhibition of one hundred and fifty stunning daguerreotypes and ambrotypes made between 1848 and 1860, presented at the Oakland Museum of California ...
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Daguerreotype Cameras
The Story For Teachers For Students For Reference Daguerreotype Cameras The Advent of Photography Click the picture or here for a view of the other side of the camera The camera pictured above is a Bishop Daguerreotype Camera and Developing Apparatus, 1839, given to The Franklin Institute by Dr. Paul Beck Goddard. Goddard was an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania where Joaquim ...
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