1860 BIBLIOGRAPHY of PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNALS
Ver.: Nov. 4, 2020
(in London: Oct. 23, 2009)
NOTE: Journals listed in alphabetical order:
ART JOURNAL
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ALLIED ARTS
AND SCIENCES
ATHENAEUM
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY
LONDON & EDINBURGH GAZETTE
PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS
Transcription status abbreviations:
NO entry in this column means I have Xerox copy
T = typed
I = indexed
T*online = typed and name indexed directly from online source
NC = NOT copied from orig., only biblio data captured. As publications are being scanned and
put on the internet, some of these are now online. I have not changed transcription status
to “T*online”
P = photos avail. for illus. checked
B = biblio ref. – for use only on Xerox copies as obviously not needed in biblio. itself
S = subject index entry made
1860: The ART-JOURNAL, pub. Virtue & Co., London; n.s. vol. VI
[NOTE: There are no issue numbers; volumes, while continuing the original
number sequence, were also renumbered several times as follows:
-- 1850 as vol. XII
-- 1851-1854 pub. as n.s. vol. III to VI
-- 1855-1861 pub. as n.s. vol. I to VII
-- 1862-1880 pub. as n.s. vol. I to XIX]
Jan. 1, 1860, no #:
p. 29: Minor Topics of the Month [extract]
--M. Niepce de Saint Victor [more experiments; technical]
--Photographic Printing [w/ printer’s ink from photos]
p. 31: Reviews: [extract]
--Scotland Delineated: A Series of Views of the Principal
Cities and Towns; of the Cathedrals, Abbeys,
Castles, and Baronial Mansions; and of the mountains, rivers, Sea-cost, and other grand and picturesque Scenerey. By John Parker Lawson, pub. by Day & Son. [Lithographic illus. – based
on photos?]
Feb. 1, 1860, no #:
p. 62: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
--The Art-Union of London [offering prize for illus. of
incidents of English history= inspiration for
photographers?]
--Stereoscopes from Athens [stereos pub. by Jones of
Oxford Street, photographer not noted]
p. 63: --The Hospital for Consumption [5 stereos pub. by London
Stereoscopic Company]
--The Photographic Society [of London; opened 7th annual
exhibition]
March 1, 1860, no #:
T p. 71-72: Exhibition of the Photographic Society [brief history of the Society
and full review of exhibit]
p. 95: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--Architectural Photographic Association [exhibition]
April 1, 1860, no #:
p. 126: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
T --Photographs and Stereoscopic Views, by Mr. F. Bedford
[pub. by Catherall and Prichard]
May 1, 1860, no #:
p. 158: The Achromatic Mirror Stereoscope [by Smith, Beck & Beck; long
review]
p. 158: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--The Photographic Society [change of meeting place]
July 1, 1860, no # :
T p. 221: “America in the Stereoscope” [pub. by London Stereoscopic
Company]
p. 222: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
--Messrs. Murray & Heath [supplied photo equip. for HRH
Prince Alfred’s maritime expeditions]
--Mr. Mayall [selected to take photos of the royal family]
Aug. 1, 1860, no #:
p. 254: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
T --The Chapel Royal, Windsor [stereo views by Frederick
Jones]
T --Stereographs of the Franklin Relics [14 stereos by Lt.
Cheyne]
Oct. 1, 1860, no #:
p. 319: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--The Scenery of Yorkshire [10 stereos by W. Hanson]
Nov. 1, 1860, no #:
p. 348-349: Frith’s Photographs of Egypt and Palestine, and the Collection of
Egyptian Products at the Crystal Palace.
p. 351: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--Stereoscopic Views of Canada [520 views by Notman]
Dec. 1, 1860, no #:
T p. 362-363: The Wroxeter Excavations [although not mentioned in this article,
Bedford makes stereographic views of the excavations probably at this time]
p. 363: The Photographs of M. Albert, of Munich [of works of art]
p. 379: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
T --Stereoscopic Views of Eton Chapel [by F. Jones, also
views of the Houses of Parliament]
T --Victoria Cross Gallery [photographs by Mr. Desanges]
1860: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ALLIED ARTS
AND SCIENCES, n.s. vol. 3:
July 15, 1860, #2:
T p. 26-28: American Photographical Society. Seventeenth Meeting
[Discussion of Hayes upcoming Arctic Expedition; photos
of Cuba]
1860: THE ATHENAEUM: Journal of Literature, Science, and the fine Arts; pub. London: Printed by James Holmes; pub. at The Office, by John Francis; no Editor is named.
--No volume #s, only issue #s.
--There are TWO volumes for 1860; Jan. thru June & July thru Dec. The issue #s change, and are critical as THE PAGE NUMBERS START OVER, thus there are dup. page #s.
--Articles transcribed directly from the original journals at the V&A Art Library.
--There is an index – Photography is under Fine Arts;
--There are ads in each issue; these were very randomly checked as time permitted, but should be gone through thoroughly. Transcriptions were made of ads as they were found – they may, or may not have been published at other times.
--NOTHING found on Cheyne stereos of Franklin relics although McClintock is frequently referenced.
Jan. 14, 1860, #1681:
p. 57: Fine Art Gossip: [extract]
NOT COPIED; --[Exhibition of the Photographic Society opened
bib. ref. only yesterday, Friday, at their old rooms in Pall Mall
East. Colln. good but not as good as last year with
Raffaelle Cartoons]
Jan. 21, 1860, #1682:
+&T* p. 98-99: Fine Arts: The Photographic Exhibition at Pall Mall [anonymous,
in-depth review by someone who basically dislikes all of
the photographs although seeming to praise]
add names here
+Photos were taken
p. 99: Fine Arts Gossip: [extract]
PHOTO made --Photos from the portraits in the Aberdeen Gallery have
NOT transcribed appeared. [talks more about pictures, not photos]
Jan. 28, 1860, # 1683:
p. 139: Fine Art Gossip: [extract]
T* --[Further comments on the exhibition at Pall Mall with
added names incl. G. W. Wilson.]
Mar. 31, 1860, #1692:
p. 444: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --[The Photographic Society meetings to move to Somerset
House]
April 7, 1860, #1693:
p. 480: Fine-Art Gossip: [extract]
T* --[Review of Conway Shipley’s Photographs from Sketches
in the Holy Land and Syria]
April 21. 1860, #1695:
p. 550: Fine-Art Gossip: [extract]
T* --[a 2nd notice of Shipley’s Photographs from Sketches in
the Holy Land and Syria, pub. by Lock and
Whitfield]
June 23, 1860, #1704:
p. 857: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --[Review of stereos issued by Frederick Jones of Interior
of Chapel Royal at St. George’s Windsor]
July 21, 1860, #1708: [pages #s start over]
p. 100: Fine-Art Gossip: [extract]
T* --[Architectural Photographic Association to distribute
photographs; negative comments thereon]
Aug. 18, 1860, #1712:
p. 230: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --[Mayall’s Royal Album of portraits]
Nov. 17, 1860, #1725:
T* p. 675: Societies: Photographic*: [Notes of the Nov. 6 meeting]
[*NOTE: This is first time I’ve seen photography listed under
Society Meetings, may have been, but not when I checked; recheck if can]
GIVE DETAILS HERE
Dec. 8, 1860, #1728:
T* p. 795: Societies: Photographic: [Notes of Dec. 4 meeting]
give details here
Dec. 22, 1860, #1730:
p. 874: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --[Review of Bedford stereos of Chester and North Wales;
NOTE – no Ad for Bedford stereos located in December
issues]
Dec. 29, 1860, #1731:
p. 912: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --[the Photographic Society will postpone it’s ordinary
meeting to Jan. 8 as usual day would be New
Year’s; the annual soirée postponed due to cold
weather]
1860: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY vol. VII:
Jan. 1, 1860, # 109:
T p. 6: Illustrated Description of Messrs. Smith, Beck, and Beck’s Patent
Achromatic Mirror Stereoscope.
T p. 6-7: Notices of Recently Published Stereographs. Scottish Gems [by
Wilson]
--West door, Elgin Cathedral
--South Door, Roslin Chapel
--Interior of Roslin Chapel incl. Apprentice’s Pillar
--Tomb of Sir Walter Scott, Dryburgh Abbey
--Balmoral Castle from the S.E. (#131)
T p. 8-9: Notes of a Photographic Tour in the Holy Land. No. XI. [by D.T.]
1/2NC p. 9-11: South London Photographic Society. Meeting Dec. 15, 1859
--Listed as attending:
Ackland, W. [William] VP, in the Chair
Bincks, --
Hughes, --
Keens, H. [Henry] L.
Leake, -- (Jr.)
Martin, J.
Quin, --
Simpson, G. [George] W. [Wharton]
Wall, Alfred H.
--Election of new member:
Smith, J. Thompson (Rev.)
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Mr. Bincks exhibits stereoscope he invented
NC p. 11: Blackheath Photographic Society. Meeting Jan. 19
--Listed as attending:
J. [James] Glaisher, Pres., in the Chair
Heisch, -- [Charles]
Melhuish, -- [Arthur James]
--Election of new member:
Napper, R. P. [Robert Peters]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Melhuish exhibits stereo camera
NC p. 11-12: Liverpool Photographic Club. Meeting, n.d.
--Listed as attending: [do not know who chairs]
Bell, --
Cook Bros.
Corey, --
NC p. 12: Chorlton Photographic Association. Meeting Dec. 14
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Nicholson, VP, in the Chair
Fawcett, --
Green, --
Griffiths, --
Hooper, --
NC p. 12: Photographic Society of Scotland. Meeting Dec. 13
--Listed as attending:
Scott Elliott, in the Chair
Taylor, J. T. [John Traill]
--Election of new members:
Connell, D. C.
Falkener, A.
Hallard, Sheriff (Rev.)
Hodson, (Dr.)
Kirk, James
Pope, R.
Simpson, -- (Dr.)
NC p. 12-13: Caledonian Photographic Club. Meeting Dec. 24
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Brown, in the Chair
M’Adam, --
M’Nab, -- [Alexander?]
Montaigne, --
Williams, --
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Death of Prof. George Wilson [NOT the one
speaking that evening of George Washington
Wilson]
T p. 13 –14: Exhibition of the Photographic Society of Scotland.
Opened Dec. 16. Included works by:
Brady, -- [Mathew]
Cramb, Messrs. [John Cramb, James Cramb]
Eliot, Scott
Hay, Messrs. [George & David]
Maull & Polyblank [Henry Maull, George Henry
Polyblank]
M’Craw, -- [William]
M’Leay, -- [Kenneth Macleay]
Rodger, -- [Thomas]
Ross, Horatio
Smith & Raven [Lyndon Smith; Rev. Thomas M. Raven]
Taylor, Miss [Anne]
Wilson, -- [George Washington]
Jan. 15, 1860, # 110:
T p. 23: Notices of Recently Published Stereographs, Mr. Wilson’s Scottish
Gems
T p. 23-24: Notes of a Photographic Tour in the Holy Land. No. XII
[by D.T.]
NC p. 24-27: London Photographic Society. Meeting Jan. 7
--Listed as attending:
Roger Fenton, V.P., in the Chair
Barnes, --
Bedford, -- [Francis]
Crace, -- [John Gregory]
Davis, Sebastian
Eliot, -- [Scott; same as W. Scott Elliott?]
Hardwich, -- [Thomas Frederick]
Heath, -- [Vernon]
Hughes, --
Malone, -- [Thomas Augustine?]
Shadbolt, -- [George]
Watson, -- [?]
--Election of new members:
Caithness, Rt. Hon., the Earl of
Carrick, -- [Thomas Heathfield?]
Robinson, -- [?]
--Election of auditors:
Major, John [Sr.?]
Heath, Vernon
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Murray & Heath exhibit Smartt’s photog. Tent
NC p. 27-28: North London Photographic Association. Meeting Dec. 28
--Listed as attending:
W. Shave, in the Chair
Bolton, W. [William Henry](of Holborn)
Goslett, -- [Alfred]
Hughes, --
Lyon, --
Melhuish, -- [Arthur James]
Squire, -- [Henry?]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Hughes exhibits compact stereo camera
~Squire exhibits stereo camera & stereo views of
waves
~Bolton exhibits copies of the “Amateur Indian
Photographic Album,” and “Stereoscopic Views
in India,” by Capt. Scott
NC p. 28: Manchester Photographic Society. Meeting Jan. 4
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Dorrington, in the Chair [James?]
Mudd, -- [James]
Parry, -- [William John, and/or John]
Patterson, --
Wardley, -- [George]
--Election of new member:
Petschler, H. [Helmuth]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Dorrington exhibits stereo negs.
NC p. 28-29: Photographic Society of Scotland. Meeting Jan. 11
--Listed as attending:
Dr. Walker, in the Chair
Burns, -- [Archibald]
Macnair, -- [John]
Orange, -- [Andre]
Patterson, -- (Dr.)
Taylor, --
--Election of new members:
Claudet, A.[Antoine] (London)
Pearce, Thomas (Braemar)
Stewart, J. (Inverness)
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Special committee formed, members are Messrs.
Watson, Henries, Tunny [James Good], Orange
[Andre] and Dr. Patterson
Burns exhibits stereo prints
Feb. 1, 1860, # 111:
T p. 32-33: Photographic Contributions to Knowledge. “Egypt and
Palestine,” by Francis Frith (First Notice)
NC p. 37: Blackheath Photographic society. Meeting Jan. 19
--Listed as attending:
Skaife [Thomas]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Skaife discusses instantaneous photos and his
pistolgraph; exhibits photos of Greenwich
election, boats on the Thames, portraits of animals
and children
NC p. 37-39: South London Photographic Society. Meeting, Jan. 19
--Listed as attending:
Rev. F.F. Statham, Pres., in the Chair
Hannaford, -- [Michael]
Herve, -- [C. S.]
Keens, -- [Henry L.?]
Leake, -- (Jr.)
Leake, -- (Sr.)
Quin, -- [Charles William?]
Squire, -- [Henry?]
Tear, G. S [George Joshua]
Wall, -- [Alfred Henry?]
--Election of new member:
Silstone, J. R. [name corrected May 1 to “Tilstone”]
--Discussion, donations, exhibits, etc.:
~Mr. Tear donates prints of landscape & portrait
~Squire donates stereos of sea waves
~Leake (Sr.) donates transparent stereos
T* p. 39-40: Liverpool Photographic Club. Meeting, n.d.
*dir. From journal --Listed as attending: [unknown chair]
Bell, --
Cauty, Dr. -- [Henry John]
Cook, --
Forrest, --
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~W. G. Helsby’s [William George] exhibits
daguerreotypes he made in South America, incl.
Arequipa, Tia Yuanaca, Puno (Bolivia), a lama
and the frozen lake, Las Lagunillas
NC p. 40-41: Chorlton Photographic Association. Meeting Jan. 11
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Nicholson, V.P., in the Chair
Griffiths, --
Hooper, -- [William?]
Rogerson, --
Wardley, -- [George]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Wardley exhibits 12 views he took in Manchester
which are on exhibition at Mechanic’s and
Pendleton Exhibitions.
T p. 41-42: Exhibition: London Photographic Society’s Exhibition.
7th annual opened to public Friday Jan. 13. Included:
Anonymous females (“Village Carpenters”; “Interior of a
Church in Salop”)
Bedford, [Francis](“Moel Siabod, at Capel Curig”; “View
at Aber”; “Pont-y-Pair”; “View at Capel Curig”;
“Conway Castle” also views of Bridge Street and
Eastgate Street, Chester)
Fenton, [Roger] (“The Keeper’s Rest, Ribbleside”; “The
Cloisters, New College, Oxford; “The Lily House,
Botanic Garden, Oxford”; copy of painting by
Lance
G., S. H. (female)(Conway Castle)
Gutch, -- [John Wheeley Gough]
Hennah, --
Lyte, F. M. [Farnham Maxwell](“St. Jean-pied de Port,
Haute Pyrenees”; “Le Chaos de Gavarnie”; “Pas de
l’Echelle”; “Le Pont de Betharram”)
Morgan, John H. (“View near Chagford”; “The Cart Shed”;
“View at Aber.”)
Mudd, James (“Near Coniston, Lancashire”)
Robinson, Henry Peach (“Here They Come”; “Studies”;
“The Lady of Shalott”; “A Cottage Home”;
“Lavinia”)
Rosling, -- [Alfred]
Ross & Thompson (“March Coltsfoot”; “Hemlock”;
“Reeds and Water Plantain”)
Thompson, C. Thurston (“Paul Preaching at Athens”, copy]
White, Henry (“The Wheat Field”; “Scotch Firs”)
Williams, [prob. T. R., there were two “Williams” who
exhibited]
Feb. 15, 1860, # 112:
p. 50: Notices of Recently Published Stereographs:
T --“The Gibbous Moon by Samuel Fry”
T p. 50-51: Notes of a Photographic Tour in the Holy Land. No. XIII [by
D.T.]
NC p. 51-52: Architectural Photographic Association, conversazione, Feb. 8
--Listed as attending:
Prof. Cockerell (Pres. Royal Institute of British
Architects), in the Chair
Donaldson, -- (Prof.)
--Paper read:
“Photography the Instructor of the Architect; and
Architecture the best subject for the Photographer,”
by Prof. Donaldson [references images on display
including views in Holy Land, Turkey, Roman
States, Rome, Italy, Spain, France, UK]
--Exhibits by include:
Bedford, -- [Francis] Bent, -- [Edward Stanley]
Clifford, -- [Charles](ruins of Roman theatre at
Merida, interior of corridor of Alhambra,
“Santa Maria del Mare”, cathedral at Leon,
Puerta de Alcala at Madrid, theatre and
custom house at Barcelona)
Cocke, -- [Archibald]
Cundall, -- [Joseph]
Dolamore & Bullock
Downes, -- [George]
Fenton, -- [Roger]
Greenish, -- [Thomas]
Macpherson, -- [Robert](“The Roman Forum”;
temple of Antoninous & Faustina, theatre of
Marcellus, Italian towns incl. Assisi and
temple of Minerva, Narvi and bridge of
Augustus)
Melhuish, -- [Arthur James]
Ponti, -- [Carlo]
Robinson, -- [?]
NC p. 52-54: London Photographic Society. Anniversary Meeting, Feb. 7 ---Listed as attending:
Lord Chief Baron Pollock, Pres., in the Chair
Crace, -- [John Gregory]
Heath, -- [prob. Robert Vernon]
Kilburn, --
Shadbolt, -- [George]
--Election of new members:
Bennett, --
Claudet, -- [Antoine]
De la Rue, Warren
Heath, -- [prob. Robert Vernon]
Pole, Edward Van Notter
Ruland, --
Scrivener, F.
Telfer, --
--Council members to retire:
Barlow, J. [John] (Rev.)
Fry, P. W. [Peter Wickens]
Harding, J. D.
Rippingham, M. J. [Matthew John]
Rosling, Alfred
--Replacement council recommended:
Delamotte, -- [Philip Henry]
Durham, J. [Joseph]
Farre, Arthur (Dr.)
Llewellyn, J. D. [John Dillwyn]
Wheatstone, -- [Charles] (Prof.)
--Officers for new year:
Lord Chief Baron Pollock (Pres.)
Vignoles, C. B. [Charles B.](VP)
Hamilton, A. R. [Arthur R.](Treas.)
NC p. 54: North London Photographic Association. Ordinary Meeting, Jan. 25
--Listed as attending:
T. A. Barber, in the Chair
Hannaford, --
Hardwich, -- [Thomas Frederick?]
Hare, -- [G?]
Hill, D. W.
Hughes,-- [Cornelius Jabez?]
--Election of new member:
Cowan, James Galloway (Rev.)
NC p. 54-55: Birmingham Photographic Society. Meeting Jan. 31
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Haines, -- [Dr. C. L.?] V.P., in the Chair
Ball, --
Breese, -- [Charles Stanton]
Brown, -- [John Thomas?] (Hon. Treas.)
Hart, --
Norris, -- [John]
Osborn, W.B.
Shadbolt, -- [George]
Turner, --
T p. 55: Manchester Photographic Society. Meeting Feb. 1:
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Parry, in the Chair
Cottam, -- [Samuel]
Mabley, -- [William Tudor]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~The Society might form a Photographic Exchange
Club
T p. 55-56: Exhibition of the Photographic Society of Scotland
--Photographers referenced:
Brady, -- [Mathew](NY)(portraits – John Brown, US Pres.
Buchanan)
Cramb Bros. (Glasgow)
Fenton, Roger (copies of his works incl. scene on the
Hodder)
Hay, Messrs. (portraits)
Kirk, -- (landscapes)
Lyte, Maxwell (mountain scenery in France)
Maull & Polyblank (portraits incl. Sir David Brewster, and
William Walker, Esq.)
McCraw, -- [William](“Town Council”, “St. John’s Kirk
Session”, “The Scott Monument”)
M’Pherson, -- [Robert](Rome)(“The Forum, Rome”)
Moffat, -- (portraits)
Morgan, -- (from Bristol)(Roman arch and landscape)
Mudd, -- [James](Manchester)(“Waterfall near Coniston”,
“Dunham Park, Cheshire”)
Negre, Charles (Medieval architecture)
Piper, J. [John] Dixon (“Gainsborough Lane, Near
Ipswich”, Abbey Gate”,”Norman Tower, Bury St.
Edmund’s”)
Ramage, -- [James] (Edinburgh)
Robinson, H.P. [Henry Peach](“Here They Come”
Rodger, -- [Thomas] (Scotland)(portraits of Master and
Miss Gordon
Tunny, -- [James Good](“Grange School”)
Walker, -- [William?](landscapes)
White, Henry (Scotch firs)
Williamson,-- (“Indian Chiefs”[subcontinent], “Hindoo On
His Way To Be Executed”, “A Mahomedan Priest”,
“Religious Devotees”, “Hedge School”)
Zeigler, -- [a.k.a. “Ziegler’](landscapes)
--Also referenced:
Ross, Horatio (to award medals)
Valentine, James (Dundee)(complains about hanging of his
photos)
March 1, 1860, # 113:
T p. 60-61: Photographic Contributions to Knowledge. “Egypt and
Palestine” by Francis Frith (Second Notice)
--Proof executed by Frith and Hayward, who have just moved
to Reigate
--Views can be seen at Leggatt, Hayward and Leggatt’s in
Cornhill, London
~Temple of Koum Ombo, Upper Egypt
~Pharaoh’s Bed, in the Island of Philoe
~Sculptured Gateway, Karnac
~The Great Column and Smaller Temple, Baalbec
~Nazareth from the North-West
~The Largest of the Cedars—Mount Lebanon
~The Temple of Wady Kardassy, Nubia
~The Circular Temple, Baalbec
~Assouan
~The Doum Palm and Ruined Mosque, Philoe
GET PAGE 64, 66, 67, 68
p. 69: Caledonian Photographic Club. Meeting April 17
--Listed as attending:
Steele, --, in the chair
Brown, --
M’Adam, --
Montaigne, --
Wilson, --
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~photographers who might move studios to
Edinburgh, incl. Tunny, Rodgers and
Duboscq
T p. 69-70: London Photographic Society’s Exhibition (second notice)
[Photographers referenced:
anon. American
Barber, -- [T.A.?]
Bedford, -- [Francis] (stereoviews)
Bisson Freres, Messrs. (“Panoramic View of Mount
Blanc”)
Bourne, S. [Samuel]
Fenton, [Roger] (“Altar of Sodality Chapel, Stonyhurst”)
Hamilton, A. [Arthur] R.
Heath, Vernon (“The Cottage Porch”)
Jones, Baynham
Melhuish, A. J. [Arthur James](“Black Gang Chine”)
Mudd, James (“Moat and Bridge, Chorley Hall, Cheshire”,
“View from the Cloister Window, Fountains
Abbey”, “View in Scardale, Lancashire”)
Penny, --
Piper, Dixon (“The Old Curiosity Shop at Bury St.
Edmunds”, “A Cottage, near Ipswich”)
Prout, Victor A. [Albert](“The Cloisters”, “The Tomb of
Edward III”)
Rosling, [Alfred]
Rumine, Gabriel de
Sedgfield, Russell (stereographs)
Smith, Lyndon (“Valley of the Wharfe, Early Morning”,
“Study in the Valley of Desolation”, “View of
Knaresborough”)
Spode, J. [Josiah](“Lilleshall Abbey, Salop”, “Goodrich
Castle”, “Netley Abbey”)
Verschoyle, [Catherine] Mrs.
Ward, Sykes (“View on the Wharfe”)
Woodward, -- (stereographs)
March 15, 1860, # 114:
p. 81: Notices of Recently Published Stereographs:
T --The Foreign Stereoscopic Cabinet, Lovell Reeve
--Images include:
Howlett, R.[Robert] (“A Sketch of Character at
Rouen”)
Moxham, E.[Egbert] (“The Trade Hall at Bruges”)
Sisson, Rev. J. Lawson (“Valley of the Flen”,
Lausanne, Switz.)
T p. 83: Notes of a Photographic Tour in the Holy Land. No. XIV [by D.T.]
p. 83-84: London Photographic Society. Ordinary Meeting, March 6
--Listed as attending, or likely there:
P.[Peter] Le Neve Foster, in the chair
Hardwich, -- [Thomas F.]
Heath, -- [prob. Robert]
Malone, -- [prob. Thomas A.]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.: ~Discussion of the Report of the Collodion
Committee. Mayall and Sutton included in
comments
GET PAGE 84, 85, 86
T p. 87: Birmingham Photographic Society. Monthly meeting Feb. 28th
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Haines in the chair [prob. C. L.]
Ball, --
Brown, --
Osborn, W. B.
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~W. B. Osborn gives paper “On the Serio-Comic
Aspect of Photography”
T p. 87: City of Glasgow and West of Scotland Photographic Society.
[newly formed] First ordinary meeting March 1st
--Listed as attending:
John Kibble, Esq., Pres., in the Chair
Cramb, J. [John?, James?]
Ewing, --
Mactear, A. (V. Pres.)
Spencer, J. [John], Sr.
Stuart, J.
Taylor, J. (Prof.)
Wilson, Hugh
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Kibble delivered inaugural address on position and
prospects of photography
~Mactear read paper “On the History of
Photography in Glasgow”
~Notice that Cramb Bros. had produced photos on
real ivory
T p. 87: Photographic Exhibition at Liverpool: Call for contributions
T p. 87-88: Architectural Photographic Exhibition
Includes:
Beato, -- [Felice; see = Robertson & Beato]
Bisson Freres (“Strasburgh Cathedral”, “Tower of St.
Jaques de la Boucherie, Paris”, “Hotel de Cluny”,
“Ruins of the Roman Theatre at Arles”, “Palace of
the Popes at Avignon”, “Walls [of Avignon]”,
“Cathedral of Rouen,” “Chartres”, “Notre Dame de
Paris”, Bourge,” “Amiens”, “West Front of Saint
Ouen”, “Staircase of Francis the First at St. Blois”,
“Doorway of the Cathedral at Berne”)
Cade, -- [Robert] (“Hengrave Hall”, “Lichfield Cathedral”,
“Haddon Hall”)
Clifford, -- (Spanish scenes, “Temple of Diana at Merida”)
Cundall & Downes (“Views at Rouen”)
Macpherson, -- [Robert] (6 views of Rome, “Ruins of the
Baronial Stronghold of Nepi”)
Melhuish, -- [Arthur James] (“High Street Oxford”)
Ponti, -- [Carlo] (views of North Italy)
Robertson & Beato (Jerusalem and its Neighbourhood:
“Village of Bethany”, “Walls near Akra”,
“Damascus Gate”, “Sion Gate”, “Tower of David”,
“Wailing Place of the Jews”, General View of
Mount Scopas”, “[tombs of] St. James and
Zacharias”, ‘Mosque of El Aksa and the Mount of
Olives”; Constantinople (11 views): “Fountain of
the Sultan Selim”; Ludlow Castle (15 views))
GET PAGES 100, 101, 102
April 2, 1860, # 115:
T p. 103: Liverpool Photographic Club. Ordinary meeting March 13 held at
Mr. Forrest’s home
--Listed as attending:
Cauty, -- [Dr. Henry John]
Cook, --
Corey, -- Forrest, --
Keith, --
--Exhibitions, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Cook exhibited photos owned by Pooley, taken by
Doctor [David] Walker showing horrors of
the Arctic sea. Taken when Walker
accompanied McClintock’s expedition in the
Fox in his search for the Franklin Expedition
~Keith exhibits photos taken at Moelfra showing
village and wreck of the Royal Charter
~Corey commented of image by Cauty at last
meeting showing extreme hip displacement
in patient. Useful tool for medicine.
~Glover apologizes for absence
~Next meeting at home of Keith
T p. 103-104: Birmingham Photographic Society. Ordinary meeting March 27
--Listed as attending:
Haines, -- [Dr. C. L.] in the Chair
Ball, --
Breese, Charles (visiting)
Brown --
Johnstone, --
Norris, Hill
Osborn, W. B.
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.
~Theme of meeting was wet vs. dry process
~Samuel Bourne sent photos including “Views of
Windermere”, “View from Lancaster”,
“Tintern Abbey”, “Audley Church,
Cheshire”, “Lincoln Cathedral”, “Milford
Church, Notts.”, “Views of Dovedale”.
~Woodward, [William] sent “Jedburgh Abbey,”
“Fountains Abbey,” “Cottage at Milford”,
“Peterborough Cathedral”
~Hill Norris exhibited “York Minster”
~Messrs. Seymour, Bright and Applewhait, of
Leamington, contributed Fothergill negs.
~Stereos shown during the evening viewed with
new achromatic stereoscopes by Messrs.
Cutts, Sutton & Co. of Sheffield.
April 16, 1860, # 116:
p. 114: Notices of Recently Published Stereographs.
T --American Subjects. E. Anthony, Broadway, New York
Incl.: “Horse Shoe Fall of Niagara”, “Broadway from
Stewart’s, Looking South,” “Broadway From the
American Museum, Looking North”.
T p. 114-115: Notes of a Photographic Tour in the Holy Land, No. XV [last
letter in series; by D.T.]
p. 115-116: London Photographic Society. Ordinary meeting, April 3
--Listed as attending:
Roger Fenton, in the chair
Malone, --
Marion, A. & Co.
Shadbolt, -- [George]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.
~Marion & Co. exhibited cases for keeping
sensitized paper
~Sutton’s paper “Description of the Panoramic
Lens” was read in his absence
GET p. 116 & poss. 117-118
May 1, 1860, # 117:
p. 133: Notices of Recently Published Stereographs:
Fountains Abbey, by W. Woodward, Nottingham
~#110 “A South View”
~#111 “South-East View
~#116 “Gateway of the Eleemonsynary Chapel”
~#118 “Nave and Choir”
~#121 “The Bridge Over the Skell”
~#122 “The Bridge”
GET P. 134 & 135
p. 136: Erratum: Mr. Tilstone incorrectly listed as “Silstone” in previous
report.
T p. 136: City of Glasgow and West Scotland Photographic Society.
Meeting, April 12
--Listed as attending:
A. Mactear, Vice Pres., in the Chair
Macfarlane, -- [Hugh]
MacNab, -- [Alexander]
Robertson, --
Spencer, J. [John], Jr.
Stuart, --
--Election of new members (5 unnamed)
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.
~Note: John Cramb absent as on photographic
trip to Syria.
~Stuart exhibited uncolored ports on ivory
~Macfarlane exhibited stereo camera.
T p. 136: Birmingham Photographic Society. Meeting April 24
--Listed as attending:
Mr. Haines, a V.P., in the Chair
Brown, --
Keene, Alfred (of Leamington)
Morris, --
Robinson, -- (of Leamington)
T p. 136-137: Liverpool Society of Fine Arts Exhibition of Paintings,
Engravings, and Photographs, at the Queen’s Hall,
Liverpool. [Review of ca. 250-300 photos. Includes:]
anon. “Liverpool Lady” (“Views of Conway &
Carnarvon”)
Bedford, F. [Francis](“Views of Chester and
Wales”, “Miner’s Bridge”)
Duckworth, -- [W.N.](calotypes; temples & scenery
in India)
Fenton, R. [Roger](“Mill on the Green”,”Salmon
Leap on the Ribble”, “Interiors of the
Refectory and Soda Chapel, Stoneyhurst”)
Frith, F. [Francis](Egypt & Palestine; “Panorama of
Cairo”)
Helsby, W. G. [William George] (50 large dags of
scenery, architecture and ethnology of
Tahiti, Copiapo, Chili and Bolivia)
Keith, William (“Views of Furness Abbey”, “Arch
in the Cloisters”)
Morgan, J. H. [John H.](“The Salmon Trap,” “The
Water Mill,” “The Well on the Beach”)
Mudd, -- [James](“Coniston Falls”)
Rejlander, -- [Oscar Gustav](“Do it Again!”,
“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star!”, “Shell your
Coat, Sir?”)
Robinson, -- [prob. Henry Peach]
Rosling, -- [Alfred]
T p. 137: Obituary of Mr. M. [Marcus] Sparling, R. Fenton’s assistant in
Crimea. Died April 20 in Liverpool of liver inflammation
and pelvic abscess.
June 1, 1860, # 119:
T p. 165-6: Photographic Exhibition at Salford
[Review. Includes photos by:]
Adin, -- (of Warrington)
Archer, -- (“Hopwood Mill”)
Brothers, -- [prob. Alfred](“Manchester Exchange,” )
C., W. D. [William Donaldson Clark?](Scottish scenes)
Chadwick, -- (“Christ Teaching Humility”)
Compton, -- (“Kenilworth”)
Davies, I. (of St. Anne’s Square, Warrington)(“Rostherne
Church,” “Dead Game,” “View in Yewdale”,
“View of Great Ormshead”)
Higgins, -- (“Fountains Abbey”, “Lincoln Cathedral”)
Hooper, -- (“Agecroft Bridge”)
London School of Photography (Manchester branch)
(portraits)
Lowe, Bennett (“A Farm in Shropshire”)
Mabley, -- [William Tudor] (“Glastonbury Abbey,”
“Barrington Court,” “Llandudno”)
Mann, -- (“Shipping at Runcorn,” “Crossing the Ford,”
Mudd, -- [James](“Coniston Falls”, “Lincoln Cathedral
from the West”,“Bridge at Yewdale,”“Yard at
Messrs. Rothwell’s works at Bolton”, “Old Mill at
Dunham”, “Royal Infirmary”)
Parry, --
Petschler, -- [Helmuth Carl …](“Worsley Hall”)
Sidebotham, -- (“Wheat Field,” “Ancient Bridge at
Strines”)
Smith, A. F. (“A View on the Irwell”)
Thorpe (or Thorp), -- (“Kenilworth”)
Wardley, -- [George](“West Door of Manchester
Cathedral”)
Young, -- (Chester, North Wales, Dovedale, Scotland,
Yorkshire, & “Hoar Frost at Cheetham Hill”)
T?? p. 166-7??: South London Photographic Society. Ordinary meeting May 18
--Listed as attending:
W. [William] Ackland, V.Pres., in the Chair
Clarke, W. [prob. William]
Hannaford, -- [Michael](Hon.Sec.)
Leake, --
Statham, F. F. (Rev.)(Pres.)
Wall, -- [Alfred H.](Hon.Sec.)
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.
~ Members forming an Exchange Club
~ Statham read paper, “On the Application of
Photography to Scientific Pursuits”
GET p. 167, 168
June 15, 1860, # 120:
T p. 178-179: On Photography and Its Application to Military Purposes, by
Captain Donelly, R.E.[Royal Engineers]
~Capt. Fowke, invented very portable camera; images by Corp. Lawson in Asia Minor between Russia and Turkey; by Sgt. Church on projected railway across Isthmus of Panama on Honduras line; anon. photog. in India and Singapore; ditto in China the images of which were used by Burford for his panorama; Sgt. Mack at Moscow; anon. at Varna. Some photographers who went to Crimea lost on board the Prince.
~Donelly exhibited photos at Chatham of bridge making and at Aldershott to show state of progress.
p. 179: South London Photographic Society:
--Notice to Members:
~Soiree June 21,St. Peter’s School, Walworth Rd.
~Election of officers and new members
--Exchange Club:
~First exchange of photos early July
p. 179 - ? London Photographic Society. Ordinary Meeting June 5
--Listed at attending:
P. Le Neve Foster, V.P., in the Chair
Dallmeyer, -- [John Henry]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Mr. Denyer, photographer of St. Petersburgh
wishes to become a member.
~Capt. Biggs, Bombay Artillery, sent photos of
Indian subjects. Difficulty of photography
there due to climate.
~Dallmeyer read paper, “On distortion as Produced
by the Existing Forms of View Lenses, &c.”
GET P. 180, 181, 182
July 2, 1860, # 121:
T p. 194: Stereographs. Picturesque Scenery in the Vales of Tweed, Ettrick,
and Yarrow, photographed by W. [William] Rodger,
Montrose. Includes:
~ no# “Near Newark Castle”
~ no # “The Game at Marbles”
~ #5 “Foulshiels”, the birthplace of Mungo Park
~ #10A “Haining House”, near Selkirk
~ #13 “Evening”, view taken from Selkirk Bridge
~ #14 view of Abbotsford from Galashiels Road
~ #15 “View of Abbotsford From The Tweed”
~ 15B as above, but includes “bare-legged urchin
wading in stream”
~ #16 “Mill of Faireylee, on the Tweed”
July 16, 1860, # 122:
T p. 209: On a Reflecting Telescope for Celestial Photography, erecting at
Hastings, near New York, by Henry Draper
T p. 209: Stereographs. St. Mary Magdalen’s Church, Tetbury, by Messrs.
Dutton. Interior view.
T p. 209: South London Photographic Society. Election of Officers:
PRES.: Rev. Francis F. Statham
V. PRES.: W. [William] Ackland
HON. SEC.: Alfred H.[Henry] Wall
HON. TREAS.: Frank Howard
COMMITTEE:
Hannaford, M. [Michael]
T. Martin
A. [Alfred] Herve
J. C. [James Cotton] Leake
N. E. [Noel Edgar] Fitch
G. W. [George Wharton] Simpson
W. [William] Clarke
T p. 209-210: Letters to a Photographic Friend No. I, by Simeon Headsman
T p. 210: Coloured Daguerreotype Plates [by M. Touissant]
T p. 210: Manchester Photographic Society. Ordinary meeting
--Listed as attending:
Joseph Sidebotham, in the Chair
Heywood, --
Mabley, W. T. [William Tudor]
Mason, John
Parry, J. [John]
Persehouse, John
--Election of new members:
John Persehouse
John Mason
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.
~Membership upset by rearrangement of photos in
Salford Exhibition by J. L. Davies
Aug. 1, 1860, # 123:
T p. 223-224: Stereographs. Illustrations of East Indian Scenery by Capt.
A. N. [Allen N.] Scott, Madras Artillery. Includes:
“Elephants with Heavy Ordnance”
“Hill Fort of Golconda”
“Interior of the Summer Residence of the Nawaub
Shumsh-ool-Oomra”
“Mahomedan Tomb”
“Nawaub Iktidar-ool-Moolk”
“Nawaub Salar Jung”
“Nawaub Shumsh-ool-Oomra”
“Nawaub Tegh-Jung”
“Tomb of a Mahomedan Lady”
“Tomb of Abdoola Shah”
T p. 224-226: Letters to a Photographic Friend No. II by Simeon Headsman
p. 226-227: South London Photographic Society. First outdoors meeting.
Started at the Eagle, Snaresbrook
--Listed as attending:
Hannaford, [Michael]
Wall, A. H. [Alfred Henry]
Aug. 15, 1860, # 124:
T p. 233-237: The Recent Solar Eclipse. The British Astronomical
Expedition: A personal Narrative of the Phenomena Observed. By Walter Beck. [To which is appended Warren De la Rue’s account of the Expedition].
--Listed as attending:
Beck, Joseph
Beck, Walter
Bonomi, Joseph
De la Rue, Warren
Downes, -- [George]
Vignoles, -- [Charles B.]
T p. 238-239: “Celestial and Instantaneous Photography,” by Warren De la
Rue (cont. Sept. 1, and GET REST try p. 271 & 283)
T p. 240-241: Stereographs. Reminiscences of Scottish Scenes, by W. [William]
Woodward, of Nottingham. Includes:
~ no # “Kelso Abbey’, from the east
~ no # “Melrose Abbey”
~ #`44 South Aisle and West Window of Melrose Abbey”
~ #151 “Abbotsford, from the South-East”
~ #152 “The Tomb of Sir Walter Scott”
~ #153 “St. Mary’s Aisle, Dryburgh Abbey”
~ #154”East End (Interior)”
~ #157 “St. Mary’s Aisle Seen Through the Door of the
Cloister Court”
~ #158 “The Refectory Window, Dryburgy Abbey”
T p. 241-243: Letters to a Photographic Friend No. III by Simeon Headsman
Includes description of diableries on display in London at
Shew’s [James Fludger Shew]. Includes:
~ Railway train arriving at station
~ “Vendages en Enfer”
~ “Bal chez Satan”
~ “Marriage de Satan”
~ “Enfer”
~ “Purgatoire”
~ “The Temptation of Saint Anthony”
½ T p. 243-244: Manchester Photographic Society. Ordinary meeting, Aug. 1
--Listed as attending:
Joseph Sidebotham, in the Chair
Brothers, A. [Alfred]
Cottam, Samuel
Hooper, -- [George?]
Mabley, -- [William Tudor]
Mann, --
Noton, Michael
Petschler, -- [Helmut….]
Rogerson, --
Wardley, -- [George]
--Election of new members:
Noton, Michael
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~ J. L. Davies rearranging photos at exhibit; Davies,
no present, tendered his resignation
~ Mann reads a paper
GET p. 244, 245?
Sept. 1, 1860, # 125:
T p. 251: The Solar Eclipse of 18th July. By Charles Heisch, F.C.S.
T p. 251-252: “Celestial and Instantaneous Photography,” by Warren De la
Rue (cont. from Aug. 15; cont. on Sept. 15 & Oct. 1)
T p. 256-257: Stereographs. Reminiscences of Scottish Scenery, by W.
[William] Woodward of Nottingham. Includes:
~ #123 Kirkstall Abbey “The West Door”
~ #125 Kirkstall Abbey seen from the West
~ #127 Kirkstall Abbey “The Nave”
~ #129 Kirkstall Abbey seen from the hospitium
~ #130 “York Cathedral”
~ #134 “St. Mary’s Abbey, York”
~ #161 “Jedburgh Abbey”
~ #166 “Glen-Burn”
~ #168 “On the Jed”
~ #169 “Bridge Over the Jed”
T p. 257: Government in Competition with Professional Photographers
T p. 258: Letters to a Photographic Friend No. IV. by Simeon Headsman
Sept. 15, 1860, #126:
T p. 271-272: Celestial and Instantaneous Photography, by Warren De la
Rue (cont. from Sept. 1; cont. on Oct. 1)
Oct. 1, 1860, #127:
T p. 279: Editorial leader: [extracts]
--Trains, tourism and stereos
--Stereo photographers referenced:
Ogle, [Thomas]
Rodger, [Thomas]
Sedgfield, [William Russell]
Wilson, [George Washington]
Woodward, [William]
T p. 280: Obituary of Peter W. [Wickens] Fry
T p. 283-284: Celestial and Instantaneous Photography, by Warren De la
Rue (cont. from Sept. 15) ARTICLE SAYS TO BE CONTINUED. When? Was it?
T p. 285-286: Stereographs. English Lake and Other Scenery, by Thomas
Ogle, Preston. Includes:
~ no # Raglan Castle
~ no # Kenilworth Castle
~ #3 “The Vestibule Leading to the Banquetting Hall”
[Raglan]
~ #23 Tintern Abbey
~ #24 Tintern Abbey
~ #76 “Here could I stand and muse and muse; And dream
fresh fancies as the stream glides on.”
~ #87 “Hawes Bridge on the Kent, near Kendal”
~ #91 “Near Rydal Mount”
~ #92 “Near Rydal Mount”
~ #93 “The Wild Brook, Babbling Down the Mountain
Side”
~ #95 “The Lower Fall, Rydal Park”
~ #96 “The Upper Fall, Rydal Park”
~ #103 “Bobbin Mill, Near Stock Ghyll Force, Ambleside”
~ #108 Loughrigg Fell with cow
~ #109 “Windermere Lake, Looking towards Low wood”
~ #127 “Bow Fell & Loughrigg Tarn”
~ #137 view above Bowness
~ #139 Langdale Pikes
T p. 286-288: Letters to a Photographic Friend No. VI by Simeon Headsman.
Mentions Negretti & Zambra, and other camera shops
T p. 288: North London Photographic Association. Ordinary meeting
Sept. 26.
--Listed as attending:
George Shadbolt, V.P., in the Chair
Barnett, John
Bell, J. T.
Bingham, -- [Robert Jefferson]
Cramb, --
Dawson, -- [George?]
Hill, --
Hughes, --
Mainwaring, -- [George Richard]
Moens, -- [William John Charles]
Simpson, G. [George] Wharton
Wall, -- [Alfred Henry?]
--Election of new members:
Bell, J. T.
--Exhibitions, discussion, notices, etc.
~Stereos of Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle, and lake
country by Ogle exhibited
~Shadbolt read paper, “The Photographer’s Tripod”
~Mainwaring exhibited colored photos of gloxineas,
dahlias and begonias.
T p. 288: South London Photographic Society. Last outdoor meeting, Sept.
15, Epping Forest, “The Eagle” Snaresbrook.
--Listed as attending:
Ackland, -- [William]
Borchert, --
Cotton, J. A. [John Anderson]
Davis, --
Herve, -- [Alfred]
Hughes, -- [Cornelius Jabez]
Simpson, G. [George] Wharton
Statham, Rev. [Francis F.]
Tear, -- [George Joshua]
Wall, -- [Alfred Henry]
--Election of new members: [may, or may not have been at
the meeting]
Deberskey, --
Holles, --
Roberts, --
check p. 290
Oct. 15, 1860, #128:
T p. 302-303: Letters to a Photographic Friend, No. VII by Simeon
Headsman. References:
Horne & Thornthwaite
London Stereoscopic company: Review of their
views in US & Canada [by Wm. England?]:
~ no # “Table Rock”
~ no # view of Blondin on a rope over
Niagara
~ #113 “The Chaudier Falls”
~ #115 “The Rapids” [of Niagara]
~ #125 “The Cataracts on the Genesse, near
Portage”
~ #136 icicles in ice caverns of White Mts.,
New Hampshire
~ #140 “The General View of the Falls from
Prospect Point”
~ #153 “The Horse-Shoe Fall and the
Terrapin Tower”
Squire, --
T p. 303-304: Stereographs. Instantaneous Marine and Street Views, by
George Wilson, Aberdeen. Reviews:
~ “Princes Street, Edinburgh, looking towards the
Calton Hill” [three views, one # 190]
~ “The Quadrant” [London; #206?]
~ “Regent Street” [London; #206?]
~ “The Great Eastern in the Southampton Water”[6
Views incl. # 219, #220, #223]
~ Firth of Forth [7-8 views]
~ “Channel Fleet” [2 views]
~ “H.M. Ship ‘Edgar’ ” [#224A or 224B]
~ “H.M. Ship ‘Royal Albert’ ” [#224A or 224B]
~ #238 “The Stranded Collier”
T p.304: Bath and its Environs, by H. N. [Horatio Nelson] King; [“H.N.K.”]
Review. Views mentioned:
~ no # “View at the Park Pond, Victoria Park, Bath”
~ no # “Bath from Beechen Cliff”
~ #2 “Widcome Old Church and Manor House”
~ #17 “Prior Bird’s Priory”
~ #20 “The Mansion in Prior Park”
~ #29 “The Palladian Bridge, Prior Park”
Nov. 1, 1860, # 129:
T p. 317: Stereographs. Canterbury, Rochester, and the Watering Places on
the South and South-east Coasts, by W.Russell Sedgefield [sic],
published by A. W. Bennett. Reviews:
~ “Canterbury Cathedral from the east”
~ [Canterbury Cathedral] “Dean Lyall’s Monument”
~ #622 “The Cloisters of St. Augustine’s College”
[Canterbury]
~ Rochester Cathedral
~ Rye Shipyards
~ Ramsgate Harbour
~ Margate scene
~ Hastings beach
~ Dover Harbour
~ Dover Heights
~ Dover Barracks
~ Dover Shakespeare’s Cliff
~ Dover “Bathing Machines”
T p. 317-318: Letters to a Photographic Friend, No. VIII, by Simeon
Headsman
½ T p. 321: Foreign Correspondence. Paris, October 26, 1860.
References/reviews:
~ Baldus [Edouard-Denis]views in Savoy
~ Bisson Bros. set up studio on Mont Blanc, views of
glaciers and Savoy
~ Braun [Adolphe?] of Dornach just pub. Stereos of Rhine
~ Soulier [Charles] returned from England and Scotland
with stereos including 50 views of Buckingham
palace, Windsor, Osborne and Balmoral, plus
London, Isle of Wight, Windsor Park. In Scotland,
Melrose Abbey, Edinburgh, Loch Lomond, Loch
Katrine.
GET P. 322
Dec. 1, 1860, #131:
T p. 344-345: Palestine in 1860, or A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem, No. I, by John Cramb
p. 347: Photographic Engraving of Blocks, To Be Printed With Ordinary
Letterpress. The Invention of Mr. Paul Pretsch. Illustration
is of Dover Castle by Francis Bedford.
T p. 348: Stereographs. Picturesque Scenery of the Highlands of Perthshire,
by William Rodger, Montrose. Reviews:
~ no # “The Hermitage Bridge on the Braun”
~ “Bisho Cardney’s Tomb”, Dunkeld Cathedral
~ #2 “Dunkeld” from Birnam trees
~ #3 view of Hermitage Bridge from below
~ #7 view of Hermitage Bridge from above
~ #9 & 10 “The Rumbling Bridge”
~ #15 “The Upper Falls of Moness, Birks,
Aberfeldy”
~ #16 & 17 “Of the Second Falls of Moness”
~ #23 & 25 “The Upper & Lower Falls of Bruar”
p. 349: A Photographer’s Holiday in Derbyshire”, by D. W. Hill
T p. 351: Notes of a Photographic Yacht Voyage in the Mediterranean, by
W.J.C. [William John Charles] Moens. [part 1]
T p. 352-353: Letters to a Photographic Friend, No. IX by Simeon
Headsman. Camera shops visited:
Hughes, -- (supplied Sedgefield with stereo
camera)
Bourquin, -- [John Peter]
T p. 353: South London Photographic Society. Ordinary meeting, Nov. 15.
--Listed as attending:
Rev. F. F. Statham, in the Chair
Ackland, -- [William]
Wall, -- [Alfred Henry]
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Wall exhibited photos by G. W. Wilson
Get p. 354, 355, 356
T p. 347: Photographic Engraving of Blocks, to be Printed with Ordinary
Letterpress. The Invention of Mr. Paul Pretsch
T p. 349-350: A Photographer’s Holiday in Derbyshire. By D. W. Hill
[Dec. 6, 1860 letter from J. Wingrave in re his photos – see
BJP Jan. 1, 1861, vol. VIII, # 133, p.22]
Dec. 15, 1860, # 132:
T p. 368-369: Stereographs. Chester and North Wales Illustrated, by Francis
Bedford (Chester: Catherall and Prichard, Eastgate Row).
Reviews:
~ no # [#125?] “A Group of Welsh Peasants” … “old
woman seated in chair knitting’ young one starting
on errand with milk can and huge pitcher on her
head; another wears broad-brimmed hat and
“singularly ugly full-frilled muslin cap, with boat-
shaped market basket on her arm”
~ no # [#85?] “Stone Depot at Penmaenmawr”
~ #38 “Eastgate Street”
~ #45 “Watergate Row (South)”
~ #61 “Bishop Lloyd’s House in Watergate Street”
~ #118 “Llanberis Pass, from Pont-y-Cromlech”
~ #150 “Bettws-y-Coed, Pont-y-Pair, from below Bridge”
~ #188 “Cottages at Aberglaslyn, Beddgelert”
T p. 369: Notes of a Photographic Yacht Voyage in the Mediterranean, by
W.J.C. [William John Charles]Moens [part 2] [Concluded 1861 Feb. 1, vol. VIII, #135, p. 47-48]
T p. 371-372: Letters to a Photographic Friend, No. X by Simeon Headsman
pp. 372 - ? London Photographic Society. Ordinary meeting, Dec. 4.
--Listed as attending:
Peter Le Neve Foster, V.P., in the Chair
Davies, Sebastian
Hardwich, -- [Thomas Frederick]
Robinson, -- [Henry Peach]
Ryley, -- (Dr.)
Watson, --
Zetzler, --
--Election of new members:
Gray, William
Lloyd, E. L.
Rowles, W.
Simpson, G. [George] Wharton
--Exhibits, discussion, notices, etc.:
~Officers’s whose rotation has ended:
Fenton, Roger
Hardwich, T. F. [Thomas Frederick]
Mackinlay, -- [Thomas George?]
Marshall, --
Pollock, Henry [Alexander Rayclyffe)]
Wenham, F. H. [Francis Herbert] ~Recommended for election to fill vacancies:
Bell, -- (Prof.)(V. Pres.)
Caithness, Earl of
De la Rue, Warren
Fenton, Roger
Hawkins, Walter
Major, J. B. (Rev.)[Rev. John Richardson
Major?]
Williams, T. R. [Thomas Richard]
~Robinson exhibited his large photo, “The Holiday
in the Woods”
~Zetzler (Sydney, New South Wales) exhibited
stereos of Australia
~Dr. Ryley read paper, “On the Result of a Series of
Experiments on the Collodio-Albumen
Process”
GET p. 373, 374, 375, 376
1860: THE LONDON GAZETTE & EDINBURGH GAZETTE:
NOTES: Searches were made on key words such as “daguerreotype” etc.; photographic”, etc.; “stereoscope” etc. Occasionally the search engine missed entries which were found only by chance. Thus this should not be considered a complete listing of all photography-related entries. With patents I could not always tell if a name listed was a patent agent or the inventor. This is esp. true when foreign inventors sent patent applications to the UK which were published in the Gazette. When I could, I tracked the invention back to the inventor – those names are in brackets. When unclear no entry was made.
Jan. 3, 1860, #22342:
T*online p. 16: Notices:
--Alfred Silvester and Henry William Smith, 5 & 8 Dorset
Pl., Clapham Rd., Surrey, photographers and
stereoscopic artists, dissolved partnership Dec. 31,
1859. Neither listed as carrying on the business.
T*online p. 32: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Augustus Parr, a.k.a. George Alfred Parr, Barnes
Green, Barnes, Surrey, bookseller, stationer, news
agent, dealer in combs brushes perfumery and
Berlin wool, having a circulating library known as
Barnes Public library, and fancy and toy repository,
taking orders for printing engraving and
bookbinding and selling stereoscopic slides; has
interim order of protection; court date Jan. 18.
Jan. 6, 1860, #22343:
T*online p. 61: Notices:
--Jeremiah Alexander and Robert Gascoigne Johnson,
Halifax, York and Great Malvern, Worcestershire,
photographic artists under name “Alexander and
Johnson” dissolved partnership Jan. 3. Alexander
to continue the business.
Jan. 10, 1860, #22344:
T*online p. 106: Insolvent Debtors:
-John Henry Greatrex, in partnership with Richard John
Hicks, 70 Regent St., Middlesex, photographic
artist; court date Jan. 26.
Jan. 13, 1860, #22345:
T*online p. 141: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Henry Hilton, 44 Over St., and 6 Porytlant St.,
carpenter and cabinet maker; and 27 St. James’s St.,
photographic instrument maker and photographer in
partnership with Francis Rosswills [sic; Ross
Wells], now of 36 Bread St., out of business, all in
Brighton, Sussex; has interim order of protection;
court date Jan. 21.
Jan. 17, 1860, #22346:
T*online p. 151: Patent Law Notices:
--#2050 Thomas Oswald Small, Newcastle Upon Tyne,
artist, improvements in stereoscope by united media
and application of pulley and lever/spring in
changing the lights. Petition registered Sept. 8,
1859.
Jan. 20, 1860, #6981 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 83 Insolvent Debtors:
--Kenneth M’Leay, Edinburgh, photographic artist.
Dividend to be posted next meeting, no date.
Jan. 24, 1860, #22349:
T*online p. 250: Patent Law Notices:
--#2486 George Edward Johns, 4 Falcon St., London,
Middlesex, box manufacturer; application and
adaption of an optical or stereoscopic arrangement
in the manufacture of boxes. Patent date Oct. 223,
1856.
T*online p. 252: Patent Law Notices:
--# 2581 Ebenezer Erskine Scott, Dundee, Scotland and
Wiliam King Westley, Leeds, England,
improvements in stereoscopes. Patent Date Nov. 3,
1856.
T*online p. 253: Patent Law Notices:
--#2614 William Henry Olley, 2 Brabant Court, Philpot
Lane, London, wine merchant; improvements in
obtaining photographic impressions or pictures of
microscopic objects. Patent date Nov. 6, 1856.
T*online p. 257: Patent Law Notices:
--#2806 Henry Eastman Palmer, Stonehouse, Devon, artist;
improvements in photographic apparatus. Patent
date Nov. 26, 1856.
T*online p. 258: Patent Law Notices:
--#2832 Richard harmer, 12 Princes St., Spitalfields,
Middlesex, clerk. Improvements in stereoscopic
pictures [bi-coloration] Date of patent Nov. 29,
1856.
T*online p. 259: Patent Law Notices:
--#2871 James Kinder Cheetham, Rochdale, Lancaster,
doctor of medicine; improvements in application of
photographic pictures to metal and other surfaces
and rendering same applicable as printing surfaces.
Patent date Dec. 3, 1856.
T*online p. 270: Bankruptcy:
--Paul Emile Chappuis, 69 Fleet Street, London and 20
Hatton Garden, Middlesex, reflector and
stereoscope manufacturer and photographer, “a
prisoner in the Debtor’s Prison for London and
Middlesex, against whom a petition for adjudication
of bankruptcy,” dated Aug. 27, 1859 is filed. The
creditors have proved their debts and receive their
warrants for the first dividend of 6s 8d. on the
pound.
Jan. 27, 1860, #22351:
T*online p. 309: Patent Law Notices:
--# 58 Pierre Czugajewicz [sic], Paris, France, professor,
improvements in stereoscopes, petition registered
Jan. 9, 1860.
Jan. 31, 1860, #22352:
T*online p. 367: Insolvent Debtors:
--Augustus Edwin Scales, High St., Hartlepool, Durham,
tobacconist, dealer in tea and coffee, ales and
porter, fancy goods and confectionery and
photographic artist; interim order of protection;
court date Feb. 6
Feb. 3, 1860, #22353:
T*online p. 396: Patent Law Notices:
--# 149 Ferdinand Jean Joubert De la Ferté [or Henry
Garnier?] 36 Porchester Terrace, Middlesex;
improvements in reproducing photographic and
other pictures, engravings, prints, devices and
designs on glass, ceramic and other substances
requiring to be fired to fix. Petition recorded
Jan. 20.
T*online p. 401: Notices:
--Thomas Hulme and Thomas John Brittain, 2 & 3 Ann St.,
Birmingham, photographic and dental instrument
manufacturers, dealers in photographic and dental
instruments and materials, under title, “Hulme &
Brittain”, dissolved partnership Dec. 20, 1859.
Hulme to carry on business.
Feb. 7, 1860, #22354:
T*online p. 460: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Henry Hilton and Francis Ross Wells, as above
except Francis’s name has been corrected from
“Francis Rosswills” to “Francis Ross Wells”
Feb. 14, 1860, #22356:
T*online p. 535: Patent Law Notices:
--#149 Ferdinand Jean Joubert De la Ferté, as above.
Feb. 25, 1860, #22360:
T*online p. 698: Supplement Notice:
--James Ross, 90 Princes St., Edinburgh, photographer
T*online p. 700: Supplement Notice:
--John Thomson, Edinburgh, photographer.
March 6, 1860, #22363:
T*online p. 982: Insolvent Debtors:
--Augustus Edwin Scales, as above, final order to be made
March 12.
March 9, 1860, #22364:
T*online p. 1001: Patent Law Notices:
--# 537 Peter Hubert Desvignes, Lewisham, Kent,
gentleman; improvements in apparatuses for
exhibiting photographic, stereoscopic and other
pictures, models, figures and designs. Petition
recorded Feb. 27
T*online p. 1002: Patent Law Notices:
--# 559 Henry Swan, 5 Bishopgate Street Without, London,
improvements in stereoscopes, stereoscopic pictures
and cameras for taking the same. Petition registered
Feb. 29, 1860
March 13, 1860, #22366:
T*online p. 1073: Patent Law Notices:
--#2557 Arthur James Melhuish, Holborn Bars & Bowater
Pl., Blackheath, optician; improvements in
construction of cameras for obtaining photographic
pictures.” Petition recorded Nov. 10, 1859.
March 16, 1860, #22367:
T*online p. 1107: Patent Law Notices:
--# 581 Pierre Modeste Titus Octave Coen Albites, 34 Rue
Vivienne, Paris, photographer; improvements in
photographic apparatus.” Petition recorded
March 2.
March 20, 1860, #22368:
T*online p. 1165: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Coe, Diss, journeyman painter; and Stowmarket,
Suffolk, painter ; and Diss Journeyman and
photographic artist and dealer in frames for
photographic portraits, insolvent debtor. Interim
order of protection; court date April 23.
March 30, 1860, #22371:
T*online p. 1278: Notices:
--Jacob Finlayson & David Hoyle, 62 Piccadilly, London,
photographers, dissolved partnership March 29.
April 3, 1860, #22373:
T*online p. 1356: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Dance, 8 Felix Terrace, Liverpool Road,
Islington, Middlesex, artist and photographer, in
debtors’ prison for London & Middlesesx. No court
date.
April 6, 1860, #22374:
T*online p. 1381: Patent Law Notices:
--#735 Joseph Chase Rutherford and Benjamin Hinman
Steele, Vermont, US; improved preparation or
solution for toning photographic pictures. Petition
recorded March 21.
T*online p. 1402: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Lees Glew, 61 Harrison St., Regent Sw., Gray’s
Inn Rd., Midlesex, publisher and literary
correspondent and photographic rooms at 100 Regent St.; and Castle St., Dudley, Worcestershire,
Joint Proprietor and Editor of the Dudley Times and
Express Newspaper under name “Collins & Glew”;
and Shaw Rd. Dudley, commercial manager of
Dudley Express; and Wednesbury, Staffordshire,
artist and literary correspondent; and 75 Brunswick
Rd. Liverpool; and 8 Sugnall St., Liverpool, ale and
porter dealer; and Army & navy Inn, Barford St.,
Birmingham; and Station St. Walsall, Staffordshire,
compiling the History of Walsall and agent/
correspondent for Birmingham Daily Press, and
publisher of Walsall Guardian at Walsall. Interim
order of protection; court date April 20
T*online p. 1403: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Dance, as above. Court date April 21.
April 13, 1860, #22376:
T*online p. 1451: Patent Law Notices:
--#801 Aené [“Rene’] Prudent Patrice Dagron, Paris,
photographer; improved microscope to be used for
exhibiting photographic views and productions;
petition recorded March 28.
T*online p. 1452: Patent Law Notices:
--#823 Paul Adolphe Auguste Beau, Porchester Terrace,
Middlesex, gentleman; invention of a
“neomonoscope” or apparatus for viewing
photographic and like pictures; petition recorded
March 30.
April 17, 1860, #22377:
T*online p. 1500: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Scotman, 73 Bold St., Liverpool, and from May
1859 to Aug. 1859 carrying on business as
photographic artist 33 James St., Liverpool; and 1
year 9 months before carrying on business of a
photographic artist at 17 Canning Chambers,
Canning Place, Liverpool; and agent on commission
for coach builder and collector of debts [!] and his
wife carrying on business of milliner and
dressmaker, 73 Bold St., Liverpool and letting
furnished apartments and branch establishments of
milliner and dressmaker at 17 Chapel St., Preston,
Lancaster, and 7 Bath St., Southport, Lancaster,
insolvent debtor. Has interim order of protection,
court date May 2.
April 24, 1860, #7008 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 567: Insolvent Debtor:
--Alfred Moore, 283 Regent St., St. Mary Le Bone,
Middlesex, and 62 Nicolson St., Edinburgh,
photographer; court date May 2.
April 24, 1860, #22379:
T*online p. 1582: Insolvent Debtors:
--John England, 56 Upper Charlotte St., Fitzroy Sq.,
Middlesex, photographic apparatus manufacturer;
petition filed April 20, court date May 5
April 27, 1860:
T*online p. 1636: Insolent Debtors:
--Alfred Moore, 283 Regent St., Middlesex, and 62
Nicholson St., Edinburgh, photographer; estates
were sequestrated April 23, court dates May 2 and
Aug. 23.
May 1, 1860, #22381:
T*online p. 1656: Patent Law Notices:
--# 11 William Henry Phillips, 16 Essex St., Strand,
London, improvements on stereoscopes, patent date
Jan. 1, 1857.
T*online p. 1667: Patent Law Notices:
--#501 Joseph Glover, photographer and John Bold the
Younger, watch and clock maker; improvements
consisting of extended uses of photography as
applied to dials, tablets and pictures. Patent date
Feb. 20, 1857
T*online p. 1681: Patent Law Notices:
--#711 Antoine François Jean Claudet, Regent St., London,
photographic artist, improvements in stereoscopes,
patent date March 23, 1853
T*online p. 1697: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Coe, as above; final order to be made July 23
T*online p. 1700: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Lewis Keys, 10 Portland Place, Clapham Rd.,
Surrey, schoolmaster and photographer. Interim
order of protection, court date May 17.
May 8, 1860, #22383:
T*online p. 1778: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Scotman, as above. Final order on June 6.
May 22, 1860, #22388:
T*online p. 1964: Patent Law Notices:
--#58 Pierre Czugajewicz, Paris, France, improvements in
stereoscopes, petition registered Jan. 9, 1860
June 26, 1860, #22398:
T*online p. 2404: Patent Law Notices:
--# 537 Peter Hubert Desvignes, as above.
July 3, 1860, #22400:
T*online p. 2516: Insolvent Debtors:
--Emmanuel Maignol, 67 Newgate St., London,
photographic and stereoscopic agent, dealer and
chapman. [in prison? Interim order?] Court date
July 13
July 6, 1860, # 7029 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 856: Insolvent Debtors:
--Emmanuel Maignol, as above.
July 6, 1860, #22401:
T*online p. 2574: Insolvent Debtors:
--John England, 56 Upper Charlotte St., Fitzroy Sw.,
Middlesex, photographic apparatus manufacturer.
Court date July 27.
T*online p. 2575: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Burrows Parkinson, United Service Hotel, High
St., Portsmouth, and 4 Castle Road, Southsea, no
employment, and 6 St. James Rd., Southsea,
photographic assistant, and 95 High St. Portsmouth
and 63 Russell St. Landport, photographic artist,
and 6 Eldon St., Southsea, and now 4 Clarence
Terrace, North End, Landport, photographic
assistant, all county of Hampshire. Interim order of
protection, court date July 27.
July 10, 1860, #22402:
T*online p. 2586: Patent Law Notices:
--#559 Henry Swan, 5 Bishopgate St Without, London,
improvements in stereoscopes, etc. as above.
T*online p. 2609: Insolvent Debtors:
--Gilbert Stanton Fleming, 498 New Oxford St., Middlesex,
optician and dealer in photographic materials. In
prison for London & Middlesex.
July 27, 1860, #22407:
T*online p. 2811: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Bradley, Stephen St., Stratford, Lancaster,
engraver to calico printers, and 24 Castle St.,
Douglas Isle of Man, photographic Artist, and
Church Terrace, Higher Tranmere, Chester, clerk in
Offices of the Overseers of the Poor, Brounlow Hill,
Liverpool, and 7 Park St. Greenhays within
Chorlton On Medlock, commission agent, insolvent
debtor. Has interim order of protection, court date
Aug. 17.
July 31, 1860, #22408:
T*online p. 2848: Insolvent Debtors:
--John England, as above. Given certificate of 2nd class
insolvency (i.e. not criminal but he should have
done better)
Aug. 3, 1860, #22409:
T*online p. 2928: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Coe, as above. Court date Aug. 20 and Sept. 17.
Aug. 7, 1860, #22411:
T*online p. 2946: Patent Law Notices:
--#801 Aené [Rene] Prudent Patrice Dagron (Paris) as
above.
Aug. 10, 1860, #22412:
T*online p. 2976: Patent Law Notices:
--#1788 Louis Cyrus Macaire, Paris; invention of a
substitute for nitrate of silver particularly applicable
to photographic purposes. Petition recorded July 24.
T*online p. 3004-3005: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edwin William Greetham, 88 Commercial Road,
Landport, Hants, photographer and dealer in
photographic goods, cigars, tobacco, snuff,
brooches, gilt and fancy articles. In prison; court
date Aug. 25.
Aug. 14, 1860, #22413:
T*online p. 3041: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edwin William Greetham, as above. In prison of
Winchester.
Aug. 17, 1860, #22414:
T*online p. 3049: Patent Law Notices:
--#1860 Pierre Modeste Titus Octave Coen Albites, Paris,
photographer. Improvements in photographic
apparatus; petition recorded July 31.
T*online p. 3080: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Gurney, Nechells Park Rd., Birmingham, hair
dresser, news agent, tobacconist and photographic
artist, insolvent debtor. Interim order of protection;
court date Sept. 27.
Aug. 21, 1860, #22415:
T*online p. 3111: Insolvent Debtors:
--Emmanuel Maignol, as above; court date Sept. 10
T*online p. 3113: Insolvent Debtors:
--Emmanuel Maignol, as above; court date Sept. 12
Aug. 24, 1860, #22416:
T*online p. 3138: Patent Law Notices:
--#1922 Charles Fontayne Flounders, artist, Liverpool,
“improvement or improvements in duplicating
photographic impressions and also for certain
machinery for the same.” Petition recorded Aug. 8
Aug. 28, 1860, #22417:
T*online p. 3209: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Hartwell, Ordnance Arts, Bourton On The
Water, Gloucester, painter and glazier, beer house
keeper and photographer, insolvent debtor. Interim
protection order; court date Sept. 26.
Sept. 4, 1860, #22419:
T*online p. 3285: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Benfold, Bridge St., Little Bolton Le Moors,
Lancashire, photographist and dealer in
photographic materials, tobacco and cigars. In
Lancaster prison; no court date.
Sept. 7, 1860, #22420:
T*online p. 3325: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henri Antoine Brunelliere (a.k.a. Ledru Brunelliere), 2
Bridge Rd. Villas, Hyde Rd. Battersea, and Church
Rd., Battersea, both Surrey; and Farm lane, Walham
Green, and Hope Cottage, Church St., Chelsea, both
Middlesex, photographic artist and dealer in
stereoscopic slides, part time assistant to
photographic artist at the St. James’s Institute.
Interrim order of protection; court date Nov. 5
T*online p. 3328: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Benfold, as above; prisoner, court date Sept. 21.
Sept. 11, 1860, #22421:
T*online p. 3357: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Barratt, 174 Exmouth Terrace, Chorlton Upon
Medlock, near Manchester, and 4 Paternoster Row,
Carlisle, Cumberland, and 4 Grafton St., Dublin,
and Sydmouth, Devon, and 145 Regent St., London,
artist and photographer. Interim order of protection;
court date Sept. 28.
Sept. 21, 1860, #22424:
T*online p. 3468: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Bradley, as above. Interim order of protection,
court date Oct. 12
Sept. 28, 1860, #22428:
T*online p. 3529: Patent Law Notices:
--François Remy Grumel, 333 Saint Martin St., Paris, & 42
Bridge St., Blackfriars, London; improvements in
the albums of collection of photographic and
lithographic proofs, engravings and other
drawings.” Petition recorded Aug. 22
Oct. 2, 1860, #22430:
T*online p. 3568: Patent Law Notices:
--François Remy Grumel, as above.
T*online p. 3582: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edwin Thomas Hicks, 86 Scotland Rd., Liverpool,
photographer and scientific lecturer, insolvent
debtor. Dividend of 1 1/2d/£1 set.
T*online p. 3582: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Scotman, 73 Bold St., Liverpool, photographic
artist. Dividend finalized at 3 1/4d. to the pound.
Oct. 5, 1860, #22431:
T*online p. 3610: Notices:
--Frederick Holland Mares and Michael Burr,
manufacturers of stereoscopic slides and
photographic artists, 26 Ladywood Lane,
Birmingham, dissolved partnership Sept. 29. Burr
will carry on the business.
T*online p. 3616: Insolvent Debtors:
--John England, as above; court date Oct. 18
T*online p. 3619: Insolvent Debtors:
--Emmanuel Maignol, as above; awarded certificate third
class bankruptcy (i.e. not his fault and unavoidable).
T*online p. 3619: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Allen, 24 Nicholson St., Netherfield Rd. N.,
photographic artist at 13 Fox St., both Liverpool;
and 7 High St., Liverpool, out of business; and
Snowden Terrace, Everton, near Liverpool,
photographic artist at 2 South John St., Liverpool,
and 2 Luther St., Liverpool, journeyman
photographic artist, and occasionally employed as
money taker at the Theatre Royal, Liverpool. Has
interim order of protection; court date Oct. 10
Oct. 9, 1860, #22432:
T*online p. 3663: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Barratt, as above. Final order Oct. 26
Oct. 12, 1860, #22434:
T*online p. 3705: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Silvester, 8 New Dorset St., Clapham Rd., Surrey,
photographic artist, dealer and chapman; court date
Oct. 25
T*online p. 3712: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Gurney, as above; final order Oct. 24.
Oct. 16, 1860, #7058 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1255: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Silvester, as above.
Oct. 16, 1860, #22435:
T*online p. 3739: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Silvester, as above except address corrected to 8
New Dorset Place, Clapham Rd., Surrey.
T*online p. 3747: Insolvent Debtors:
--Jamaes Bradley, as above; final order Nov. 9
Oct. 19, 1860, #7059 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1270: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Silvester, as above with address modification
Oct. 23, 1860, #22437:
T*online p. 3827: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Allen, as above; final order Nov. 7
T*online p. 3830: Insolvent Debtors:
--William West, Sandling Rd., Maidstone, Kent,
photographic artist; in prison of Maidstone.
Oct. 30, 1860, #22440:
T*online p. 3980: Patent Law Notices:
--#1883 Peter Hippolyte Gustave Bérard, 323 Rue St.
Denis, Paris; improvements in manufacturing azotic
cotton, or pyroxile, for photographic and other
purposes. Patent date July 7, 1857, AND # 1884
improvements in manufacturing and applying
concentrated collodion. Patent date July 7, 1857.
T*online p. 3988: Patent Law Notices:
--#2219 Joseph Glover, photographer and John Bold, watch
and clock maker, both of Liverpool; improved
material for transfer printing. Patent date Aug. 21,
1857.
T*online p. 3990: Patent Law Notices:
--#2295 Robinson Elliott, artist, South Shields, Durham;
improvements in photography by the lensular
defects of the present processes of taking
photographic prints are avoided, and impressions
are obtained of any size. Patent date Sept. 1, 1857.
T*online p. 3991: Patent Law Notices:
--#2332 William Lewis and William Henry Lewis, N.Y.,
improvements in plate holders or frames for
photographic cameras. Patent date Sept. 7, 1857.
T*online p. 3994: Patent Law Notices:
--#2459 [David A. Woodward, Baltimore, Md.];
improvements in obtaining photographic pictures.
Patent date Sept. 22, 1857
T*online p. 4008: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Sylvester, as above. Petition for adjudication of
bankruptcy dismissed and adjudication annulled.
Nov. 2, 1860, #7063 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1341: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Sylvester, bankruptcy dismissed and annulled
Nov. 6, 1860, #22444:
T*online p. 4123: Insolvent Debtors:
--William West, as above; court date Nov. 21
Nov. 9, 1860, #22445:
T*online p. 4150: Patent Law Notices:
--Charles Felix Korn, 35 Boulevart Bonne Nouvelle, Paris;
invention of a new system of photographic or
daguerrean apparatus or objective called “Korn’s
polyograph.” Petition recorded Oct. 29.
Nov. 13, 1860, #7066 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1405: Insolvent Debtors:
--Kenneth M’Leay, portrait painter and photographer,
Edinburgh; court date Dec. 5
Nov. 13, 1860, #22446:
T*online p. 4226: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Henry Greatrex, 162 Regent St., Middlesex,
photographic artist, and 1 Manchester buildings,
Cannon Row, Westminster; in debtors’ prison for
London & Middlesex. No court date.
Nov. 16, 1860, #22448:
T*online p. 4299: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Cooper, Millgate, Wigan, Lancaster, grocer and tea
dealer, and 8 Millgate, Wigan, photographic artist.
In prison, court date Nov. 30
Nov. 23, 1860, #22450:
T*online p. 4577: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alfred Collins, 40 Brewer St., Regent St., Middlesex,
preparer of photographic papers. Has interim order
of protection, court date Dec. 8
Nov. 30, 1860, #22454:
T*online p. 4888: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Henry Greatrex, as above; in prison, court date
Dec. 4
Dec. 7, 1860, #7073 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1609: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alexander Asher, Elgin, painter, glazier, paperhanger and
photographer. Estate was sequestrated Dec. 5; court
date Dec. 18.
Dec. 7, 1860, #22457:
T*online p. 4977: Patent Law Notices:
--#2832 Hugh MacFarlane, Glasgow, photographic artist;
improvements in cameras, such as are used by
photographers. Petition recorded Nov. 17.
T*online p. 5001: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alexander Asher, as above.
Dec. 11, 1860, #22458:
T*online p. 5016: Patent Law Notices:
--#1860 Pierre Modeste Titus Octave Coen Albites, Paris;
improvements in photographic apparatus. Petition
recorded July 31.
T*online p. 5017: Patent Law Notices:
--#1922 Charles Fontayne Flounders, artist, Liverpool;
improvement or improvements in duplicating
photographic impressions, and also for certain
machinery for the same. Petition recorded Aug.8.
T*online p. 5033: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Barratt, as above; dividend set at 4 1/4d/£1 now
payable.
T*online p. 5036: Insolent Debtors:
--Alonzo Gaylord Grant, Long Row, Nottingham,
photographic artist. In Nottingham prison, no court
date.
Dec. 14, 1860, #22459:
T*online p. 5047: Patent Law Notices:
--#2913 Francis Stewart Beatty, 17 College Green, Dublin;
lithographer and photographer, AND Thomas
Alexander, Kilester House, doctor of medicine;
improvements in the production of photographic
proofs and their application to printing purposes.
Petition recorded Nov. 27.
Dec. 18, 1860, #22461:
T*online p. 5128: Insolvent Debtors:
--Arthur Brookes, 12 Bath Place, New Road, and 199
Oxford St., Middlesex, photographic artist, and
insolvent debtor. Has interim order of protection;
court date Dec. 22
Dec. 21, 1860, #22462:
T*online p. 5154: Patent Law Notices:
--#3024 Charles Gustave Anthoni [sic], 29 Boulevart St.
Martin, Paris; improvements in photographic
apparatus; petition dates Dec. 10.
Dec. 25, 1860, #22463:
T*online p. 5231: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alonzo Gaylord Grant, as above; court date Jan. 16, 1861.
Dec. 28, 1860, #22464:
T*online p. 5249: Patent Law Notices:
--#3153 William John Gibbons, Birmingham, England,
improvements in stereoscopes and their cases,
petition registered Dec. 24, 2860
T*online p. 5250: Patent Law Notices:
--#3073 John Arnold Mello, Welbeck St., Cavendish Sw.,
Middlesex, gentleman; improvements in
manufacture of stereoscopic slides; petition
recorded Dec. 13.
1860: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS, vol. IV:
June 22, 1860, #94:
p. 88-9: Critical Notices:
T --Stereographs of the English Lake District. By A. Pettitt
[sic]. London: Published by Thomas R. Mills
July 13, 1860, #97:
p. 127: Critical Notices:
T --Stereoscopic Views of the Interior of Westminster
Abbey. By V. A. Prout, London: Published
by James Elliott
Aug. 5, 1860, #100:
T p. 165-6: Critical Notices:
-- Twelve Stereoscopic Views of the Interior of St.
George’s Chapel, Windsor. [by Frederick Jones]
T -- Fourteen Stereoscopic Slides of the Relics of Sir John
Franklin’s Expedition, brought home in the “Fox,”
by Capt. M’Clintock. Photographed by Lieut.
Cheyne, R.N., at the United Service Museum,
Whitehall
Oct. 12, 1860, #110:
T p. 283-284: Critical Notices:
-- Six Stereoscopic views of the Interior of the
College Chapel, Eton: F. Jones, Oxford Street
T -- Stereoscopic Views of Canada. Montreal: W.
Notman
T -- Sedgefield’s [sic] English Scenery: A Series of
Stereoscopic Views. London: A.W. Bennet