1861 BIBLIOGRAPHY of PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNALS
Ver.: March 2, 2019
JOURNALS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:
ART JOURNAL
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ALLIED ARTS
AND SCIENCES
ATHENAEUM
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY
LONDON [and EDINBURGH] GAZETTE
PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS
Transcription status abbreviations:
T = typed
T*online = typed and name indexed directly from online source.
I = indexed
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
1861: THE ART JOURNAL, pub. Virtue & Co., London; n.s. vol. VII
[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, 1861, no #:
p. 30: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
--Murray and Heath’s Photographs [12 views of Endsleigh]
T --Stereoscopic Views of the Royal Palaces [on glass, by
Murray & Heath, and Soulier]
Feb. 1, 1861, no #:
T p. 47-48: Exhibition of the Photographic Society [opening and review]
T p. 48: Photography, as Employed for the Illustration of Books. [Books by
Fox Talbot, Piazzi Smyth, Grundy, Mary Howitt, and the
Stereoscopic Magazine]
p. 64: Reviews:
--Photographic Illustrations of the Architecture and
Sculptured Details of Steetley Church, Derbyshire,
by James Contencin, pub. by Robert White
March 1, 1861, no #:
p. 87-88 The Exhibition of the Architectural Photographic Association
p. 95: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--The London Stereoscope Company [album of 600
portraits of important people for the Queen and
Prince Consort]
April 1, 1861, no #:
p. 120: The Flora of Java [stereo views pub. by Negretti & Zambra;
photographer unid.]
June 1, 1861, no #:
p. 191: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--The Interior of the Houses of Parliament [12 stereos by F.
Jones]
Nov. 1, 1861, no #:
p. 351 Negretti and Zambra’s Stereoscopic Views & Stereoscopes, etc.
[views of London, China, Japan and Java; envelopes and
viewers also made in Japan]
Dec. 1, 1861, no #:
p. 376: Reviews: [extract]
--Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain. By William
and Mary Howitt. The Photographic Illustrations
by Bedford, Sedgfield, Wilson, Fenton, and others.
Published by A. W. Bennett, London
1861: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE ALLIED ARTS
AND SCIENCES, n.s. vol. 4:
Nov. 14, 1861, #12:
T p. 287-288: Editorial Miscellany [Hayes Expedition to Artic]
1861 THE ATHENAEUM: Journal of Literature, Science, and the fine Arts; pub. London: Printed by James Holmes; pub. at The Office, by John Francis
--No volume #s, only issue #s.
--There are TWO volumes for 1861 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.
Index Jan.-June vol.:
P p.viii: Theatres: shows what is playing; specific pages may, or may not have been copied.
Jan. 19, 1861, issue 1734:
P p.88-89: Fine Arts: Photographic Society
[starts with “This exhibition contains upwards of 600 specimens… and ends with …but collodion is evidently the favourite now.”]
Jan. 26, 1861, issue 1735:
p. 124-125: Fine Arts:
P Architectural Photographic Exhibition
[photographed out of order and twice; starts with “Photography, let the ignorant or thoughtless say what they will..”]
Feb. 16, 1861, issue 1738:
p. 232: Our Weekly Gossip [extracts]
P --Sutton succeeds Hardwich as Lecturer on Photography
P --Queen& Prince visit photographic exhibit
[starts with Sutton and then “The Queen and Prince Consort”]
p. 233: Science: Societies:
P --Ethnological – J. Crawford, Pres. reads paper on The
Races of Man”
P(w/ above) --Photographic Society meeting Feb. 5
Mar. 2, 1861, issue 1740:
p. 299: Fine Art Gossip:
P --Chichester Cathedral spire falls
Mar. 23, 1861, issue 1743:
p. 401: Fine Art Gossip:
P --Agnew& Co. photographs officers
Apr. 6, 1861, issue 1745:
p. 469: Our Weekly Gossip:
P --Claudet publishes photo of late Duchess of Kent
Index: July-Dec. vol.
P p.viii: Theatres: shows what is playing; specific pages may, or may not have been copied. [starts with Adelphi-90]
July 6, 1861, issue 1758:
P p. 21: Our Weekly Gossip:
--Mayall publishes series of photos of eminent persons
July 27, 1861, issue 1761:
P p. 121: Our Weekly Gossip:
--Woodin ads imitation of M. Fechter in “Hamlet” [I did not find a
review of that production of Hamlet]
Dec. 7, 1861, issue 1780:
p. 768: Our Weekly Gossip:
P --LSC issues views of Paris
--Bennett publishes Ruined Abbeys w/ photographs, photographers
not mentioned.
--Diamond& Le Neve Foster appointed commissioners for
International Exhibition, photography section
p.780: Ads: [not necessarily the 1st or last time the ad appears]
P --Cundall& Downes photographic books includes Turners Liber
w/ photos by Thompson; Valley of the Nile, etc.
Dec. 14, 1861, issue 1781:
P p. 809: Our Weekly Gossip
--Wm. England publishes photos of Paris he took in the summer
--Mr. & Mrs. German Reed perform new version of “Colleen
Brawn”; played by John Perry
--Heese makes cdvs of visiting principals in coronation fete
Dec. 21, 1861, issue 1782:
P p. 852: Fine Arts: Fine Arts Gossip:
--Cundall and Downes publishes photos of Liber Studiorum
Dec. 28, 1861, issue 1783:
P. p. 887: Our Weekly Gossip:
--Cundall& Downes makes copy of Gray’s Elegy
1861: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, vol. VIII:
January 1, 1861, # 133:
T p. ii Ads: Henry Sampson
T p. 11-12: Stereographs. Stonehenge, Cathedral Interiors, &c. by Geo.
Wilson
T p. 12-13: Notes of a Photographic Yacht Voyage in the Mediterranean, by
W.J.C. Moens [part 3]
T p. 21-22: A Word in Favour of Metagelatine, by J. Wingrave
January 15, 1861, #134:
T p. 31: Obituary: Miss Anne Taylor
T p. 32-33: Palestine in 1860; or, a Photographer’s Journal of a visit to
Jerusalem, No. II, by John Cramb
T p. 37-38: Exhibition. London Photographic Society’s Exhibition
T p. 38: Foreign Correspondence, Paris, January 11, 1860, by Ernest Lacan
[reference to photography in China]
February 1, 1861, # 135:
T p. 46-47: Palestine in 1860; or, A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem, No. III, by John Cramb
T p. 47-48: Notes of a Photographic Yacht Voyage in the Mediterranean,
by W.J.C. Moens
T p. 48: Stereographs. Views in the Catskill Mountains and in the
Highlands of the Hudson, by E. Anthony
T p. 48: Views of Coventry and the Neighbourhood, by J. Wingrave
T p. 50-51: Exhibition: Architectural Photographic Association, by S.H.
[S.H. = Simeon Headsman?]
February 15, 1861, #136:
T p. viii Ads: W. Woodward
T p. 65-66: Stereographs. Fountains Abbey, and the Beauties of Derbyshire,
by Thomas Ogle, Preston
T p.66-67: On a Method of Producing Stereographs by Hand, by Prof. Ogden
N. Rood
T p. 67-68: Exhibitions. London Photographic Society’s Exhibition 2nd
Notice
T p. 68-69: Exhibition of the Photographic Society of Scotland
March 1, 1861, #137:
T p. 92-93: Photographic Society of Scotland
March 15, 1861, # 138:
T GET REF p. – 104 [probably Art Photography by J.B. Brown, Jun.]
T p. 106-107: Stereographs. Abbeys, Castles, and Cathedrals of Great
Britain (Illustrated by W. Woodward, Nottingham [and Thomas Ogle])
T p. 108-109: Exhibitions. London Photographic Society’s Exhibition (Final
Notice)
T p. 109-110: Exhibition of the Photographic Society of Scotland. From
Another Point of View. By Aur. Chl.
April 1, 1861, # 139:
T p. 127-128: Stereographs. Scenes and Scenery in Java, Negretti & Zambra
T p. 130-131: Palestine in 1860; or, A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. IV. By John Cramb
T p. 135: Liverpool Photographic Club
April 15, 1861, # 140:
T p. 145-146: Stereographs. Scottish Lake Scenery, illustrated by George
Wilson, Aberdeen
T p. 146-147: Palestine in 1860; or, A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. V. By John Cramb
T p. 156: Stereographs of Java. Letter to the Editor from Negretti & Zambra
May 1, 1861, # 141:
T p. xiii Ads: Negretti & Zambra
June 1, 1861, #143:
T p. 206: Exhibition. Birmingham Photographic Society’s Exhibition [major
reference to Breese]
July 1, 1861, #145:
T p. 237-238: Palestine in 1860; or, A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. VI. By John Cramb
T p. 238-239: Exhibition. Birmingham Photographic Society’s Exhibition
July 15, 1861, #146:
T p. 255-256: Palestine in 1860; or, A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. VII. By John Cramb
T p. 258-259: Stereographs: Illustrations of Scenes in Maderia, taken by
Russell M. Gordon
Aug. 1, 1861, #147:
T p. 269: Notes of a Photographic Trip to the Orkney Islands. By John
Traill
T p. 272-273: Stereographs: North Wales and Chester Illustrated, by
Francis Bedford
T p. 273-274: Exhibition: Birmingham Photographic Society’s Exhibition
[continued in issue #148, p. 293]
Aug. 15, 1861, #148:
T p. iv Ads: W. Woodward
T p. 287: Collodion Should be Acid, and with a Large Proportion of Iodine,
by M. McA. Gaudin [includes reference to Ferrier and Soulier stereos]
T p. 287-289: Palestine in 1860; Or, A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. VIII. By John Cramb
T p. 293: Exhibition: Birmingham Photographic Society’s Exhibition
[continued from issue #147, p. 274]
Sept. 2, 1861, # 149:
T p. 308-309: Stereographs. Scenes in the Hebrides, &c., photographed by
George Wilson, Aberdeen
T p. 311-312: Exhibition: The Exhibition of the Photographic Society of
Paris, Considered from an English Point of View. [continued in issue #150, p. 331-2]
T p. 312: [Notice on Rev. Dr. Thomson, Oxford]
T p. 312: [Notice on South Kensington Museum photography]
T p. 313: Photographic Olla Podrida [Miscellany/Hodgepodge]:
--Astro-Photography
--Humboldt’s Photographs
T p. 313: Notes of the Month, by S.T. [incl. refs to exhibitions; M. Silvy;
Negretti & Zambra; London Stereoscopic Co.; use of photography to catch a thief and other matters.]
Sept. 16, 1861, #150:
T p. 329: Record of Photographic Inventions: Profiled Studio Backgrounds,
by Samuel Highley, F.G.S., F.C.S., &c.
T p. 330-331: Exhibitions: British Association for the Advancement of
Science. By Our Eye-Witness at Manchester [cont. issue #151, p. 344-347]
T p. 331-332: Exhibition: The Exhibition of the Photographic Society of
Paris, Considered from an English Point of View. [cont. from issue #149, p. 311-312]
Oct. 1, 1861, #151:
T p. 340: Photographs of War Scenes [by Brady in the U.S.]
T p. 344-347: Exhibitions. Exhibition of Photographs at Manchester in
Connexion with the Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, by Our Eye-Witness at Manchester [cont. from issue #150, p. 330-331]
T p. 348: Photographic Olla Podrida [misc. news]
T p. 350: Notes of the Month, by S.T.
Oct. 15, 1861, #152:
T p. 359: The International Exhibition of 1862: What are the Arrangements
Made for Representing Photography There? By C. Jabez Hughes
T p. 364-365: Palestine in 1860; Or, A Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. IX. By John Crumb
T p. 372: Foreign Correspondence [Ernest Lacan, Paris, Oct. 8 & Charles
A. Seely, New York, Sept. 28]
T p. 372-373: Photographs by Moonlight [by Gaudin about Breese photos]
T p. 373: Photography Applied to a New Direction [reformatory children]
T p. 374: The Late Mr. Howlett
Nov. 1, 1861, #153:
T p. 386-387: Stereographs. Instantaneous Views, photographed by
William Hanson, Leeds
T p. 388-389: Palestine in 1860; Or a Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. X. By John Cramb
Nov. 15, 1861, #154:
T p. 405-? : Photographic Competition. Award of Medals at Exhibitions
and Elsewhere. By John Cramb. [response to this review in
Dec. 1, issue #155, p. 424-425]
T p. 408-409: Recent Publications: Series of Cabinet-sized Photographs,
taken by S. Thompson
T p. 409-410: Exhibitions [“Pictures in Enamel Colours Burnt in on Glass,
from Photographs, Drawings, and Engravings” by M. Joubert, exhibited at his home in Bayswater, London]
Dec. 1, 1861, #155:
T p. 416: Moonlight Stereographs.
T p. 416: King’s College Photographic Lectureship
T p. 424: Stereographs. Instantaneous Views of Paris. London
Stereoscopic Company.
T p. 424-425: Photographic Competition. By John Thomas Brown, Jun. [in
reply to Nov. 15, issue #154, p. 405 - ??; reply to this letter, Dec. 16, issue #156, p. 443-444]
T p. 425-426: Palestine in 1860; Or, a Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. XI, by John Cramb
T p. 427: Birmingham Photographic Exhibition. Award of Medals
Dec. 16, 1861, #156:
T p. 437-438: On Viewing Binocular Photographs without a Stereoscope,
by George H. Slight
T p. 439: Stereographs. Views in Derbyshire, Yorkshire &c., Photographed
by Thomas Ogle, Preston
T p. 443-444: Photographic Competition and Moonlight Pictures, by John
Cramb [reply to John Thomas Brown, Jun.; Dec. 1, issue #155, p. 424-425]
T p. 444-445: Palestine in 1860; Or, a Photographer’s Journal of a Visit to
Jerusalem. No. XII (Concluded), by John Cramb
T p. 451: Foreign Correspondence [Charles A. Seely, New York, Nov. 15]
1861: THE LONDON & 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. Addresses – insolvent debtors had their various addresses, both home and business listed for several years. Sometimes it is difficult to identify which is which. All have been listed.
Jan. 1, 1861, #7080 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 28: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alexander Asher, Elgin, painter, glazier, paper hanger
and photographer. Court date Jan. 8
Jan. 8, 1861, 22468:
T*online p. 114-115: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Tomes, Dudley St., Bilston, Stafford, plumber,
glazier, painter; and Church St., Bilston, licensed
victualler and wine dealer, spirituous liquors,
tobacco and photographic artist; and Broad St.,
Bilston, plumber, glazier, painter; and Oxford St.,
Bilston, plumber, glazier, painter, dealer in hosiery,
Millinery and fancy goods. In prison; court date
Jan.22.
Jan. 11, 1861, #22469:
T*online p. 123: Patent Law Notices:
--Claude Pallu, Nogent Sur Marne, Paris; improvements in
apparatuses and process for producing photographic
pictures w/o working in dark rooms. Petition
recorded Dec. 28, 1860.
T*online p. 148: Insolvent Debtors:
--Arthur Brooks, 12 Bath Place, New Rd., and 199 Oxford
St., Middlesex, and 27 Saint James’s St., Brighton,
Sussex, photographic artist; final order to be made Jan. 19.
T*online p. 152: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Graham, 18 Cecil St., Strand, Middlesex, in
partnership with Frederick Kingsbury as “R.
Graham& Co., Stereoscopic Slide Makers; lodging
at Hotel adjoining Theatre, Portsea, Hands, and Sun
Hotel, Southampton, Hants, as manager of the opera
company, performing at the Portsmouth and
Southampton Theatres; lodging at 8 Percy Terrace,
Lower Rd., Islington, Middlesex; and lodging 23
Northunderland St., Strand, Middlesex,
warehouseman’s clerk; and 29 Herbert St., New
North Rd., part time warehouseman’s clerk; and 3
Finsbury Place, North, Finsbury Sq.; and 18
Buckingham St.; and 20 Salisbury St., Strand,
Middlesex, no business or employment, wife an
actress and vocalist. In prison; court date Jan. 26.
Jan. 18, 1861, #22472:
T*online p. 239: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henri Daubray, 11 and 12 Westmoreland Place,
Camberwell, Surrey, and 26 Brydges St. Covent
Garden, both places trading as Verda & Co., picture
frame makers, and 24 Castle St. Leicester Sq., same
trade and now 33 Oxenden St., Haymarket,
Middlesex, photographer and picture frame maker.
Interim order of protection; court date Feb. 1.
Jan. 25, 1861, #22474:
T*online p. 296 Patent Law Notices:
--[Monsieur Garella, presume France]; improvements in
apparatuses for taking photographic pictures.
Patent date Oct. 6, 1857.
T*online p. 305: Patent Law Notices:
--#2940 Charles Sands, Felix Terrace, Liverpool Road,
Middlesex, victualler, improvements in
stereoscopes. Patent dated Nov. 4, 1857
T*online p. 310: Patent Law Notices:
--#3148 William Nunn, Hackney, Middlesex, gentleman;
improvements in stereoscopic apparatus. Patent
date Dec. 23, 1857.
T*online p. 319: Notices:
--Robert Meatyard and William Glover, Basingstoke,
Southampton, photographers under name
“Meatyard& Glover” have dissolved partnership
Jan. 22. No one to continue business.
Jan. 29, 1861, #7088 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 144: Insolvent Debtors:
--Kennery Macleay, Edinburgh, portrait painter and
photographer. Debts discharged Jan. 29, 1861.
Jan. 29, 1861, #22475:
T*online p. 144: Notices:
--Miss Ann Taylor, photographic artist, 116 Princes Street,
Edinburgh, died Dec. 30, 1860; James Lindsay
declared executor of estate.
T*online p. 366: Notices:
--John Anderson Cotton and Alfred Henry Wall, 90 Canon
St., London, photographic artists colourers and
tinters, dealers in photographic apparatus and
materials and teachers of the art of photography as
“Cotton and Wall”, dissolved partnership Jan. 27.
Future business carried on by Cotton.
Feb. 1, 1861, #22476:
T*online p. 430: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Gaubert, Park Villas, Richmond, and St. John’s
Terrace, Stockwell, both Surrey, assistant to an
auctioneer; and 146 High St., Southwark, Surrey,
scripture reader; and 117 Cheapside, London,
photographer, and also 10 Ashby Rd. Canonbury,
Middlesex, and 1 Bishop’s Place, Fulham Rd.,
Brompton, Middlesex, bookseller’s assistant.
Interim order of protection; court date Feb. 16.
Feb. 5, 1861, #22477:
T*online p. 493: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Jenkins, Fish St., Wallingford, Berkshire,
photographer and asst. to hair dresser. In Reading
prison; no court date.
Feb. 8, 1861, #22478:
T*online p. 536: Notices:
--Joseph Cundall, George Downes, Moreton Hassall
Phillips, photographers, partnership dissolved on
behalf of Phillips from Cundall and Downes, as of
Jan. 24.
Feb. 19, 1861, #22481:
T*online p. 737: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Bowen, 150 Oldham Rd., Manchester,
photographic artist. In Lancasster prison
--Henry Jenkins, Fish St., Wallingford, Berks.,
photographer and assistant to hairdresser. Prisoner;
court date March 7.
Feb. 22, 1861, #22482:
T*online p. 787: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Bowen, as above plus 27 Market Place,
Manchester, also dealer in photographic materials.
In prison; court date March 8.
T*online p. 788: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Jervis 157 Sheffield Moor, Sheffield, Yorkshire,
photographic artist, hosier, smallware dealer and
laceman, also fender and stove grate burnisher; and
114 Porter St., Sheffield. Court cate March 11.
Feb. 26, 1861, #22483:
T*online p. 805: Patent Law Notices:
--#2913 Francis Stewart Beatty, 16 College Green, Dublin,
lithographer and photographer, AND Thomas
Alexander, Kilester House, Dublin, doctor of
medicine; improvements in production of
photographic proofs and their application to printing
purposes. Petition recorded Nov. 27.
Feb. 27, 1861, #22484:
T*online p. 846: Supplement to Gazette [shareholders in Bank of England]
--James Ross, 90 Princes St., Edinburgh, photographer
T*online p. 849: Supplement to Gazette [shareholders in Bank of England]
--John Thomson, Edinburgh, photographer
March 1, 1861, #22485:
T*online p. 1021: Patent Law Notices:
--#360 William Brown, Edgar Place, James St., Mile End,
Middlesex; improvements in manufacture of frames
suitable for containing photographic and other
portraits and pictures. Petition recorded Feb. 13.
March 5, 1861, #22486:
T*online p. 1084: Insolvent Debtor:
--Robert Clennett, Stockton, Durham, decorative painter,
gilder and photographer, and Little Brown St.
Interim order of protection; court date March 19.
March 12, 1861, #22488:
T*online p. 1190: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alonzo Gayford Grant, Long Row, Nottingham,
photographic artist. Insolvent #92,328 C. Interim
order of protection; court date March 9
March 15, 1861, #22490:
T*online p. 1201: Patent Law Notices:
--Gaspard Félix Tournachon, a.k.a. Nadar, photographer,
Paris; improvements in photography. Petition
recorded Feb. 27.
March 19, 1861, #22493:
T*online p. 1248: Patent Law Notices:
--#3181. Claude Pallu, as above; petition recorded Dec. 28
March 22, 1861, #22494:
T*online p. 1283: Patent Law Notices:
--#524 Henri Réda de St. Martin, 44 Frith St., Soho,
Middlesex, photographer; improved apparatus for
indicating the names of railway stations to
passengers. Petition recorded March 1
March 26, 1861, #22495:
T*online p. 1355: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Havers and Edmund Dawson Rogers, as “Rogers
and Havers”, 6 Chatham Pl., Chapelfield Rd.,
Norwich, and 5 Davey Pl., Nowrick, photographers
and dealers inphotographic materials; and 6
Chatham Pl., Chapelfield Rd., Norwich, and 2 West
Parade, Earlham Rd., Heigham, Norwich. Interim
order of protection; court date unsure.
April 2, 1861, #22498:
T*online p. 1443: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Wallis, 36 Snaregate St., Dover, Kent,
photographic artist and stationer, and 5 Victoria
Row, Dover, out of business and insolvent debtor.
Has interim order of protection; court date April 19.
April 5, 1861, #22499:
T*online p. 1485: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Clennett, as above. Final order April 23.
April 9, 1861, #22500:
T*online p. 1507: Patent Law Notices:
--3024 Charles Gustave Anthoni, 29 Boulevart St. Martin,
Paris, mechanician; improvements in photographic
apparatus. Petition recorded Dec. 10, 1860.
April 12, 1861, #22501:
T*online p. 1572: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edmund Dawson Rogers and George Havers, as above. In
prison; court date May 18
April 19, 1861, #7111 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 524: Insolvent Debtors:
--Alexander Asher, as above. Court date postponed.
April 19, 1861, #22503:
T*online p. 1676: Patent Law Notices:
--#852 James Knight, 8 Crown Court, Chancery Lane,
Middlesex; improvements in manufacture of baths
and trays and other vessels for photographic
purposes, which improvements are applicable in
manufacture of galvanic battery and other chambers
or cells and vessels to contain chemical solutions.
Petition recorded April 6.
T*online p. 1694: Patent Law Notices:
--#228 François Mathieu, [a.k.a. “Toby”] Lawrence Lane,
London, England, improvements in stereoscopes.
Patent dated Feb. 8, 1858
T*online p. 1697: Patent Law Notices:
--# 357 [A. Cutting and Lodowick H. Bradford, Boston,
U.S.]; improved process for producing
photographic pictures or designs on stone or
metals so that impressions may be made by
lithographic printing. Patent date Feb. 23,
1858
T*online p. 1702: Patent Law Notices:
--#591 Edward John Manwaring, Lee, Kent, gentleman;
improvements applicable to stereoscopic apparatus.
Patent date March 22, 1858.
T*online p. 1703: Patent Law Notices:
--#637 François Auguste Chevallier, Paris & 45 Essex St.,
London; improvements in photographic apparatus.
Patent date March 25, 1858.
T*online p. 1708: Patent Law Notices:
--#407 John Urie, Glasgow; improvements in photographic
pictures. Patent date Feb. 20, 1854
T*online p. 1721: Notices:
--John Humphreys and Herbert Halliwell, Cheltenham,
Gloucester as “Humphreys and Halliwell,
photographic artists, Royal Old Wells, Cheltenham,
dissolved partnership March 18. Business does not
appear to continue.
May 3, 1861, #22507:
T*online p. 1915: Patent Law Notices:
--Adolphe Fargier and Nicolas Charavet, Paris;
improvements in producing photographic pictures.
Petition recorded April 18.
T*online p. 1938: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Wallis, as above; final order to be made May 15.
May 7, 1861, #22508:
T*online p. 1971: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Frederick Long (the elder), 34 Holloway St.,
Exeter, and 4 Swell Place, Heavitree, Devon, and 23
Northernhay St., Exeter, journeyman photographic
artist; and 112 City Rd., Middlesex, photographic
artist in business with William Barclay as “Long
and Co.”; and 3 James Place, St. John Road,
Hoxton, Middlesex photographic artist, and 15
Finsbury Pl., Finsbury Sq., Midlesex under title,
“Long and Son”; and 9 Macclesfield St. North, City
Rd., Middlesex, file cutter and photographic artist,
insolvent debtor. Has interim order of protection;
court date May 21.
T*online p. 1974: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Havers and Edmund Dawson Rogers, as above;
final court order May 18.
May 17, 1861, #22511:
T*online p. 2106: Patent Law Notices:
--#1089 Thomas Hooman, 490 New Oxford St., Middlesex,
glass letter manufacturer; and John Maliszewski,
photographic artist; improvements in photographic
printing upon the interior of any glass or other
transparent vessel.” Petition recorded May 1.
T*online p. 2129: Notices:
--Joseph William Pickering and Marcus Stern, 19 Moor St.,
Birmingham, photographers and artists, dissolved
partnership April 20. Pickering to continue the
business.
T*online p. 2151-2152: Insolvent Debtors:
--Charles Holland, 15 Seymour St., Euston Sq., Middlesex,
watchmaker, jeweler and photographer. In prison;
court date May 27.
T*online p. 2156: Insolvent Debtors:
--Horatio Nelson Harrop, Mill St., Great Ancoats &
corporation St., both in Manchester, photographic
artist and cigar dealer; and Moore St., Birmingham,
manufacturing fuse boxes; and Mill St., and
Corporation St., and Market St., all Manchester,
photographic artist and cigar dealer. In prison;
court date May 31.
May 21, 1861, #22512:
T*online p. 2181: Notices:
--John Eastham and Alexander Bassano, photographic
artists under “Eastham and Bassano”, 122 Regent
St., Middlesex, dissolved partnership May 26.
Eastman is in Manchester. No notice of business
being continued.
T*online p. 2200: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Soame, the younger, 79 Bolsover St., Marylebone,
and 369 Strand, photographer; and 45 Rupert St.,
Westminster, Middlesex, photographer’s assistant.
Intrim order of protection; court date June 5
T*online p. 2202: Insolvent Debtors:
--Horation Nelson Harrop, as above. In Lancaster prison;
no date.
May 31, 1861, #22515:
T*online p. 2338: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Frederick Davis, Carrington St., and Canal St., and
Parliament St., and burton St., and Hounds Gate, all
Nottingham with business at Bromley House at
Pelham St., and at Albert St., also Nottingham as
photographic artist and picture frame dealer. Has
interim order of protection; court date June 19.
T*online p. 2339: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edwin Ash, residing May 1857-June 1857 at 12
Nottingham Rd., Mansfield; from June-Oct. 1857 at
11 Nottingham Rd., from Oct. until mid. Dec. at 50
West Gate, Mansfield, and Dec. – Aug.
1858Carlton Rd., Worksop, Notts, from Aug. 1858-
Oct. 1858 at 50 West Gate Mansfield, then 48
Leeming St., Mansfield until Sept. 1859, until Feb.
1860 at 50 West Gate, Mansfield, from Feb. 1860 at
Gillcroft Cottage, Blindlane, Mansfield, from Aug.
1860- present, having a photographic gallery in
Bridge St., Worksop, Notts., photographic artist and
also gallery in or near the market Place in
Mansfield. Has interim order of protection; court
date June 17.
June 4, 1861, #22516:
T*online p. 2384: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Frederick Long, as above; final order to be made
June 18.
June 18, 1861, #22521:
T*online p. 2544: --Patent Law Notices:
--#360 William Brown, Edgar Pl., James Street, Mile End,
Middlesex; improvements in manufacture of frames
suitable for containing photographic and other
portraits and pictures. Petition recorded Feb. 13.
T*online p. 2566: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Clee, Porters Field, and Hall St., both Dudley,
Worcester, hairdresser and tobacconist and
photographic artist. Interim order of protection;
court date July 4.
June 28, 1861, #22524:
T*online p. 2728: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Frederick Davis, as above; final order July 17
T*online p. 2729: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edwin Ash, as above; final order July 15.
July 2, 1861, #22525:
T*online p. 2743: Patent Law Notices:
--#524 Henri Réda de St. Martin, as above; petition
recorded March 1.
T*online p. 2774: Insolvent Debtors:
--Daniel Edwards, 3 Bute St., Cardiff, Wales, photographic
artist; in Cardiff prison, no court date.
T*online p. 2778: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Henry De Saulles, 14 Vittoria St., Birmingham,
out of business; and 104 Great Hampton St.,
Birmingham, glass dealer and dealer in
photographic materials, and lamp maker; and
George St., Lozells, Ashton Juxta Birmingham,
and 2 Saint Paul’s Sq., Birmingham. In prison;
court date July 7.
July 12, 1861, #22529:
T*online p. 2897: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert John Dudley AND John Edwards, 28 Gloucester
St., Clerkenwell, Middlesex, jewelers and
photographic case manufacturers, goods in trust
July 10
T*online p. 2913: Insolvent Debtors:
--Daniel Edwards, as above, also Tobacconist and bowling
saloon. In prison; court date July 26
July 19, 1861, #22531:
T*online p. 2980: Notices:
--John Alexander Spencer and Thomas Read, Agar St.,
Strand, photographers. Dissolved partnership July
5. Apparently neither to carry on business.
July 23, 1861, #22532:
T*online p. 3014: Notices:
--Thomas Jones and George Jones, Bridge St.,
Haverfordwest [Wales], under name, “T. and G.
Jones”, photographers, grocers, glaziers and
dairymen. Dissolved partnership May 31.
Apparently neither continuing the business.
T*online p. 3029: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Carter, Northgate, Blackburn, Lancaster, plumber,
glazier, painter and photographer; and 14 Water St.,
Blackburn, also trade of patent sizing machine
maker. Interim protection; court date Aug. 19.
July 26, 1861, #22533:
T*online p. 3143: Patent Law Notices:
--#725 Oliver Sarony, Scarborough, York, photographic
artist; improvements in producing photographic
portraits. Patent date April 5, 1858.
T*online p. 3153: Patent Law Notices:
--#1136 Stephen Bryer, St. George’s Terrace, Cheltenham,
Gloucester, photographist; improved instruments
for sensitizing and developing photographic plates.
Patent date May 21, 1858.
July 30, 1861, #22534:
T*online p. 3222: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Roby, Wood Heys, Aston-on-Mersey, Chester, and
82 Portland St., Manchester, photographic artist and
dealer in pictures; and 37 Piccadilly, Manchester.
Interim order of protection; court date Aug. 5
Aug. 2, 1861, #22535:
T*online p. 3248: Patent Law Notices:
--#1756 Thomas John Smith, of T. J. and J. Smith, queen
St., London, manufacturing stationers;
improvements in photographic albums.” Petition
recorded July 2
T*online p. 3266: Insolvent Debtors:
--Andrew Johnson, Brampton, Cumberland, painter,
glazier, paper hanger and photographer. Interim
order of protection; court date Aug. 19.
Aug. 6, 1861, #22536:
T*online p. 3306: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Clee, as above; final order Aug. 20.
T*online p. 3310-3311: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward King, 105 Limekiln St., Dover, Kent, ship
chandler, marine store, general dealer, photographic
artist and dealer in sand and tar; and stores and
photographic gallery on Commercial Quay; and
Union St., photographic artist, etc.; and Priory
House, Biggin, photographic artist etc.; and Bell
Inn, High St., Canterbury, out of business. In
prison; court date Aug. 11
Aug. 9, 1861, #22537:
T*online p. 3358: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Augustus Greetham, United States Hotel, High St.,
Portsmouth, hotel keeper and retailer of wines and
spirituous liquors, ale, beer, porter, tobacco; trading
in name of “Eliza Smith” and sharing profits with
Maria Brown; and with David Belasco and George
Moss, under the name “Charles Stewart”; and 21
Lion Terrace, Portsea, Hants, out of business; and 5
Zetland Pl. Southsea, Portsea, assistant to a
photographer and rending garden in Garden Lane,
Southsea. [In prison?—see below; court date Aug. 26.]
Aug. 13, 1861, #22538:
T*online p. 3391: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Augustus Greetham, in Winchester jail.
Aug. 20, 1861, #7146 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1072: Insolvent Debtors: Alexander Asher, as above; dividend will be
paid Oct. 6.
Aug. 20, 1861, #22540:
T*online p. 3437: Patent Law Notices:
--#953 Adolphe Fargier and Nicolas Charavet, Paris;
improvements in producing photographic pictures.
Petition recorded April 18.
Aug. 23, 1861, #7147 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1082: Insolvent Debtors:
--James White, as below.
Aug. 23, 1861, #22541:
T*online p. 3496: Insolvent Debtors:
--James White, optician and maker of and dealer in
mathematical, philosophical and photographic
instruments, Glasgow. Estates sequestrated Aug 20;
final before Dec. 21.
Aug. 27, 1861, #22542:
T*online p. 3526: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Carter, as above. Final order on Sept. 16.
Sept. 6, 1861, #22545:
T*online p. 3611: Patent Law Notices:
--Thomas Sutton, Lecturer on photography at King’s
College, London; improved camera for taking
photographic portraits and instantaneous pictures.”
Petition recorded Aug. 20.
T*online p. 3626: Notices:
--Thomas McLean, Thomas Miller Mclean, Arthur James
Melhuish and Robert Peter Napper, 27 Harmarket,
Middlesex, photographers under firm of “McLean,
Melhuish, Napper and McLean” dissolved
partnership Sept. 4. Business to be carried on by
Arthur James Melhuish and Thomas Miller
McLean.
T*online p. 3645: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Roby, as above; final order Sept. 23
Sept. 10, 1861, #7152 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1132: Insolvent Debtors:
--James White, as above; court date Sept. 30
Sept. 10, 1861, #22546:
T*online p. 3657: Patent Law Notices:
--#1089 Thomas Hooman and John Maliszewski, as above.
Sept. 13, 1861, #22547:
T*online p. 3742: Insolvent Debtors:
--Andres Johnson, as above. Final order Oct. 17.
Sept. 17, 1861, #22548:
T*online p.3762: Notices:
--Thomas McLean, Arthur James Melhuish and Thomas
Miller McLean, 26 Haymarket, Middlesex,
photographers and optical & photographic
instrument makers, carrying on two businesses—
McLean, Melhuish & Co and McLean, Melhuish
and McLean. Dissolved partnership Sept. 16.
Business to be continued by James Melhuish and
Thomas Miller McLean.
T*online p. 3777: Insolvent Debtors:
--Frederick Hickling Smith, Crown Yard, Long Row,
Nottingham, and Saint Ann’s St., New Lenton, both
in Nottinghamshire, photographic artist; and
Journeyman Lacemaker. Interim order of
protection; court date Nov. 6
T*online p. 3779: Insolvent Debtors:
--Edward Gage of 44 Sidney Street, Saints, Cambridge,
also Holson Street, Cambridge, a hatter, print and
picture frame seller, dealer in musical instruments,
fancy goods, tobacconist, “photographic artist and
dealer in stereoscopes and slides in 1856 and 1857”,
insolvent debtor to appear before court Sept. 26,
1861.
T*online p. 3779: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Gray, Saint Edward’s Passage, Saint Edward, and
Petty Cury, both in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,
photographist; wife milliner and dress maker; and
Vicar’s Buildings, Tibb’s Row, Assistant to
photographist; and Gifford Place, Green St.,
Cambridge, unemployed; and 17 Portland St., Soho,
Middlesex, assistant to a photographist; and 2
Victoria St., Holborn; and 2 Artillery Lane,
Bishopsgate St., London, labourer; and 39 Eaden
St., shop in Regent St., in Cambridge, dealer in
corn, meal, flour, bread, hay and insolvent debtor.
Interim order of protection; court date Sept. 26
Sept. 24, 1861, #22550:
T*online p. 3842: Notices:
--Alfred Collins and Solomon Hosking, 40 Brewer St.,
Golden Sq., Middlesex, preparers of photographic
papers as Collins, Hosking and Co., dissolved
partnership July 1. Collins to continue the business.
T*online p. 3854: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Miller, Peascod St., New Windsor, Berks, hatter
hair dresser, perfumer and photographer;interim
order of protection; court date Oct. 10.
Sept. 27, 1861, #22551:
T*online p. 3897: Insolvent Debtors:
--George William Carr, King St., Thetford, Norfolk, watch
and clock maker and photographic artist; and Saint
Cuthberts, Thetford, watch and clock maker and
licensed dealer in tea, tobacco and coffee, insolvent.
Interim order of protection, court date Oct. 11.
Oct. 4, 1861, #22553:
T*online p. 3940: Patent Law Notices:
--René Prudent Patrice Dagron, Paris; improved
microscope to be used for exhibiting photographic
views and productions. Petition recorded Sept. 19
Oct. 8, 1861, #22554:
T*online p. 4015: Bankruptcy court:
--Edward Gage, as above. Final order will be made Oct.
15, 1861.
Oct. 15, 1861, #22556:
T*online p. 4132: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Miller, as above; final order Nov. 14.
Oct. 18, 1861, #22557:
T*online p. 4146: Patent Law Notices:
--#1457 Henry Dumont, France; “photographic apparatus
having for object to reproduce the successive phases
and shiftings of a motion.” Petition recorded
June 8.
Oct. 22, 1861, #7164 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1268: Insolvent Debtors:
--James White, Glasgow, optician and maker of and dealer
in mathematical, philosophical and photographic
instruments; creditors meeting Oct. 29
Oct. 22, 1861, #22558:
T*online p. 4194: Patent Law Notices:
--#1457. Henry Dumont, as above.
T*online p. 4205: Notices:
--William Huggon and Thomas Henry Briggs, Leeds,
photographic artists, dissolved partnership Oct. 16.
Huggon to carry on business.
T*online p. 4220-4221: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Henry Orrett, 15 Church Pl., Church St., and
Everton, Liverpool, and 79A Lord St., also
Liverpool, photographic artist; and Promenande,
Southport, Lancaster, and 224 Park Rd., and 36
High Park St., out of business May 14, 1859-Jan.
30, 1860; and 40 Wesley St., clerk and insolvent
debtor. Interim order of protection; court date
Nov. 6.
T*online p. 4222: Bankruptcy court:
--John Curry, 2 Saint John’s Steps, Bristol, England, and 45
Park Street, Bristol, bookseller, publisher, news
agent, dealer in prints, stationery, stereoscopes and
fancy articles, and letting lodgings. Insolvent
debtor to appear in court Nov. 21, 1861
T*online p. 4227: Insolvent Debtors:
--David Gay, 1 Union Pl., Blackheart Road, and 7 St.
German’s Villas, Lewisham, Kent, and 117
Cheapside, London, photographer. Interim order of
protection; court date Nov. 27.
Oct. 25, 1861, #22559:
T*online p. 4249: Patent Law Notices:
--#1501 Oliver Sarony, as above; improvements in treating
and colouring photograpahic pictures. Patent
date July 3, 1858.
T*online p. 4258: Patent Law Notices:
--#1866 Paul Emile Chappuis, improvements in
stereoscopes, patent date Aug. 16, 1858.
T*online p. 4297: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Cowdrey, 6 Western Rd., Brighton, Tobacconist
and dealer in dried fish; and Lennox Arms,
Richmond St., Brighton, licensed victualler; and 18
Church St., news vendor, and now 69 Queen’s Rd.
Brighton, photographic artist and insolvent debtor.
Interim order of protection; court date Nov. 9
Nov. 1, 1861, #7167 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1304: Insolvent Debtors:
--James White, Glasgow, as above; final disposition
Nov. 20.
Nov. 1, 1861, #22561:
T*online p. 4367: Notices:
--Theodore Smith Redman and William Alexander, 77
Cornhill, London, photographic artists, dissolved
partnership Oct. 28. Neither takes over the
business.
T*online p. 4391: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas John Brittain, 12 Graham St., and 17 Guest St.,
Hockley, and 107 ½ New St., dealer in
photographic materials, all in Birmingham. Interim
order of protection; court date Nov. 22
T*online p. 4396: Insolvent Debtors:
--George William Carr, as above; final disposition Nov. 8
Nov. 8, 1861, #22563:
T*online p. 4492: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Sands, as below.
T*online p. 4493: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Sands, 3 Postern Row., Tower Hill, and 79
Minories, both city of London, photographic artist,
dealer in pictures and curiosities. Prisoner in
Whitecross Prison; court date Nov. 28
Nov. 12, 1861, #7170 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1343: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Sands [2 notices on same day!], as above.
Nov. 15, 1861, #22565:
T*online p. 4622: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Saxby, Tanner St., Faversham, Kent, grocer,
beershop keeper, lodging house keeper and
photographic artist, out of business, AND Henden
Edward Houghton [not a photographer]. Court date
Nov. 11
Nov. 19, 1861, #7172 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1384: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Saxby, as above.
Nov. 19, 1861, #22567:
T*online p. 4647: Patent Law Notices:
--#1756 Thomas John Smith, Queen St., Cheapside,
London, trades as T.J. and J. Smith; improvements
in photographic albums. Petition recorded July 12.
T*online p.4708: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Henry Orrett, as above; final order Dec. 4
Nov. 22, 1861, #22568:
T*online p. 4725: Patent Law Notices:
--#2781 John Peter Bourquin, Newman St., Oxford St.,
Middlesex, manufacturer of photographic goods;
improvements in ornamenting the covers of
photographic albums, books, writing cases, and
other like articles. Petition recorded Nov. 5
T*online p. 4726: Patent Law Notices:
--#2860 Auguste Marion, Paris; improvements in albums
for containing photographic and other pictures.
Petition recorded Nov. 13.
T*online p. 4864: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Swann, Market Place, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,
out of business butcher and cattle dealer, formerly
Market place, photographic artist, butcher and cattle
dealer. Final order Nov. 30
Nov. 26, 1861, #22569:
T*online p. 4875: Patent Law Notices:
--#2073 Thomas Sutton, lecturer on photography at King’s
College, London; improved camera for taking
photographic portraits and instantaneous pictures.
Petition recorded Aug. 2
--#2860 Auguste Marion, as above.
T*online p. 5060: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas J. Brittain, as above; final order Dec. 20
Nov. 29, 1861, #22570:
T*online p. 5198: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Currey, Bolton Le Moors, Lancaster,
photographic artist, dealer and chapman; court date
Dec. 11
T*online p. 5210: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Curry, as above. Final order will be made Dec. 19,
1861
Dec. 3, 1861, #22572:
T*online p. 5243: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Henry Usher, Carlisle, photographic artist; in
prison; court date Dec. 16
Dec. 6, 1861, #7177 [Edinburgh Gazette}:
T*online p. 1564: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Henry Usher, as above
Dec. 6, 1861, #22574:
T*online p. 5306: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Jamblin, the younger, Fletton, Huntingdon,
photographic artist, also of Peterborough. Court
date Dec. 2
Dec. 10, 1861, #7178 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1601: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Jamblin, as above
Dec. 13, 1861, #22576:
T*online P. 5390: Patent Law Notices:
--George Henry Polyblank, 55 Gracechurch St., London &
187a Piccadilly, Middlesex, photographic artist;
new or improved method of protecting and
preserving photographic and other prints water
color drawings and other works of art from injury
and decay. Petition recorded Nov. 21.
T*online p. 5392: Patent Law Notices:
--Henry Strauss, Paris; improvements in albums or books
for containing and showing photographic and other
pictures, and in slides for the same. Petition
recorded Dec. 4.
T*online p. 5413: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Sands, as above. Court date Jan. 28, 1862
T*online p. 5423: Insolvent Debtors:
--Frederick Hickling Smith, as above. Final court date,
March 5, 1862.
Dec. 17, 1861, #22579:
T*online p. 5452: Notices:
--Robert Boning, the younger and Henry Ashford, of 7
Queen’s Head Passage, Newgate Street, London,
stereoscope and stereoscopic slide manufacturers
and general agents under the name of “R. Boning
and Co.” have dissolved partnership by mutual
consent as of Dec. 9, 1861
Dec. 20, 1861, #22581:
T*online p. 5533: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Roby, as above. Final dividend = 1s 9 1/4d. to the
pound, Dec. 17.
Dec. 24, 1861, #22582:
T*online p. 5540: Patent Law Notices:
--#2347 René Prudent Patrice Dagron (Paris),
photographer; improved microscope for exhibiting
photographic views and productions. Petition
recorded Sept. 19.
T*online p. 5549: Notices:
--Edward John Padbury and George Dickins, Sand Pits,
Birmingham, under title, “Padbury & Dickins”,
lithographers, photographers and stationers,
dissolved partnership Nov. 5. Business to be
continued by Padbury.
Dec. 27, 1861, #22583:
T*online p. 5597: Notices:
--Frances Sally Day, Thomas Day, Louise Jane Day, and
Arthur Day, under name “Messrs. Day”, 14
Piccadilly, Middlesesx, photographers; dissolved
partnership Dec. 26. Company does not appear to
continue.
T*online p. 5608: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Marsden, Mountain Inn, Mount St., Bradford,
York, beer seller, portrait painter and photographic
artist. Court date Jan. 21, 1862.
T*online p. 5614: Insolvent Debtors:
--Willliam Currey, as above; final court date Jan. 10, 1862.
1861: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS, vol. V:
Jan. 4, 1861, #122:
T p. 12: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Proposed International Exhibition for 1862
--Signing the Treaty of Peace at Pekin [photo by Beato]
--Rock Inscriptions [photos of in the Sinai, by Bentley]
T p. 12: To Correspondents: [extract]
--To J.G.L. [How members are elected to the London
Photographic Society]
Jan. 11, 1861, #123:
T p. 17-18: Lunar Photography. By Samuel Fry. [Read at the meeting of the
London Photographic Society, Tuesday Jan. 8, 1861; cont.
on p. 31]
Jan. 18, 1861, #124:
T p. 25-26: The Photographic Exhibition [Editorial leader on the 8th Annual
Exhibition of the Photographic Society]
T p. 26: Exhibition of the Architectural Photographic Association
T p. 31-32 Lunar Photography. By Samuel Fry. [Read at the meeting of the
London Photographic Society, Tuesday Jan. 8, 1861; cont.
from p. 18]
T p. 36: Talk in the Studio: [extracts]
--Photography and History [Bayeux Tapestry]
--The French Emperor and Photography [Maxwell Lyte]
--Photography and Fluorescnce
Jan. 25, 1861, #125:
T p. 37: The Exhibition of Architectural Photographic Association
[Editorial leader]
T p. 38-39: The Photographic Exhibition. Second Notice [8th Annual
Exhibition of the Photographic Society; includes Errata in
re error on Jan. 18, p. 26]
Feb. 8, 1861, #127:
T p. 61-62: The Photographic Exhibition. Portraiture. [Editorial leader]
T p. 62: The Scottish Photographic Exhibition. First Notice [reprinted from
The Scotman]
T p. 72: Talk in the Studio: [extracts]
--Photography at St. Petersburg
--Photographic Colourists’ Club
T p. 72: To Correspondents: [extracts]
--W. H. Warner
--W.D. [re Fenton’s view of Furness abbey, No. 22]
Feb. 15, 1861, #128:
T p. 78-79: Photographic Tourist: Photography in Java, anon. [by Walter
Woodbury, in 1860; cont. on p. 91]
T p. 84: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Her Majesty At The Exhibition
--The Architectural Photographic Exhibition
--New Photographic Society
--Domesday Book
--Photographs of Lord John Russell
--The First Portrait [of Prince William]
Feb. 22, 1861, #129:
T p. 91-92: Photographic Tourist: Photography in Java, anon. [by Walter
Woodbury, in 1860; cont. from p.79, cont. on p. 126]
T p. 96: Talk In The Studio:
--Royal Portraits [by Mayall]
--South London Photographic Society
--New Photographic Periodical [in France]
--Architectural Photographic Society
--Popular Science
March 1, 1861, #130:
p. 98-99: Critical Notices:
T --Stereographs of English Scenery, by W. Woodward
[photos taken summer 1860]
March 15, 1861, #132:
T p. 126-127: Photographic Tourist. Photography in Java, by Walter Woodbury
[taken in 1860; cont. from p. 92]
March 22, 1861, #133:
T p. 139-140: Exhibition of the Photographic Society of Scotland [reprint from
the Scotsman and the Caledonian Mercury]
T p. 144: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Singular Cause of Fire [Negretti’s studio]
--The Late Duchess of Kent
--Balloon Photography [by Black in Boston]
--The Ectograph
--Tuition in Colouring [by A.H. Wall]
T p. 144: To Correspondents: [extract]
--Photography on Wood [from Bennett Lowe]
March 28, 1861, #134:
T p. 156: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photographic Soiree
--Photographic Exhibition [in Pall Mall closing]
--Photographic Grouping [by Agnew & Co.]
--Panoramic Photography [including Wilson]
--Photography and Morbid Anatomy
April 5, 1861, #135:
T p. 168: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photographic Grouping [by Brothers, not Agnew & Co.]
--Art Patronage
--Photography and Architecture
--Photography and War
April 12, 1861, #136:
T p. 169-170: Soiree of the Photographic Society.
T p. 174-175: Photographic Tourist. Photographic Rambles in Wales.—No. 2,
by J.H. Jones [Rambles No. 1, the Vale of Neath, was in
vol. III and IV] [cont. on p. 189]
T p. 180: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photography on the Railway [antifraud on season tickets]
--Gigantic Negatives [by Whipple of Boston]
--Photographing State documents [Doomsday Book]
April 19, 1861, #137:
T p. 189-190: Photographic Tourist. Photographic Rambles in Wales.—No. 2,
by J.H. Jones [cont. from p. 175; cont on p. 212]
T p. 192: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Light in Dark Places [photography now allowed in Italy]
--Lecture on Photography [by Vernon Heath]
--Stereoscopic Exchange Club
April 26, 1861, #138:
T p. 204: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photography and Art [by Fry of Great Western Station,
for Frith to use for painting]
--Stereo Exchange Club
--A New Application of Photography [lost order for
money]
May 3, 1861, #139:
T p. 206: Photographic Exhibition at Birmingham
P. 206 REFERS TO AD FOR EXHIBITION - locate
T p. 212-213: Photographic Tourist. Photographic Rambles in Wales.—No. 2,
by J.H. Jones [cont. from p. 190]
May 10, 1861, #140:
T p. 228: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photographs of Eminent Men [by Mayall]
--Art Photography [including self portrait of Rejlander]
--Photography for Book Illustration [portrait of author]
--Photographic Studio Burnt [Steel’s]
--Art Treasures [photography of, in South Kensington
Museum]
May 17, 1861, #141:
T p. 240: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photography and Physiology [Albert Photo Atlas of
Nervous System and Human Frame]
--Photography in the Witness Box
May 31, 1861, #143:
T p. 264: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--North London Photographic Association [Shadbolt talks
on mounting stereographs]
--Photography on Wood [by Thomas Bolton?]
--Instantaneous Photographs [by W. England/LSC of Paris]
June 7, 1861, #144:
T p. 276*: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
[*one of two pages --Photography and the Exhibition of 1862
#d “276”] --Grand Historical Picture of Garibaldi [painting based on
photographs]
--Birmingham Photographic Exhibition
June 14, 1861, #145:
T p. 286: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--The Society of Arts Conversazione
--Photographic Cherubs
--Stereographs of Dutch Scenery [by unnamed
photographer, likely the same as listed below]
T p. 286: To Correspondents: [extract]
--to “Amsterdam” re stereos sent for comment.
June 21, 1861, #146:
T p. 288-289: Instantaneous Pictures: Stereographs by Moonlight, &c [review of
Breese photos]
July 12, 1861, #149:
T p. 334: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--French Photographers and the Exhibition
--Photography a Detective [wanted posters]
--The Comet [De La Rue’s attempt to photograph]
July 19, 1861, #150:
T p. 343-344: Correspondence:
--A Temptation to Photographic Tourists, by L. [Lynton &
Lynmouth, Devon]
Aug. 2, 1861, #152:
T p. 359: Instantaneous Photographs of London [editorial leader; by Dages
and Harman. Mentions yellow stereo mounts]
T p. 364-365: Photographic Tourist. My First Photographic Tour, by R.A.S.
[poss. R.A. Seymour; starting with learning photography; cont. on p. 413]
T p. 370: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Canadian Photographs [by Notman]
--The Comet [by Whipple of Boston]
--Photography in Paris [census of #s working in the field]
+ --Photographs at South Kensington Museum [and
Downes]
Aug. 23, 1861, #155:
T p. 401-402: Photography on Mont Blanc
T p. 406: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Panoramic Photography [by Sutton of St. Brelade’s]
--Instantaneous Photographs [by Wilson]
Aug. 30, 1861, #156:
T p. 413-414: Photographic Tourist. My First Photographic Tour, by R.A.S.
[cont. from p. 365; cont. on p. 470]
T p. 418: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--“The King of the Gorillas” [stereo of gorilla in British
Museum by Birnstingl and Co.]
--Photography in new Orleans [and Houston, Texas]
--M. Claudet and M. Silvy [in re 1862 Exhibition]
Sept. 6, 1861, #157:
T p. 424-425: Critical Notices:
-- Ecclesiastical Antiquities. A Series of Stereographs.
Hereford cathedral. By W. H. Warner
T -- Stereographs of the Isle of Wight, and
Instantaneous Sea Pictures, by R. James, Junr.
Sept. 13, 1861, #158:
T p. 438-440: British Association for the Advancement of Science. The Progress
of Celestial Photography, by Warren De La Rue [also
published in “Photographic Notes,” Oct. 1, p. 282-284]
Sept. 20, 1861, #159:
T p. 454: Talk In The Studio:
--Novel Application of Photography [direction sign]
--The International Exhibition [forms being sent out]
--Photography and the War [American Civil War]
--The Cause of the Panic at Bull’s Run [Brady & Civil
War]
Sept. 27, 1861, #160:
T p. 466: Talk In The Studio:
--The Holiday In The Woods [by H. P. Robinson; Cornsall
Polytechnic Society exhibition]
--Panoramic Photography [by Sutton, Isle of Jersey]
--The Exhibition at Florence
T p. 466: To Correspondents: [extracts]
--J.M. [enlarging stereo negs., Samuel Fry; Angel of
Exeter; Smyth& Blanchard; Webber of Taunton]
--R. Harmer [editors will try what was suggested]
Oct. 4, 1861, #161:
T p. 470-471: Photographic Tourist. My First Photographic Tour, by R.A.S.
[cont. from p. 414; cont. on p. 521]
Oct. 11, 1861, #162:
T p. 489: Miscellaneous: [extract]
--Photographing from Balloons [for military
reconnaissance in the US]]
T p. 490: Talk In The Studio:
--Stereographs of Cornwall [by Wilson]
--A Hint to Photographers [using photography to establish
systematic physiognomical science]
Oct. 18, 1861, #163:
T p. 495-496: Critical Notices: [extracts]
--Instantaneous Views of Paris, by the London
Stereoscopic Company
--Instantaneous Sea Views, by J. Symonds, Ryde
--The Tower of London, by Dages and Harman, pub. by
A. Gaudin
--Stereographic Views in Italy and the Pyrenees, by
William Bircham, Jun.
T p. 502: Talk In The Studio: [extract]
--Photography in the Reformatory [before and after photos,
in France]
Oct. 25, 1861, #164:
T p. 514: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Architectural Photographic Association [ceased
existence]
--Photography at the Exhibition of 1862
Nov. 1, 1861, #165:
T p. 521-522: Photographic Tourist. My First Photographic Tour, by R.A.S.
[cont. from p. 471; cont. on page 556]
T p. 526: Talk In The Studio:
--The Photographic Exchange Club
--Photographs of Ghosts
--Chinese Photographs [by Signor Beati]
Nov. 15, 1861, #167:
T p. 549: Royal Rewards to Photographers [Gurney, New York; reprinted
from Humphrey’s Journal]
T p. 550: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photography at King’s College [Dawson replaces Sutton]
--Photographs of Volunteers [of London Rifle Brigade, by
D. Combe]
--Episcopal Photography [from “Punch”, Dr. Thompson,
Bishop of Gloucester is photographer]
--Photography in the Exhibition at Florence
--Child Poisoned in a Photographic Van [reprinted from the
Morning Chronicle]
T p. 550: To Correspondents: [extract]
--Membership in London Photographic Societies.
Nov. 22, 1861, #168:
½ T p. 556-557 Photographic Tourist. My First Photographic Tour, by R.A.S.
RECOPY P. 557 [cont. from p. 522; ]
T p. 562: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photography in a Court of Law [Disderi & Co.]
--Award of Medals [partial list, Birmingham Photographic
Exhibition]
Nov. 29, 1861, #169:
T p. 567-569: Critical Notices:
--Photographs of Scenes in Perthshire, on the Thames, &c.,
by Vernon Heath
--A Series of Cabinet Size Photographs of Places of
historical Interest in England and Scotland. By S.
Thompson. A. W. Bennett
½ T --Painted Backgrounds, Set-Scenes, and Profile
GET PAGE 569 Accessories. [by Messrs. Bull, Brothers]
T p. 574: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Birmingham Photographic Exhibition
--Photographs of Races [India; for ethnological purposes]
--The Florence Exhibition
T p. 574: To Correspondents: [extract]
--W.H. Warner
Dec. 6, 1861, #170:
T p. 575-576: Photographs by Moonlight [photographs by Breese; comments
by Gaudin]
T p. 586: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--South London Photographic Society [Blanchard to read
paper]
--Photographic Exchange Club
--M. Joubert’s Enamel Photographs [shown to the Queen
and Prince Consort]
--Photography and the Drama
--Robbery at M. Silvy’s
Dec. 20, 1861, #172:
T p. 610: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photography and the Papal Government [from the Daily
Telegraph]
--Coronation Photographs [King of Prussia, by Haase (or
Haasse) & Co.; from The Times]
Dec. 27, 1861, #173:
T p. 617: Miscellaneous: [extract]
--Photographic Aids to Physiognomy [from the Cornhill
Magazine]
T p. 617-618: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--The Sale at M. Silvy’s [of apparatus, etc. from Caldesi &
Montecchi]
--Turner’s “Liber Studiorum.” [by Cundall and Downes;
from the Athenæum]
--The Gorilla Lecturing on Mr. Spurgeon. [London
Stereoscopic Company image]
INDEX TEST – not finished
1861
REVISE!!! Add journal abbreviations
NOTES:
--Index references are to page numbers in the British Journal of Photography. If another Journal is referenced, then an appropriate reference is give. For brevity’s sake, only page numbers are used in the index and not full bibliographic references, which can, however, be obtained from the bibliography as well as individually transcribed items.
--Minor references to a subject are placed in ( )s.
--Image numbers are referenced when noted in reviews and thus most likely to refer to a photographer’s image number, whereas entry numbers in exhibitions have not been referenced here as they are not likely to appear on a photographic mount.
Bourne, Samuel:
--Elected member of N. London Photographic Assoc: (13)
Craig, Mr.: (12)
Henry, Capt.: (13)
Moens, W.J.C.:
-Notes of a Photographic Yacht Voyage in the Mediterranean (continued
from 1860) = 12 -13
Wilson, George:
References: 11, 12
Views:
#192 Westminster Abbey = 12
#193 Westminster Abbey = 12
#194 Westminster Abbey = 12
#195 Westminster Abbey = 12
#198 Westminster Abbey = 12
#199 Westminster Abbey = 12
#203 St. Paul’s = 12
#207 Stonehenge = 11
#209 & 209A Stonehenge = 11
#211 Stonehenge = 11
#214 Salisbury Cathedral = 11
#215 Salisbury Cathedral = 11
#216 Salisbury Cathedral = 11
#217 Salisbury Cathedral = 11