1862 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNALS
ver: Nov. 4, 2020
Journals are listed in alphabetical order:
ART JOURNAL
ATHENAEUM
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY
LONDON [and EDINBURGH] GAZETTE
PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL [Journal of Photog. Soc.]
PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS
Transcription status abbreviations:
T = typed
T* = typed directly from the source; no copy made
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
1862: THE ART-JOURNAL, pub. Virtue & Co., London; n.s. vol. I
[NOTE: There are no issue numbers; volumes, while continuing the original
number sequence, were also renumbered several times as follows:
-- 1850 as vol. XII
t -- 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, 1862, no #:
p. 29-30: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
p. 29: --Photography in Aid of the Illustrated Catalogue [ArtJ
using photos by Poulton to produce their cat. of the
Exposition]
p. 29: --The Photographic Department of the International
Exhibition of 1862 [headed by Earl of Caithness
and Dr. Diamond]
T p. 30: --The London Stereoscopic Company [pub. views of Paris]
p. 31: Reviews: [extract]
--Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain. By William
and Mary Howitt. Photographic Illus. by Bedford,
Sedgfield, Wilson, Fenton, and others. Pub. by A.
W. Bennett, London]
March 1, 1862, no #:
p. 96: Reviews: [extracts]
T --Egypt, Nubia, and Ethiopia [by Frith, Negretti and
Zambra; Bonomi; pub. by Smith, Elder & Co.]
T --The Waverley Series of Cabinet Photographs [by S.
Thompson, pub. by A. W. Bennett]
April 1, 1862, no #:
p. 110: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
--Mr. Mayall [cartes de visite of Royal Family]
--Mr. Vernon Heath [constructing new studio; 4 ports of
late Prince Albert]
--A Portrait of the Prince Consort [based on photo by O. G.
Rejlander]
July 1, 1862, no #:
p. 163: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--Mr. Vernon Heath [exhibits photos at his gallery]
Aug. 1, 1862, no #:
p. 178: Minor Topics of the Month: [extracts]
--A Series of Photographic Views [by Edward Haigh of
Australia]
--Amateur Photographic Association [notes of meeting]
--Photographs of the International Exhibition [London
Stereoscopic Co. given sole rights]
Sept. 1, 1862, no #:
p. 195: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
--A Photograph Picture [by A. Brothers of members of the
British Association for Advancement of Science,
taken in drawing room]
Oct. 1, 1862, no #:
p. 205-206: Notabilia of the International Exhibition: [extracts]
T --The Screen of Hereford Cathedral [photography not
mentioned, but Bedford photographed so those
images may date from this time period]
T --The Photographs
p. 211: Minor Topics of the Month: [extract]
T --Mr. Bedford’s Photographs. [review of 172 photos from
Egypt, the Holy Land, Syria, and Malta]
p. 223: The Stereographs of the Stereoscopic Company [brief review of 1862 International Exhibition and LSC’s views]
Nov. 1, 1862, no #:
p. 227: Minor Topics of the Month; [extracts]
--Photography [Mr. & Mrs. HenryMurray open studio on
Regent Street
--A Series of Photographic Pictures [by Jackson Bros.,
Manchester & Yorkshire]
--Photographs of Rome [297 of architecture and local
subjects and 126 of sculpture, by Macpherson]
1862: 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 1862; 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.
Feb. 1, 1862, issue 1788:
p. 134: Ads: [extracts]
T* --W. Russell Sedgfield stereographs of Cambridge; pub. by
Bennett
T* --Bennett’s Model Drawing Room Stereoscope
T* --Mayall’s Portrait Galleries
Feb. 8, 1862, issue 1789:
p. 195: Our Weekly Gossip [extract]:
T* --[C. E. Elliott has produced series of stereos of London]
Mar. 8, 1862, issue 1793:
p. 334: Our Weekly Gossip [extract]:
T* --Fothergill & Branfill photographed Genoa
April 26, 1862, issue 1800:
p. 547: Ads: [extracts]
T* --Egyptian photos for sale by J. Hogarth
T* --Joseph Elliott, jun. selling photographic carriage
May 17, 1862, issue 1803:
T* p. 665: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
reP 11/2010 --Woodin’s “Cabinet of Curiosities”
May 24, 1862, issue 1804:
p. 700: Fine-Art Gossip: [extract]
T* --Hogarth’s colln. of photos from Japan, China, Egypt,
India and Australia [some by Rossier?]
June 14, 1862, issue 1807:
p. 793-794: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --Hering exhibiting photos by Beato of Indian Mutiny and
Chinese War
June 21, 1862, issue 1808:
p. 827: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --Cundall, Downes & Co to pub. for Mr. S. Solomon,
photos after drawings of Jewish ceremonials.
June 28, 1862, issue 1809:
p. 860: Fine Arts Gossip: [extract]
T* --Solomon to publish through Cundall, Downes & Co.,
photos of drawings of Jewish religious ceremonies.
July 5, 1862, issue 1810:
p. 2: [page numbers start again in 2nd unnumbered vol. July – Dec.]
Ads: [extracts]
T* --Sedgfield & Francis G. Eliot print photos
T* --Gladwell has new photos of Rome, etc.
T* --Hogarth has Egyptian photos
T* --O. G. Rejlander [sic] takes art studies & photos
Aug. 9, 1862, #1815:
p. 181-182: Our Weekly Gossip: [extracts]
T* p. 181: --MacPherson photographs of Rome on exhibit
T* p. 182: --Hogarth has published Robert Murray views of
Normandy
Oct. 18, 1862, #1825:
*T* p. 504-505: Fine Arts: International Exhibition: Photographs [in-depth
Photo review] Need to bold names in photo & transcript; ADD
names here
Photo p. 505: Fine Art Gossip: Contains paragraph on some of the
A-10-18-62p505&a photographers & photographs in the International
Exhibition. ADD NAMES here
Oct. 25, 1862, #1826:
p. 531: Our Weekly Gossip: [extract]
T* --[O.G. Rejlander, “English publish will not tolerate his
tricks” in re his “port.” of Garibaldi & a woman]
Dec. 13, 1862, #1833:
p. 754: Ads: [extracts; taken as quickly found]
T* --[Photos of the moon in various phases [by De La Rue;
cdvs on sale by Smith, Beck & Beck]
--[Photographic scraps, list cdv portraits of celebrities, etc.
on offer by H. Hering, 137 Regent Street]
--[Mayall’s portrait gallery]
p. 772-773: Our Weekly Gossip: [extracts]
T p. 772: --[Smith & Beck [sic] selling De La rue photos of the
moon incl. one apparently copied by d’Orsan]
NOT COPIED; --[Herr Albert’s photographic reproductions of large
bib. ref. only drawings, e.g., Kaulbach’s Gothe drawings]
Dec. 27, 1862, #848:
p. 849: Ads: [extract]
T* --Bedford’s Photographs of the East. Exhibition at the
German Gallery, 168 New Bond Street
NOT p. 849-850: Fine Arts: Photographs from Turner’s ‘Liber Studiorum.”
Copied; bib. ref. only
(Cundall, Downes & Co.)
1862: BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY, vol. IX
Jan. 1, 1862, #157:
T p. 10-11: Exhibition. Sixth Annual Exhibition of the Photographic Society
of Scotland, by Aur. Chl.
Jan. 15, 1862, #158: (GET MISSING LETTERS)
T p. 24-25: Stereographs: An Artist’s Gatherings in Cornwall, Devon, and the
West England. Photographed by George Wilson, Aberdeen
T p. 25: The Principle of the Diorama Applied to Photographic Pictures
Feb. 1, 1862, #159:
T p. 46-47: Stereographs. Instantaneous Views of London, &c. Photographed
by Valentine Blanchard. London: C.E. Elliott, Aldermanbury postern
Feb. 15, 1862, #160:
T p. 65-66: Stereographs. Scenes on the River Thames—Views of Vessels of
the Channel Fleet—Illustrations of Scottish Scenery, Photographed by George Wilson
T p. 66: Eastward Ho! [Frances Bedford travels East with the Prince of
Wales]
T p. 67: Where to Go with the Camera in Yorkshire, C. Butterfield
March 1, 1862, #161:
T p. 91: Scraps and Fragments:
-- Celestial Photography
-- Views in the Pyrenees
-- Photographically Illustrated Work [Negretti and
Zambra/Frith, Egypt, Nubia & Ethiopia]
-- Phenakistiscopic Pictures
-- Life-sized Portraits
March 15, 1862, #162:
T p. 107-109: Celestial Photography: Presentation of the Gold Medal to Mr.
Warren De la Rue
T p. 111: My First Photographic Trip to the Country (cont. April 15)
April 1, 1862, #163:
T p. 137: Foreign Correspondence: Paris by Ernest Lacan
[-- De la Rues’ celestial photography including Mars]
-- Fr. Gavet’s photos in Nova Zembla (archipelago in
Arctic Ocean, North of Russia)
-- Champlonis photos from Syrian expedition
-- Potteau series of types of the human race & plesiosaurus -- Albert portraits and copies of drawings
-- Sarvageot’s collection of curiosities preserved by the
Louvre by heliographs]
April 15, 1862, #164:
T p. 146-147: My First Photographic Trip to the Country (cont. from March 15)
T p. 155-156: Scraps and Fragments:
-- [Cartes de Visite by Robinson
-- Architectural exhibition
-- Photos of the tubs in London
-- Greek and Egyptian photos by Fountaine
-- Moon photos by Rutherford]
May 1, 1862, #165:
T p. 170-172: Places of Photographic Interest in Yorkshire, C. Butterfield
May 15, 1862, #166:
T p. 192-193: Where To Go With the Camera, Round About the Cornish Coast,
by Our Own Pioneer [Butterfield?; cont. on p. 210-212]
T p. 200: Scraps and Fragments:
-- [Photography at the International Exhibition
-- Astronomical Photography
-- Law of Copyright (including Death of Chatterton)]
MAY? – Does the BJP publish letter from Coleman Sellers in re Card Pictures in America ca. May? If so, enter info. under 1862 P News, May 30, p. 264.
June 1, 1862, #167:
T p. 210-212: Where To Go With the Camera, Round About the Cornish Coast,
by Our Own Pioneer [Butterfield?; cont. from p. 193; cont.
on p. “234” [236] ]
June 16, 1862, #168:
T p. 230: Stereographs. The Attractions of a Country Fair. Photographed by
Valentine Blanchard. Published by C.E. Elliott
T p. [236] (wrongly, “234”): Where To Go With the Camera: Round About the
Cornish Coast,” by Our Own Pioneer [C. Butterfield?; cont. from p. “234” [236]; cont. on p. 256-257]
July 1, 1862, #169:
T p. 256-257: Where To Go With the Camera: Round About the Cornish Coast.”
[by C. Butterfield?; cont. from p. “234” [236]
July 15, 1862*, #170: [*“1861” in error in journal]
T p.271*– 272: Stereographs. Australian Botanical Illustrations, &c.
photographed by Frank Haes. London: McLean,
Melhuish, and Haes [*“27” in error in journal]
T p. 275-276: Where To Go With the Camera: Round Launceston, by Our Own
Pioneer [C. Butterfield?]
T p. 276-277: Photography for Travellers and Tourists, by Professor Pole
reprinted from Macmillan’s Magazine]
Aug. 1, 1862, #171:
T p. 292-293: Where To Go With the Camera: Round About Exeter, by Our
Own Pioneer [by C. Butterfield?]
Aug. 15, 1862, #172:
T p. 310-311: Stereographs. The Inundation in the Fens. Photographed by
Valentine Blanchard. London: C.E. Elliott
Oct. 15, 1862, #176:
T p. 381-382: Stereographs: Instantaneous views of London, Photographed by
Valentine Blanchard. London: C.E. Elliott
T p. 385: Section A: On Autographs of the Sun
Nov. 15, 1862, #178:
T p. 428: Stereographs. Illustrations of the International Exhibition.
Photographed by W. England. London Stereoscopic Company
1862: 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. 3, 1862, #22586:
T*online p. 5: Patent Law Notices:
--#3105 Simeon Schloss, Paris; improvement in forming
the leaves of albums and books for containing
photographic portraits and views. Petition recorded
Dec. 11, 1861.
T*online p. 6: Patent Law Notices:
--#3147 William Elliott Debenham, The Terrace,
Kensington Gardens Sq., Middlesex; improved
plate holder for photographic purposes.” Petition
recorded Dec. 14, 1861.
T*online p. 33: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ortewill, 23 & 24 Charlotte Terrace, Barnsbury
Rd., Islington, Middlesex, photographic apparatus
manufacturer, bankrupt. Notice of adjudication;
court date Jan.15.
Jan. 10, 1862, #22588:
T*online p. 159: Patent Law Notices:
--#3232 Simon Schloss, Paris; improvements in envelopes
for containing photographic portraits and pictures.
Petition recorded Dec. 26, 1861.
Jan. 14, 1862, #22589:
T*online p. 195: Addresses and Resolutions on Condolence on occasion of death of
HRH the Prince Consort. Organizations expressing their
sympathy include the President and Council of the
Photographic Society.
Jan. 17, 1862, #7189 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 81: Addresses and Resolutions on Condolence, as above.
Jan. 17, 1862, #22590:
T*online p. 307: Insolvent Debtors:
--Martin Laroche, 65 Oxford St., Middlesex, photographic
artist; and 11 Stanhope St., Hampstead Rd; filed for
bankruptcy Jan. 15; court date Jan. 30.
T*online p. 314: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ottewill, as above; court date Feb. 22.
Jan. 21, 1862, #22591:
T*online p. 378: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Garrey, Bolton Le Moors, Lancaster,
photographic artist, dealer and chapman. Order of
discharge Jan. 10.
Jan. 24, 1862, #22592:
T*online p. 427: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Thomas Golding, 6 East Parade, Hastings,
Sussex, photographic artist, bankruptcy petition
dated Jan. 22; court date Feb. 7
Jan. 28, 1862, #7192 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 164: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Thomas Golding, as above. Bankrupt awarded;
no date.
--George Edwin Shooter, 103 Saint Sidwell, Exeter,
upholsterer and photographer. Bankrupt awarded;
no date.
Jan. 28, 1862, #22593:
T*online p. 467: Patent Law Notices:
--#2295 George Baxter, Northampton Sq., Middlesex;
improvements in colouring photographic pictures.
Patent date Oct. 14, 1858
T*online p. 470: Patent Law Notices:
--#2391 Adolphe Paul Auguste Beau, 152 Regent St.,
London; pocket stereoscope. Patent date Oct. 27,
1858.
T*online p. 484: Patent Law Notices:
--#2961 Claude Mamés Augustin Marion, Paris,
manufacturer; improved box or case for containing
and preserving sensitive photographic paper, called
“Marion’s Box.” Patent date Dec. 27, 1858
T*online p. 493-494: Notices:
--William Morris Grundy, deceased, late of Sutton-
Coldfield, Warwick, merchant (died Aug. 25, 1859,
will proved in Birmingham by James Grundy, one
of the executors, on Oct. 20, 1859). All claims on
the estate due Feb. 20, 1862. Notice dated
Jan. 24, 1862
T*online p. 515: Insolvent Debtor:
--William Marsden, Mountain Inn, Mount St., Bradford,
York, beerseller, portrait painter and photographic
artist; court date Feb. 25
Jan. 31, 1862:
T*online p. 584: Insolvent Debtor:
--John Jamblin, Jr., Fletton, Huntingdon, photographic
artist. Granted order of discharge Jan. 20, 1862.
Feb. 14, 1862, #22598:
T*online p. 810: Insolvent Debtor:
--Archibald Lewis Cocke, East Wonford, Devon,
photographic artist, carrying on business as
Archibald Lewis Coke. Bankrupt; court date
March 1 .
T*online p. 816: Insolvent Debtor:
--Martin Laroche, as above. Final hearing March 12
Feb. 18, 1862, #22599:
T*online p. 856: Notices:
--Charles Clarkington, 246 and 248 Regent st., Middlesex,
photographic artist, deceased Oct. 28, 1861. Letters
of administration etc. granted to Frederick Thorn,
19 Great Portland St.; notice to creditors.
Distribution of assets March 25.
Feb. 21, 1862, #22600
T*online p. 901: Patent Law Notices:
--#322 Louis François Saugrin, Paris; improvements in
stereoscopic albums, books, and cases. Petition recorded Feb. 7.
T*online p. 943: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Thomas Golding, as above. Discharge scheduled
March 10.
T*online p. 947: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Henry Usher, Keswick, Cumberland,
photographic artist. Bankrupt in Carlisle prison.
Discharged Feb. 7.
T*online p. 952 Insolvent Debtors:
--William Henry Orrett, 15 Church P., Church St., Everton,
photographic artist 79a Lord St., and the
“Promenade” Southport, and 224 Park Rd., and 36
High Park St., and 40 Wesley St., all in Liverpool,
Lancaster. Court date March 5.
Feb. 25, 1862, #22601:
T*online p. 955: Notices:
--Condolences on death of HRH Prince Consort from
various societies including the Photographic Society
of Scotland.
T*online p. 970: Patent Law Notices:
--#2924 George Henry Polyblank, 55 Gracechurch St,
London and 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,
1861.
Feb. 28, 1862, #7201 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 313: Notices:
--Condolences on death of HRH Prince Consort from
various societies including the Photographic Society
of Scotland.
T*online p. 1219: Insolvent Debtors:
--Francis Gilling, 1 Russell Villas, Twickenham,
Middlesex, photographic artist. Final disposition 2s
to the pound.
March 7, 1862, #22605:
T*online p. 1345: Insolvent Debtors:
--Archibald Lewis Cocke, as above. Discharge date
April 10.
March 14, 1862, #22608:
T*online p. 1472: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Thomas Golding, as above. Order of discharge30
days from March 10.
T*online p 1352: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Marsden, as above. Order of discharge March 4.
March 18, 1862, #22609:
T*online p. 1481: Patent Law Notices:
--#2783 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, 1861
T*online p. 1492: Notices:
--Henry Gebhardt and Albert Rottmann, Lawrence Lane,
city of London, merchants trading as Gebhardt,
Rottmann & Co.; dissolved partnership Jan. 11, “so
far as regards Albert Rottmann”, dated March 12,
1862. This notice of dissolution does not mention it
was mutually dissolved, so sounds like Rottmann
decided to leave.
T*online p. 1527: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Ottewill, as above. Order of discharge March 15.
T*online p. 1528: Insolvent Debtors:
--Martin Laroche, as above. Discharge issued March 12
March 21, 1862, #22610:
T*online p. 1578: Insolvent Debtors:
--Frederick Hickling Smith, Crown Yard, Long Row,
Nottingham, photographic artist. Court date May 7
T*online p. 1597: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Purvis, 14 Grey St., photographic Artist, tobacco
and cigar dealer, and 70 Grainger, both in
Newcastle Upon Tyne, photographic artist, and 161
High St., Sunderland, Durham, photographic artist;
and 68 Grainger St., and 48 Dean St., and 70
Grainger St., and Clayton St., all Newcastle Upon
Tyne, and 161 High St., Sunderland, photographic
artist, confectioner, ginger beer and lemonade
dealer. Court date April 8.
March 25, 1862, #7208 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 418: Insolvent Debtors:
--Frederick Hickling Smith, as above
March 25, 1862, #22611:
T*online p. 1646: Insolvent Debtors:
--Ambrose Gooding Page, 57 Great Portland St., Oxford
St., Middlesex, commission agent, keeper of a
servant’s institution and clerk to photographic artist.
Court date April 8
March 28, 1862, #22612:
T*online p. 1685: Patent Law Notices:
--#677 John Edwin Grisdale, 78 Oxford St., Middlesex,
photographer; improvements in photographic
cameras, and in the mode of fixing the lens therein.
Petition recorded March 12.
T*online p. 1692: Notices:
--Edward Atkinson and Joseph Wilkinson, Sheffield, York,
photographic printers, dissolved partnership July
31, 1861; signed agreement March 26, 1862.
April 8, 1862, #22615:
T*online p. 1858: Patent Law Notices:
--#3044 Henry Strauss, Paris; improvements in albums or
books for containing and showing photographic and
other pictures and in slides for the same.
April 11, 1862, #22616:
T*online p. 1921: Patent Law Notices:
--#948 Alexander Mann, Tottenham, Middlesex;
improvements in photographic apparatus. Petition
recorded April 3.
T*online p. 1948: Insolvent Debtors:
--Ambrose Gooden [sic = Gooding] Page, as above. Court
date May 8.
April 18, 1862, #22618:
T*online p. 2044: Patent Law Notices:
--#996 Charles Pemberton Carter, Kennington Hall, nr.
Ashford, Kent; instrument for inserting
photographic or other pictures into or removing
them from between the mounts of photographic
albums or other flat spaces into which the fingers
cannot be inserted. Petition recorded April 8.
T*online p. 2091: Insolvent Debtors:
--Archibald Lewis Cocke (a.k.a. Coke), as above;
Discharged April 10.
April 22, 1862, #22619:
T*online p. 2129: Insolvent Debtors:
--Benjamin Wood, 10 Mount Ephraim, Tonbridge Wells,
Kent, photographic artist and editor/reporter of the
newspaper, “Kent Pioneer” and organize. Court
date May 3.
April 25, 1862, #7217 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 635: Insolvent Debtors:
--Benjamin Wood, as above.
April 25, 1862, #22620:
T*online p. 2146: Patent Law Notices:
--#1042 John Garnett, Windermere, Westmorland, printer
and stationer; improvements in apparatus for
washing photographic pictures. Petition recorded
April 11.
May 2, 1862, #22622:
T*online p. 2348: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Purvis, as above. Court date May 13.
May 6, 1862, #22623:
T*online p. 2362: Patent Law Notices:
--#51 [Charles B. Boyle, USA]; improvements in mode of
taking photographic pictures on wood. Patent date
Jan. 7, 1859.
T*online p. 2368: Patent Law Notices:
--#296 Edward Ellis Allen, Brompton Row, Middlesex;
improvements in stereoscopic apparatuses. Patent
date Feb. 2, 1859
T*online p. 2370: Patent Law Notices:
--#410 Charles Sanders, Hartford St., Birmingham,
photographic mat manufacturer; improvements in
ornamenting English passe-partouts for photographic pictures, also the glasses used with the same, and which said modes of ornamenting are also applicable to ornamenting photographic frames generally. Patent date Feb. 14, 1859
T*online p. 2384: Patent Law Notices:
--#488 Arsène Louis Garnier, Island of Guernsey,
photographic artist; improves process of producing
photographic pictures he denominates as “Systeme
Garnier de Photocherographie coloriée”. Patent
date March 5, 1855.
May 9, 1862, #22624:
T*online p. 2434: Patent Law Notices:
--#1222 Lachlan McLachlan, Manchester, photographic
artist; improvements in governing or regulating
light used for taking photographic portraits and
other photographic pictures, part of which
improvements is also applicable to lighting picture
galleries. Petition recorded April 25.
T*online p. 2474: Insolvent Debtors:
--Benjamin Wood, as above; court date June 11.
May 13, 1862, #22625:
T*online p. 2535: Insolvent Debtors:
--Frederick Hickling Smith, Crown Yard, Long Row,
Nottingham, photographic artist. Court date June 4
May 20, 1862, #22627:
T*online p. 2637: Notices:
--John Anthony Scott, Leonida Caldesi and Ernest
Blanford, 13 Pall Mall East, Middlesex and 6 Victoria
Grove, Kensington new Town, photographers; dissolved
partnership May 17. Business does not appear to continue.
T*online p. 2649: Insolvent Debtors:
--Joseph Higbey [sic = “Higby”], 39 Bessborough Gardens,
South Belgravia, Pimlico, Middlesex, photographic
artist; and 1 Rokeby Rd., New Cross, Kent. Court
date June 3.
May 23, 1862, #7225 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 872: Insolvent Debtors:
--Joseph Higbey [Higby], as above.
May 27, 1862, #22629:
T*online p. 2762: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas John Taylor, the Priory, Leominster, Hereford,
and Lower Marsh, photographic case manufacturer.
Court date June 9.
May 30, 1862 #7227 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 914: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas John Taylor, as above.
May 30, 1862, #22630:
T*online p. 2796: Patent Law Notices:
--#1267 John Harrington, Birmingham, photographic artist
AND Thomas Perkins, Birmingham, lime merchant;
improvement or improvements in mounting
photographic portraits for visiting cards, and in
mounting photographs in general.
T*online p. 2800: Patent Law Notices:
--#1453 Leon Farrenc, Rue St. Quentin, Paris; improved
method and apparatus for production of
photographic and stereoscopic portraits and
pictures. Petition recorded May 14.
June 3, 1862, #22631:
T*online p. 2886: Insolvent Debtors:
--Solomon Cork, 13 Dee St., West Derby Rd., and 4 Tweed
St., West Derby Rd, both Liverpool, window ticket
writer and photographic artist. Court date June 19.
June 6, 1862, #7229 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 961: Insolvent Debtors:
--Solomon Cork, as above.
June 6, 1862, #22632:
T*online p. 2919: Patent Law Notices:
--#1343 Egbert Moxham, Bruges, Belgium; improvements
in construction of stereoscopes. Dated May 31,
1859. Patent has been voided because of non-
payment of additional stamp duty of £50 before
expiration of 3rd year from date of patent.
T*online p. 2944: Insolvent Debtors:
--Joseph Higbey [sic = Higby], as above. Court date
July 3.
T*online p. 2954: Insolvent Debtors:
--Archibald Lewis Cocke (a.k.a. Coke), as above. Court
date June 19.
June 10, 1862, #22633:
T*online p. 2996: Patent Law Notices:
--#322 Louis François Saugrin, as above.
T*online p. 3007: Notices:
--Helmuth Petschler and Benjamin Cousterdine,
Manchester, photographic printers and photographic
warehousemen under name “H. Petschler and Co.”
dissolved partnership June 7.
June 13, 1862, #22634:
T*online p. 3059: Patent Law Notices:
--#1712 Allen Benjamin Wilson, Waterbury, Ct., new and
improved photographic camera. Petition recorded
June 7.
June 17, 1862, #22635:
T*online p. 3144: Insolvent Debtors:
--Benjamin Wood, as above. Discharged 30 days after
June 11.
June 20, 1862, #22636:
T*online p. 3201: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas John Taylor, as above. Discharge July 17.
June 27, 1862, #22638:
T*online p. 3267: Patent Law Notices:
--#1611 John Hirst, Jr., Dobcross, Saddleworth AND
Joseph Wood, Birkby, Huddersfield, both county of
York; improvements in stereoscopic apparatus.
Petition recorded May 29.
T*online p. 3271: Patent Law Notices:
--#1450 Thomas Wharton Jones, George St., Hanover Sq.,
Middlesex, Esq.; invention of stereoscopic glasses
for single pictures, dated June 15, 1859. Patent has
been voided because of non-payment of additional
stamp duty of £50 before expiration of 3rd year from
date of patent.
July 1, 1862, #22639:
T*online p. 3328: Patent Law Notices:
--#1712 Allen Benjamin Wilson, as above. Petition
recorded June 7
T*online p. 3356: Insolvent Debtors:
--Solomon Cork, as above. Discharge July 16.
July 4, 1862, #22640:
T*online p. 3373: Patent Law Notices:
--#1527 J. Stuart Perry, Newport, NY; invention of
apparatus for exhibiting stereoscopic pictures.
Dates June 25, 1859. Patent has been voided
because of non-payment of additional stamp duty of
£50 before expiration of 3rd year from date of
patent.
July 8, 1862, #22642:
T*online p. 3441: Patent Law Notices:
--#1611 John Hirst, Jr. and Joseph Wood, as above.
July 11, 1862, #22643:
T*online p. 3484: Patent Law Notices:
--#1871 Gustave Jeanne-Julien, 29 Boulevart St. Martin,
Paris, singing professor; improved frame for
holding photographic pictures. Petition recorded
June 25.
July 15, 1862, #22644:
T*online p. 3571: Insolvent Debtors:
--William Jerrems, Southholme cottage, Gaiinsborough,
Lincoln, photographic artist; and Gringley on the
Hill, grocer druggist, draper, tea and general dealer;
and county jail Nottingham, out of business and
Carrolgate East Retford, out of business, and living
with Mr. William Rawson, Carrolgate. Court date
July 30
July 18, 1862, #22645:
T*online p. 3602: Patent Law Notices:
--#1962 Carl Bernhard Gruner, Frauenfeld, Switzerland and
25 Alfred St. River Terrace, Islington;
improvements in photographic apparatus. Petition
recorded July 8.
T*online p. 3604: Patent Law Notices:
--#1653 Jules Bernard, Paris; application of photographic
impressions or pictures on fabrics or tissues for
rendering such fabrics or tissues applicable to
various useful purposes. Petition recorded July 12.
T*online p. 3614: Insolvent Debtors:
--Archibald Lewis Cocke (Cocke); first dividend 5s 8 ¼ d
to pound
July 25, 1862, #22647:
T*online p. 3771: Insolvent Debtors:
--Solomon Cork, as above; discharged July 18
Aug. 5, 1862, #7246 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1312: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Simpson Lowther, Barton On Humber, Lincoln;
painter, gilder and photographic artist. No dates.
Aug 12, 1862, #22652:
T*online p. 3998: Patent Law Notices:
--#948 Alexander Mann, Tottenham; improvements in
photographic apparatus. Petition recorded April 3.
Aug. 15, 1862, #22653:
T*online p. 4092: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Ward Cubley, Newark Upon Trent, Nottingham;
house, sign and ornamental painter, photographic
artist, grainer, gilder, ppicture frame maker and
paper hanger; court date Aug. 26.
T*online p. 4102: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Simpson Lowther, as above; court date Sept. 12
Aug. 19, 1862, #7250:
T*online p. 1364: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Ward Cubley, as above
Aug. 19, 1862, #22654:
T*online p. 4151: Insolvent Debtors:
--Joseph Higbey [Higby], as above; discharged July 3
Sept. 2, 1862, #22658:
T*online p. 4328: Insolvent Debtors:
--Jean Goldman, Green St., Neath, Glamorgan,
photographic artist, tobacconist, fancy dealer; court
date Sept. 15.
T*online p. 4330: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Ward Cubley, as above; court date Sept. 16
Sept. 9, 1862, #22660:
T*online p. 4423: Patent Law Notices:
--#1222 Lachlan McLachlan, as above
T*online p. 4443: Insolvent Debtors:
--John King, Deddington, Oxford, baker, shoemaker,
photographic artist; court date Sept. 20
Sept. 12, 1862, #7257 [Edinburgh Gazette]
T*online p. 1457: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Digby Wright, as below.
Sep. 12, 1862, #22662:
T*online p. 4486: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Digby Wright, 168 Southwark Bridge Rd.,
Camberwell, and 523 New Oxford St., photographic
artist; and Rock House, Hastings, artist; and 41
George St., Portman Sq., artist; and 43 Eastbourne
Terrace, Paddington; and 7 Porchester Place,
Oxford Sq., and 15 Bridge Place, Harrow Road, and
4 Park Place Harrow Road, and 3 Saint Leonard’s
Terrace, Maida Hill West, and 55 Westbourne
Grove, photographic artist; a prisoner for debt in
debtor’s prison London and Middlesex. Court date
Oct. 2.
Sept. 16, 1862, #7258:
T*online p. 1469: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Digby Wright, as above.
Sept. 16, 1862, #22663:
T*online p. 4510: Patent Law Notices:
--#1453 Leon Farrenc, as above
T*online p. 4540: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Simpson Lowther, as above. Discharge Aug. 13.
Sept. 19, 1862, #22664:
T*online p. 4553: Patent Law Notices:
--#2459 John Robert Johnson, Stanbrook Cottage,
Hammersmith, Middlessex AND John Ashworth
Harrison, 25 St. Andrew’s Rd., Southwark, Surrey;
improvements in apparatus for taking photographic
panoramic pictures. Petition recorded Sept. 5
Sept. 26, 1862, #22666:
T*online p. 4638: Patent Law Notices:
--#2112 Joseph Beck, of Smith, Beck and Beck, Coleman
St., London; improvements in stereoscopes. Dated
Sept. 16, 1859. Patent has been voided because of
non-payment of additional stamp duty of £50 before
expiration of 3rd year from date of patent.
T*online p. 4660: Insolvent Debtors:
--Joseph Norris, Birmingham, photographic artist and
dealer in photographic materials. Court date
Oct. 10.
T*online p. 4669: Insolvent Debtors:
--Jean Goldman, as above; court date Oct. 10
Sept. 30, 1862, #7262 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1515: Insolvent Debtors:
--Joseph Norris, as above.
Sept. 31, 1862, #22676:
T*online p. 5153: Patent Law Notices:
--#2393 John Henry Pein, N.Y., USA; improvements in
photographic on uneven surfaces and in apparatus
for that purpose. Petition dated Oct. 19.
Oct. 10, 1862, #22670:
T*online p. 4828: Patent Law Notices:
--#2579 Pierre Louis Forestier, Paris, fancy paper maker;
improvements in photographic albums. Petition
recorded Sept. 20.
Oct. 14, 1862, #22671:
T*online p. 4924: Insolvent Debtors:
--John King, as above; discharge date Nov. 3
Oct. 17, 1862, #22672:
T*online p. 4972: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Digby Wright, as above; discharge date Nov. 19
Oct. 21, 1862, #22673:
T*online p. 4996: Patent Law Notices:
--#2582 Lewis Dixey, 21 King’s Road, Brighton, Sussex,
optician AND George Smith, Angmering, Sussex, artist;
new or improved method of tinting by lithographic
printing, photographic portraits and back grounds and
embossing the same. Petition recorded Sept. 20.
T*online p. 5026: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Fortune Porter, Victoria St., Surbiton, Surrey, and
59 Wych St., Strand, Middlesex, carver, gilder,
picture frame maker and photographer; court date
Nov. 27
Oct. 24, 1862, #22674:
T*online p. 5089: Insolvent Debtors:
--Jean Goldman, as above; discharge 30 days from Oct. 17.
Oct. 28, 1862, #22675:
T*online p. 5102: Patent Law Notices:
--#1871 Gustave Jeanne-Julien, 29 Boulevart St. Martin,
Paris; improved frame for holding photographic
pictures. Petition recorded June 25.
Nov. 4, 1862, #22677:
T*online p. 5250: Patent Law Notices:
--#1888 Jean Théodore Dupuy, as above; petition recorded
June 27.
Nov. 7, 1862, #22678:
T*online p. 5307: Patent Law Notices:
--#2906 Thomas Sutton, Saint Brelades Bay, Island of
Jersey; improvements in preparing albumenized
paper for photographic purposes. Petition recorded
Oct. 28
T*online p. 5326: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Gregson, Horton St., and 10 Launceston St.,
Halifax, York, photographer; court date Nov. 21.
Nov. 11, 1862, #7274 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1692: Insolvent Debtors:
--James Gregson, as above
Nov. 11, 1862, #22680:
T*online p. 5389: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas John Taylor, as above; dividends to be
distributed Nov. 19.
Nov. 14, 1862, #22681:
T*online p. 5448: Insolvent Debtors:
--Samuel Ward Cobley, as above; discharged Nov. 4
Nov. 21, 1862, #22683:
T*online p. 5575: Patent Law Notices:
--#2557 Arthur James Melhuish, Holborn Bars and
Bowater Place, Blackheart, optician; improvements
in construction of cameras for obtaining
photographic pictures; dated Nov. 10.
T*online p. 5696: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Wilmott Taylor, 8 St. Sepulchre Gate, Doncaster,
York, tobacconist and photographer; court date
Dec. 6.
Nov. 25, 1862, #7278 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1822: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Wilmott Taylor, as above.
Nov. 25, 1862, #22684:
T*online p. 5933: Insolvent Debtors:
--Peter Fields, the younger of Boston, Lincoln; wine and
spirit merchant, cigar dealer, publican, musician and
photographic artist; and at Mrs. Martin’s in
Skirbeck, Lincoln, out of business and insolvent;
court date Dec. 4
Nov. 28, 1862, #22685:
T*online p. 6092: Probate Notices:
--Joseph Merralls, died Oct. 13, 2 Robertson St., Hastings,
Sussex, photographer. Court date Dec. 24.
Dec. 2, 1862, #22686:
T*online p. 6195: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Lindsay Savory, 4 Moulton St., Grosvenor Sq. and 4
Grove Terrace, Bayswater, Middlesex,
photographic artist; court date Dec. 16
T*online p. 6205: Insolvent Debtors:
--Joseph Norris, as above; discharged Nov. 14
Dec. 5, 1862, #7281 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1895: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Lindsay Savory, as above.
Dec. 12, 1862, #22689:
T*online p. 6329: Patent Law Notices:
--#3071 Victor Julien Cassaignes, France; improvements in
stereoscopes. Petition recorded Nov. 14.
T*online p. 6337: Notices: Edwin William Greetham and Frederick Charles
Greetham, 120 High St., Portsmouth, Hands, and 88
Commercial Rd., Landport, near Portsmouth, under
name “E. & F. Greetham,” photographers; dissolved
partnership Dec. 2.
T*online p. 6352: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Walker, Clifton St., Blackpool, Lancaster,
photographic artist, and Talbot Rd., Blackpool;
court date Dec. 26.
T*online p. 6358: Insolvent Debtors:
--George Wilmott Taylor, as above; court date Jan. 15,
1863.
Dec. 16, 1862, #7284 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 1982: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Walker, as above.
Dec. 16, 1862, #22690:
T*online p. 6413: Insolvent Debtors:
--Peter Fields, as above; dividend 2 3/4d = £1Dec. 16.
Dec. 19, 1862, #22691:
T*online p. 6436: Patent Law Notices:
--#3247 Alfred Frederick Eden, Threadneedle St., London,
optician; improvements in apparatus for taking
minute photographic pictures and magnified
pictures of microscopic objects. Petition recorded
Dec. 3
T*online p. 6437: Patent Law Notices:
--# 3298 Jean Baptiste Sabatier-Blot, 29 Boulevart St.
Martin, Paris; photographer; improvements in
photographic apparatus. Petition recorded Dec. 9
T*online p. 6450: Insolvent Debtors:
--John Lindsay Savory, as above; court date Jan. 6, 1863
Dec. 23, 1862, #22692:
T*online p. 6481: Patent Law Notices:
--#2579 Pierre Louis Forestier, as above.
T*online p. 6482: Patent Law Notices:
--#3247 Alfred Frederick Eden, as above.
T*online p. 6505: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Grocott, 105 Market St., Manchester,
photographic artist; court date Jan. 7, 1863.
T*online p. 6522: Insolvent Debtors:
--Henry Powell, 110 Constitution Hill, Birmingham,
photographer and sign painter; discharged 30 days
from May 16, 1862. [bit late in posting]
Dec. 26, 1862, #7287 [Edinburgh Gazette]:
T*online p. 2025: Insolvent Debtors:
--Thomas Grocott, as above
Dec. 30, 1862, #22694:
T*online p. 6618: Insolvent Debtors:
--Robert Fry, 5 Tottenham Court Rd, and 12 Litchfield St.,
Soho, photographer, and 297 Oxford St., assistant
photographer, and 1 Hanway St., Oxford St., in
partnership with George Frederick Fosbrooke as
“Fry & Fosbrooke”, and 102 High Holborn,
Middlesex, photographer; discharged Nov. 7
1862: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL, vol. VIII [1862-1864]
[Journal of the Photographic Society]:
June 16, 1862, #122:
p. 73: Reviews:
T --Instantaneous Photographs of London; and Marine
Views, [Valentine Blanchard]; C.E. Elliot
Aug. 15, 1862, #124:
T p. 104-105: Photographic Views of the International Exhibition [list of views
by London Stereoscopic Company]
1862: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS, vol. VI:
Jan. 3, 1862, #174:
T p. 3-4: Scientific Gossip [selection; Eclipse of the sun, mostly technical
with mention of Piazzi Smyth at Teneriffe; typographical and geological sketch of province of Jhalawan with stereophotos, by Physical Society of Bombay]
T p. 9-10: Photographic Tourist: Photographic Pencillings of an Eastern
Tour, by M.H. [to Malta & Turkey via France]
Jan. 10, 1862, #175:
T p. 21-22: Critical Notices: [extracts]
--Instantaneous Stereographs, of Various Subjects. By
G. W. Wilson
--Instantaneous Views of London, &c. C. E. Elliott,
Aldermanbury Postern [photos probably by
Valentine Blanchard]
--Euclid in the stereoscope. By G. F. Sams. London: The
Stereoscopic Company
Feb. 7, 1862, #179:
T p. 72: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--The Prince of Wales and Photography [Francis Bedford
going on Prince’s Eastern tour]
--The Photographic Society [Soiree]
--Egypt in the stereoscope [by Frith, pub. by Bonomi; from
the Athenæum]
Feb. 14, 1862, #180:
T p. 78-79: Critical Notices: [extracts]
--The Japanese: Their Manners and Customs…by Thomas
Clark Westfield. London: Photographic New
Office, Paternoster Row [photos pub. by Negretti
and Zambra; (photos by Rossier?—PF)]
--Stereoscopic Views of Paris. London Stereoscopic
Company, Cheapside [photos by Wm. England]
March 21, 1862, #185:
T p. 139: Critical Notices: [extract]
--Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views…by H. Sampson,
Southport
T p. 144: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Mr. Bedford at the Pyramids
--Stealing Nitrate of Silver &c. [from London Stereoscopic
Company/George S[wan] Nottage]
T p. 144: To Correspondents: [extracts]
--M.A.O. [Stereoscopic Exchange Club merged into the
Photographic Exchange Club; ladies admitted]
--Enquirer. [G.W. Wilson’s use of lens]
April 17, 1862, #189:
T p. 192: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--Photography and Astronomy [Warren De la Rue] --Obscene Photographs, &c., in Book Packets
T p. 192: To Correspondents: [extracts]
--South London Photographic Exhibition [rule
modification]
--Francis B. [Francis Bedford?; in re the Solar Camera]
May 9, 1862, #192:
T p. 228: Talk In The Studio:
--The Stereoscopic Company in the Exhibition [partially
from the Daily Telegraph]
May 23, 1862, #194:
T p. 243: South London Photographic Exhibition
T p. 244-245: Celestial Photography
T p. 246-247: Photography in the Tropics, by Wm. Fitzgibbon [stereos of
Guatemala; reprinted from American Journal of Photography]
T p. 249: Photographing from Balloons in Military Reconnoisances [sic]
[from Scientific American]
May 30, 1862, #195:
T p. 255-256: The International Exhibition. The British Photographic Gallery
T p. 264: Talk In The Studio: [extracts
--Mr. Vernon Heath’s Studio. [new gallery open]
--Card Pictures in America [Info. from Coleman Sellers in WHAT JOURNAL? “Liverpool contemporary” = BJP? Although moved to London?]
--Photographic Records of a Storm [by E. J. Lowe and Rev.
W. H. Fox; from The Times]
June 5, 1862, #196:
T p. 265: Who Should Receive the Medals—Artists or Exhibitors?
[Editorial leader]
T p. 267-269: The International Exhibition. British Photographic Department
June 13, 1862, #197:
T p. 277-278: The South London Photographic Exhibition
T p. 288: Talk In The Studio: [extracts]
--A Country Fair in the Stereoscope [Female Blondin’s
Travelling Circus & other views, by Blanchard]
--The Interior of the Exhibition [views by London
Stereoscopic Company/William England]
June 20, 1862, #198:
T p. 292-293: The International Exhibition: The British Photographic
Department
T p. 300: Talk In The Studio: [extract]
--The Works of Sir Christopher Wren [cabinet cards by J.J.
Cole of London churches]
T p. 300: To Correspondents: [extract]
--Enlarged Negatives [reply by Warner to “Constant
Subscriber”]
June 27, 1862, #199:
T p. 309-310: Correspondence:
--A Hint to Photographic Tourists, by Leo Daft [Isle of
Man]
July 4, 1862, #200:
T p. 316-318: The International Exhibition: British Photographic Department
T p. 319: South London Photographic Exhibition.
July 11, 1862, #201:
T p. 328-330: The International Exhibition: British Photographic Department
[includes review from the Daily News ]
T p. 333-335: Photography for Travellers and Tourists, by Professor Pole [reprint
from Macmillan’s Magazine; supports taking dry plate
stereos due to size and ease]
T p. 336: Talk In The Studio:
--The Oldest Existing Photographs [by Nicéphore
Niepce, 1827]
--Mr. Bedford’s Eastern Pictures [to be exhibited;
published by Day & Sons]
Aug. 8, 1862, #205:
T p. 375-377: Critical Notices:
--A Series of Cabinet Views…by G. W. Wilson
--A Photograph of Some of the Members of the British
Association, by A. Brothers, pub. by A. Brothers
and Day & Son
--Instantaneous Views of the Inundations in the Fens, by
V. Blanchard
--Instantaneous Marine Views for the Stereoscope, by
Dages and Harman
--The British Houses of Parliament. London: Ashford,
Brothers
Aug. 22, 1862, #207:
T p. 399-400: Critical Notices:
--Photographs of Views and Architecture in Cambridge, by
W. Mayland
--Photographs from Enlarged Negatives, by W. H. Warner
--Photographs of Various Views, by Ernest Edwards; pub.
by McLean, Melhuish & Haes
Aug. 29, 1862, #208:
T p. 420: Talk In The Studio [extracts]
--Photographic Festival [Mayall entertains staff at home]
--Balloon Observations [by Glaiser; no photos; mostly from the Daily Telegraph]
--Photography on Mont Blanc [by Bisson; from The Times]
--M. Disderi’s Work [“L’Art de la Photographie” carried
by his English agents]
October 31, 1862, #217:
T p. 520-521: Critical Notices: [extract]
--Instantaneous Views of London, by Valentine Blanchard;
pub. by Eliot
Nov. 7, 1862, #218:
T p. 533-535: Critical Notices:
--Stereoscopic Views of the Interior of the International
Exhibition, by London stereoscopic and
Photographic Company [& William England]
--Rambles About Cheshire, by John H. Underwood
--“Bringing Home The May,” by H. P. Robinson