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Professor Arthur Korn, with his telegraph photographic machiProfessor Arthur Korn with his tele-photographic apparatus. Korn developed a method of transmitting photographs through telephone wires. In 1907 he produced the first facsimile telegraph
Spencer Horatio Walpole (1807-1898)Photographic portrait of Spencer Horatio Walpole, the English politician who served as Home Secretary three times in the Cabinet of Lord Derby
Sammy Davis Jnr. c. 1960Photographic portrait of Sammy Davis Jnr. (1925-1990), the American singer and entertainer
Dr. Frederick A. Cook (1865-1940)Photographic portrait of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the US explorer and physician, pictured in 1909. He claimed to be the first man to reach the North Pole, on 21st April 1909
Jack Dempsey, c. 1925Photographic portrait of Jack Dempsey (1895-1983) the American heavyweight boxer. The date of this picture is unknown, but probably c.1925
Mr Maskelynes experiment - female spirit emerging from manA photographic example of Mr Maskelynes experiment - a mechanical illusion of spiritual manifestations. Miss Cassie Brucea can be seen emerging from her father-in-laws body
Photographic Soiree 1853SOIREE OF PHOTOGRAPHERS in the Great Room of the Society of Arts, London
The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team, that toured England in 1938, imposed onto the Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London
The Australian Cricket Team in England, 1912Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team which toured England in the summer of 1912. This tour was unusual in that no test matches were played, the Australians only playing county sides
Alex James and Footballers Montage, 1933Photographic montage showing Alex James, the Arsenal midfield footballer, relaxing in the sun and a number of smaller figures playing football
Sir Henry Alfred Lytton (1867-1936)Photographic portrait of Sir Henry Alfred Lytton, the English actor and Savoyard, who was famous for his performance of roles in Gilbert and Sullivan operas
Sir Francis Edward Younghusband (1863-1942)Photographic portrait of Sir Francis Edward Younghusband, the British explorer, who discovered the Murtagh Pass, opened up Tibet to the Western world and was founder of the World Congress of Faiths
Lord Gwydyr (1810-1909)Photographic portrait of Lord Gwydyr, a member of British aristocracy, who had attended four British coronations; those of George IV, William IV, Queen Victoria and King Edward VII
Lt. Sampson Sladen, London Fire Brigade, 1909Photographic portrait of Lieutenant Sampson Sladen, the Chief Officer of the London Fire Brigade, photographed in full uniform, 1909
Sir Noel Coward (1899-1973)Photographic portrait of Sir Noel Peirce Coward, the English actor, playwright and composer, pictured in 1924
Frederick Greenwood (1830-1909)Photographic portrait of Frederick Greenwood, the English author, journalist and publicist, pictured c.1909
Advertisement for Dentures, 1926Photographic advertisement showing a glamourous model advertising the importance of denture care
The Labourer and his hire-types from agricultural countiesPhotographic portrait of two agricultural workers, taken in 1913m but wearing clothes and sporting facial hair from an earlier era
Police PhotographyPolice photographers at work at New Scotland Yard photographing evidence. Metropolitan Police
Photographic DepartmentNew Scotland Yard photographic department Metropolitan Police
I want to go home, motherA photographic study entitled, I want to go home, mother. A small child pictured at the edge of a large crowd being held back by the police
Registering the finish of a horse race by photographA photograph of how the finish of a horse race is photographed. In order to terminate any dispute about the winner in a race, the first horse breaks a tight wire operating the apparatus
Photo Portrait McKinleyWILLIAM MCKINLEY Photographic portrait of William Mckinley, 25th President of the United States
The Marchioness of Headfort 1903Photographic portrait of the the Marchioness of Headfort, formerly known to playgoers as Miss Rose Boote of the Gaiety Theatre, London
Photographic Sitting1882A gentleman sitting on a red chair having his photograph taken
Woman Graduate C1890A young woman poses in mortar board and gown for her graduation photograph amid the clutter of a victorian photographic studio
Ilford Photographic 1929Advertisement for Ilford Panchromatic Plates of various film speeds, and colour filters
Photography, ImperialAdvertisement for Imperial panchromatic photographic plates. " Supreme in dependability and general excellence"
Riding Hood / PostcardThe wolf eats her - a photographic reconstruction
Edisons KinetophonogrphEDISONs KINETO-PHONOGRAPH which linked photographic impressions with the phonograph in one combination: " Its possibilities are almost inexhaustible"
STEAMSHIP BELGENLANDTransatlantic liner of the Red Star Line, offering a photographic dark room as well as a Turkish Bath
Mareys Photographic Gun in Use
Wearing Necklace, FlowersIf you ve got central heating, a necklace and some tastefully placed flowers are all you need to wear
Swan in Laboratorysir JOSEPH WILSON SWAN chemist and electrician who developed a primitive electric light (1860), invented the dry photographic plate, and other important developments
Outdoor PhotographerA young couple with a baby in a pram approach an outdoor photographer and his stand of photographic examples
Salpetriere PhotographyPHOTOGRAPHING THE PATIENT At La Salpetriere hospital, Paris, doctors working with Charcot obtain photographic documentation of hysteria patients in various states
Daguerres DiscoveryDaguerres discovery of an effective permanent photographic process, is announced by Arago to the Academy of Sciences in Paris. Date: 10 August 1839