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  2. Archibald Burns (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    He pursued primarily landscape and architectural photography and capitalized on new tourist markets for illustrated books and views in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Burns first professional photography studio was located at 22 Calton Stairs from 1861 to 1871, at which point he established his business at the Rock House until 1880 ...

  3. Sydney Newton - Wikipedia

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    His father, Alfred, ran a photographic business at 19 Belvoir Street and the family lived above the shop. After a fire in an adjacent factory, the Newton family and business relocated to 17 King Street, Leicester. Alfred Newton and Son was the official photographer to Leicester Museum, recording and documenting many objects and artefacts.

  4. Category:Books of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Selfish (book) A Seventh Man; Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents; Shades of Grey: Glasgow, 1956–1986; The Shadowcatchers; Shipwreck (book) Skurken i Muminhuset; Spiritual America (book) Stanley Kubrick: Drama & Shadows: Photographs 1945–1950; Street Life in London; Street Photography Now; Stroop Report; Suburbia (book) Subway Art; Summertime ...

  5. Detroit Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    A restored photochrom print of Hotel del Coronado in Coronado, California, developed from a photograph by William Henry Jackson, c. 1900. The Detroit Publishing Company was started by publisher William A. Livingstone and photographer Edwin H. Husher in the late 19th century as the Detroit Photographic Company, it later became The Detroit Photochrom Company, and it was not until 1905 that the ...

  6. George A. Tice - Wikipedia

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    Whereas modern photographers treated soft focus as a flaw producing cloudy glows, Tice praised the effect as one lost along the history of photography. Urban Landscapes: A New Jersey Portrait followed in 1976, again from the Rutgers University Press, an expansion of Tice's vision of the gritty cities of industrial New Jersey. As in Paterson ...

  7. Heighington railway station - Wikipedia

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    Heighington is a railway station on the Tees Valley Line, which runs between Bishop Auckland and Saltburn via Darlington.The station, situated 5 miles 62 chains (9.3 km) north-west of Darlington, serves the villages of Aycliffe and Heighington in County Durham, England.

  8. A. Edward Newton - Wikipedia

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    The three volume Newton sale catalogue remains a useful reference for literature collectors. A. Edward Newton Bookplate. Newton was a resident of Daylesford, Pennsylvania and resided in the home called Oak Knoll. [2] Newton's bookplate referred to his home Oak Knoll and depicted an image of the London Temple Bar.

  9. Fred Spira - Wikipedia

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    Fred Spira (1924–2007) was an inventor and innovator in photography as well as a collector of photographic equipment, images, books, and ephemera. He is credited as one of three individuals who opened up the U.S. market to quality Japanese photographic goods.