Tuttleman Family, Edna S. and Stanley C. Collection of Nineteenth-Century Photographs 1857-1899
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Frith, Francis, 1822-1898
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Francis Frith, was born in Chesterfield, in 1822. An early exponent of photography, Frith set up his own company in 1859 in Reigate, publishing photographic views. He travelled around the world taking photographs and in later years employed additional photographers to satisfy demand. Frith died in Cannes in 1898, but the company continued to operate until its closure in 1971. From the guide to the The Francis Frith Collection: Photographs of Highland Perthshire, [ca1900]-[ca1950], (U...
Wilson, G. W. (George Washington), 1823-1893
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Abdullah Frères
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Stoddard, Seneca Ray, 1844-1917
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Seneca Ray Stoddard was an American landscape photographer, publisher, and conservationist active in the Adirondack Region of New York State. From the description of Seneca Ray Stoddard collection, 1848-1916. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155514215 Seneca Ray Stoddard (1844-1917) was an American landscape photographer, naturalist, writer, poet and cartographer. Born in Saratoga County, New York, he taught himself painting (one his fi...
Bedford, Francis
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Russell, Andrew J.
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First official Union photographer, noted for recording engineering progects; later worked for the Union Pacific Railroad and photographed the historic meeting at Promontory Point. From the description of Civil War photographs of bridge construction in Alexandria, Va. [graphic], circa 1861-1863. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 435542248 Andrew J. Russell was a staff or stringer photographer for the United States Information Agency. From the descripti...
Sköien, M.
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Valentine, James
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Tuttleman, Edna S.
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Sébah, J. Pascal
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Brogi, Giacomo
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Tuttleman, Stanley C.
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Lekegian, Gabriel
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Sommer, Giorgio, 1834-1914
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German-born photographer Giorgio Sommer opened his photographic studio in Naples in 1857, and published Naples and Surroundings that same year. While his views and genre scenes catered to the tourist trade, Sommer was also keenly interested in documenting archaeological subjects. He photographed Pompeii in 1863, and won a bronze medal for his photographs at the 1867 Exposition universelle, Paris. From the description of [Two views of Pompeii]. [ca. 1863] (Getty Research Institute). W...
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Annan, Thomas, d. 1887
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Stanley C. Tuttleman earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Chicago in 1940. After serving in World War II, for which he earned a Bronze Star medal, Tuttleman returned to the United States and began working in clothing manufacturing. Beginning in the 1950s, Tuttleman made his fortune as a Philadelphia-based entrepreneur in clothing manufacturing and retailing. Edna Shanis Tuttleman, his wife, graduated from Temple University, and served on the WAVES during Wo...