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[The first year of the daguerreotype:] Ste Croix in London, 1839. R. Derek Wood [published in History of Photography, Spring 1993, Vol.17 (1), pp. 101–7] The Times, 14 September 1839: “THE DAGUERREOTYPE. – The firs
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