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Fellows of the Royal Society / Louis Daguerre / Calotype / Micrograph / Henry Fox Talbot / Madras Army / Daguerreotype / Camera lens / Madras Presidency / States and territories of India / Photography / Linnaeus Tripe
Date: 2011-09-19 06:44:44
Fellows of the Royal Society
Louis Daguerre
Calotype
Micrograph
Henry Fox Talbot
Madras Army
Daguerreotype
Camera lens
Madras Presidency
States and territories of India
Photography
Linnaeus Tripe

HISTORICAL NOTES Photography and photomicrography in 19th century Madras

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