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Photography / Old Etonians / Louis Daguerre / Antoine Claudet / Morden College / Daguerreotype / Henry Fox Talbot / John Lubbock /  1st Baron Avebury / Calotype / Fellows of the Royal Society / British people / English people
Date: 2007-03-11 08:56:19
Photography
Old Etonians
Louis Daguerre
Antoine Claudet
Morden College
Daguerreotype
Henry Fox Talbot
John Lubbock
1st Baron Avebury
Calotype
Fellows of the Royal Society
British people
English people

The Daguerreotype Patent, The British Government, and The Royal Society by R. Derek Wood [History of Photography, Vol. 4, No. 1 (January 1980), pp. 53–9] It has often been held that Daguerre obtained a patent in Engla

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