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Saturday's gallery features the stunning art by @angel_chalmers as Artist in Residence at St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough.
The #cyanotype process was used to create ‘Something About Mary’. The dress made of muslin explores women’s history in the Victorian era.
#photography
#isolatedbuttogether
Mary Dillwyn's pioneering use of a small camera created many remarkably informal moments captured in the 1850s. See more of Mary's photography including the first snowman at the National Library of Wales: https://t.co/wXwA6OJhR4
#photography # @MollyCaenwyn
#January's list of early women photographers ends with Constance Talbot, born #onthisday in 1811. Read about her life married to England's inventor of photography and her unique contribution to the earliest days of photogenic drawing in 1839. #photography
https://t.co/qvbSMad8Ke
New Early Women Photographers Blog posted today. Constance Talbot née Mundy (1811-1880), wife of William Henry Fox Talbot. Was Constance the first woman to take a photograph?
Read more here:
https://t.co/MBfpMDKPYQ
Photo credit @foxtalbotmuseum
#photography @RPS100Heroines
Happy 213th Birthday Isambard Kingdom Brunel, born #OnThisDay in 1806. The man who left an unparalleled engineering legacy and an equally magnificent portrait by Robert Howlett.
Photo courtesy @IMechE
#photography #History @brunelsbridge @SSGreatBritain @DirectorBrunel
History as breaking news - First time the #Grandnational steeplechase appeared in the Illustrated London News - 1843. #journalism #history