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1896; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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J. Traill Taylor, W. B. Bolton, Chapman Jones, T. N. Armstrong, G. Watmough Webster, Francis Cobb, George W. Valentine, G. M. Iliff, Rev. J. J. S. Bird, J. McIntosh, R. J. Latham, Joseph H. Woodworth, Thomas Bedding, C. Ray Woods, Thomas Bolas, Edward Dunmore, A. L. Henderson, H. S. Starnes, J. S. Teape, A. Haddon, Mark Oute, J. Hay Taylor, W. Washam, Edgar Clifton, H. A. Railton, W. H. Barnes, James Martin, Henry W. Bennett, Sydney B. Russell, A. J. Banks, Matthew Wilson, J. Barker, J. W. Parbatt, T. W. Derrington, J. H. Smith, W. A. Whiston, G. G. Mitchell, A. Brooker, Wilfred Emery, Harry Selby, E. R. Ashton, Geo. H. Gardner, J. Leisk, F. Wilcockson, H. Hands, John Birtles, Rev. J. Carter Browne, S. Dicker, J. F. Hammond, W. K. Burton, R. L. Maddox, W. Bishop, Rev. B. Holland, Thomas Earp, R. H. Bow, J. Pike, H. Hands, F. H. Burton, Rev. F. C. Lambert, H. P. Robinson, W. J. Stillman, Gambier Bolton, Hector MacLean, J. Vincent Elsden, F. H. Glew, M. L. Troup, J. Thos. Pentney, W. M. Smith, Wilford F. Field, C. H. Crosby, G. E. Brown, W. E. Leek, F. J. Mortimer, W. G. Stretton, T. Perkins, H. J. Channon, Richard Penlake, Francis G. Eliot, W. Girling, Charles Stephens, William Fleming, W. Hanson, A. Lévy, John Dormer, Hall Edwards, S. E. Kelf, James Reuel Smith, W. T. Entwisle, George T. Harris, J. A. C. Murray, Major C. Gardner Vatcher, James A Gee, F. J. Mortimer, Henry V. Lawes, John Dormer, F. H. Glew, E. D. Bartlett, C. H. Crosby, F. H. Glew, R. B. Drage, H. M. Whitefield, Leslie Naish, Walter A. Locks, W. P. Wiseman, E. Rawstorne, G. H. E. Sutton, Albert Hindley, Thos. Rogers, William Ouin, Alfred I. Taylor, Leonard Crosslé, Edwin Banks, M. V. Portman, John A. Hodges, W. J. Belton, A. Clarke, M. V. Portman, R. Child Bayley, P. Everitt, Wm. Theodore Parkes, Redmond Barrett, Henry Cooper, G. R. Baker, W. Brooks, P. C. Frewin, F. T. Bennett, E. W. Foxlee, C. H. Bothamley, F. C. Beach, W. Washam, H. W. Bennett, E. H. Fitch, E. Valenta, F. B. Taylor, Clarence E. Woodman,
ResumoClassified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: W. Gregory & Co.'s, Lizars' Improved Imperial Lantern, Sharp & Hitchmough's, Cameras Only, Elliott & Son, Ross' Rapid Cabinet Lenses, Adams & Co.'s No. 3c 'Pantoscope', 'Club' Albums & Mounts, Burnishers, V. Guequier & Co.'s Dry Plate Works, Field or Studio Cameras, Morley & Cooper, The Sandell Works Co., Ltd., Lancaster Goods, "Eagle" Albumen Paper, Barclay & Sons, Limited, Ross' Portable Double Extension Cameras, Adams & Co.'s Hand Cameras, W. Watson & Sons, Reversing Prisms & Mirrors, J. H. Dallmeyer, Ltd., The Edwards Camera Stand, The Edwards Developing Tray, W. Middlemiss, Multiple Display Advertisements, Blairs Film, H. A. Hyatt, Roller=Blind Shutter, Light Portable Tourists' Cameras, Thornton-Pickard Focal Plane Shutter, Who Makes Your Half-Jone Blocks?, Platinotype Enlargements on Paper, Speed Indicator, The 'Filmerette' Hand Camera, New Studio Camera, The European Blair Camera Co., Ltd., Solio Paper, Exposure Shutters, 'Aptus' Painted Backgrounds, Novelties, Anastigmatic Lenses, 'Celluloid', David Allan, The 'Richmond' Camera, Wratten's Celebrated 'Drop-Shutter Special' Plates, Lancaster's Camera, B. J. Edwards & Co., 'Artist' Hand Camera, Lancaster's Improved Model "Excelsior", Ross' New Series, Lizars''Range' Field Glasses, Cameras, Christmas and Birthday, Sanderson's Universal Swing Front, Watson's Alpha Hand Cameras, Optical Lanterns, 'Vesta' Hand Camera, Jonathan Fallowfield, McGhie & Co., Adams & Co.'s Tele-Photographic Lens, Watson & Sons''Popular Cameras', Watson's Photographic Lenses, Bradfisch & Pierce, The Pocket Kodak, Ross Portable Twin Lens Camera, Fallowfield's View Mounts, Anastigmats, Reynolds & Branson, Aluminium Mounted Instantograph, Dry Plates Films, Robinson's Complete Outfits for Beginners, Ross' Complete for General Out, Hartley's Standard Celluloid Varnish Kristaline, Wratten & Wainwright's Lenses, Cameras, Shutters, Plates, Papers, Chemicals, &c., 'Aptus' Retouching Desks, Adams & Co's Isochromatic Screens, Studio Camera Stands, Adams & Co.'s, Sheaths, Eastman Photographic Materials Co. Ltd., Balls & Tubes, Mariona a New Paper, J. Lancaster & Son, The New Augmentagraph Lens, 'London' Dry Plates, 'Aptus' Museum Stand and Camera, Stereoscopic Lenses, Continental Photographic Societies, Fallowfield's Special Pattern, The Photoscope, The New Model Chronolux Shutter, Ross' Improved Dry-Plate Cameras, Adams & Co.'s 'Club' Camera, Edwards's Sensitized Paper, Lancaster's Snap Shot Camera, The 'London' Plates, The London Stereoscopic Co., 'The Identic', 'Aptus' Universal Hand Cameras, 'Aptus' Portable Studio, Printing Frames, George Mason & Co., Optical Lantern, Premier Cameras, "International" Sets, Lancaster's Perfect Hand, Magazine, or Detective Camera, Lancaster's Combination Multum-In-Parvo, Photographic Lenses, Adams & Co.'s 'Club' Lantern Slide Camera, Adams & Co.'s 'Victor Set', Rose and Swing Taps, New York Plates, Locomotives & Vertical Engines, Watson & Sons''Acme' Cameras, General Photo Enlarging Works, Adams & Co.'s Binocular Pantoscopes, Penrose and Co., Watson's Premier Lenses, Lancaster's Enlarging Lamp, Bromide Enlargements, Special Brass Bound "Instantograph" Sets, Ross' Rapid 'Cabinet' and 'Carte-De-Visite' Lenses, 'Ideal' Twin Lens, Ross' New Model 'Eclipse' Lantern, "Optimus", Ferrotype Cameras, Vevers' New Illustrated Lantern and Slide Catalogue, The Autotype Company, Portable Double Extension Cameras, The Globe Enameler, Adams & Co., The Sandell Works Co., Limited, Cases for Cameras, The London Stereoscopic Company, Limited, Ross-Zeiss Anastigmats, Wratten & Wainwright's New Hand Camera, The New Photo-Mechanical Process, Lizars''Challenge' Stand Cameras, The Stereoscopic Co.'s New Hand Camera, Outfits, Watson's 3-FOLD Stands, The Richmond Collotype Printing Co., American Dry Plates, Watson & Sons', Gem and Victoria Apparatus, Ross' Universal Symmetrical Lens, The New Changing Box, Mounts, Apparatus for Optical Lanterns, Lancaster's Multum-In-Parvo Camera, First Quality Optical Lanterns, Sharp & Hitchmough's 'Aptus' View Finder, Talbot & Eamer, Adams & Co.'s 'Club' Mahogany Lantern Oil or Lime-Light, 'Adams' Hand Camera, Mawson & Swan, The "Amateur's" Camera, Border Negatives, Films, Lantern Plates, Lancaster's 1896 "Omnigraph", Lancaster's New Lantern, Brown, Scott, & Co., Hinto-Kinone, Student's Astronomical Telescopes, Carlton Hand Camera, Lightness and Compactness, Manufacturers of Photographic Boards and Mounts, Ed. Beernaert's Dry Plate Company, Bull's=Eye Cameras, Camera and Tripod Fittings, Carbon Enlargements on Opal, Messrs. Adams & Co., Achromatic Microscopes, Shutters for Hand Cameras, Clement & Gilmer, The 'Vanneck' Hand Camera, The Technical Company, Films, The National Photographic Co., Damodar Madhowrao Dukle & Co., F. W. Verel & Co., Adams & Co.'s 'Club' Enlarging & Reducing Camera, Extra Dark Slides for Cameras, The 'Ideal' Hand Camera, The 'Luzo', 'Hawkeye' Camera, Prices of First-Class Lanterns, Fallowfield's New 'Nimble' Camera, Fallowfield's New Bamboo Triple Mirror Accessory, Ilford, Geo. Houghton & Son, The Guide-Way Lock, Ross' New Patent Science Lantern, The "Ruby" Camera, 'Talmer' Hand Camera, The Double Anastigmat, Carl Zeiss, Who Makes Your Promide Enlargements?, Wratten & Wainwright's Photographic Chemicals, Stereoscopic Shutter, Intensity Ratio of Each Lens, Sharp & Hitchmough, Plate Holder, The New Gas Acetylene, Ross' Hand Camera Lenses and Stereo Lenses, Lizars''Challenge' Hand Cameras, 'N. & G.' Cameras, The Frena, 'Omega' Hand Cameras, Sundries, Lancaster's Portable Lantern Screen Frame, Ross' Lenses, Automatic Stand, Adams & Co.'s 'Club' Optical & Enlarging Lantern, Walpole Chemical Co., Lenses, R. & J. Beck, Ltd., Specialties in Camera Fittings, The Edwards Dark Slide, Adams & Co.'s 'Popular' Changing Box, Hinton & Co., Mahogany Dark Slides, Catford & Son's Specialities, Faradaic Medical Apparatus, The Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company, Wratten's Celebrated 'Instantaneous' Plates, Watson's 'Acme' Camera, Sands, Hunter, & Co., Convertible Single, The Britannia Works Co., Hume's Cantilever, Ross' New Patent Concentric Lens, The London Stereoscopic and Photographic Co., Ltd., W. Watson & Son, P. O. P. Mounts, Sharp & Hitchmough's 'Aptus' Enlarging and Reducing Camera, I. D. L. Papers, 'Aptus' Retouching Sets, Wynne's Infallible Exposure Meter, R. R. Beard, Bausch & Lomb's Diaphragm Shutter, Eagle Combination Lenses, Contents Index, See Pp. 981-986, Ross' Wide-Angle Symmetrical Lenses, Adams & Co.'s 'Challenge' Mahogany Lantern, Fallowfield's New Artistic Indestructible Labels, Enlarging and Finishing, The 'N. & G.' Cameras, Wratten & Wainwright's Illustrated Catalogue, Wratten & Wainwright's Celebrated Sensitized Paper, Permanent and Extra Rapid Bromide Paper, Lonsdale Brothers, First Quality Enlarging Lanterns, The Thornton-Pickard Manufacturing Company, Adams & Co.'s Studio Chairs, 'Aptus' Specialities, James Lancaster & Son, Who Makes Your Dry Plates?, Hume's Enlarging Objectives, The 'Combination' Camera, Special Brass-Bound Instantograph, Marion's Celluloid Films, Opalines, Adams & Co.'s 'Challenge' Developing Sink, Real Gold Bevelled-Edge Mounts, 'Adams' Twin Lens Camera, Josiah T. Chapman, The "Bond Street" Folding Camera, Magneto-Electro Apparatus, Quite New and Very Choice, L. Trapp & Co., Lancaster's New Shutter, The 'Premier', The Lantern, The Sheffield Photo Co., 'Aptus' Washable Cloth Backgrounds, Fallowfield's New Stereoscopic Hand Camera, Zeiss' Anastigmat, Blind Shutters, R. W. Thomas & Co., Ross' Portable Twin Lens Cameras, The Sandell Plates, Scrap Albums, The Kodak, Sharp & Hitchmough's 'Aptus' Magazine Hand Camera, New Camera Stand, Important, The Stereoscopic Company's 'Binocular' Hand Camera, 'Black Band' Lenses, Morgan & Kidd, Masks and Discs, Bridge, Prosch Manufacturing Co., Patent Postal Tube, Adams & Co.'s Registered Lantern Slide-Frame, The Fram Patent Film Slide, Hot Roller Burnisher, Lancaster's Rectigraph Lenses, The Frena Film Holder, 'Aptus' Washable Cloth Lantern Screens, Focal Plane Shutter, Steinbach & Co., Superior Astronomical Telescope, Goerz' Patent Double Anastigmat Lenses, The Rectigraph Series, Watson & Sons' Premier Cameras, Hinton's Cameras, 'C. C. R.' Double Extension Camera, Lizars''Challenge' Lantern, Wratten's 'London' Plates, The Ilford Process Plate, Adams & Co.'s 'Royal' Camera, Fallowfield's New Balance Scales, The 'Adams' Brilliant View Finder, Max Levy's, The 'Adams' Changing Box, Lancaster's First Quality Combination Multum-In-Parvo, Focussing Cloths, Thomas's Anti-Halation Plates, Zeiss Anastigmatic Lenses, Adams & Co.'s 'Club' Albums and Mounts, 'Aptus' Camera Levels, Marion & Co., Adams & Co.'s Celebrated 'Challenge' Cloth Background, Ceramic Enamels, Fitch & Co., 'Optimus', Hughes' Patent Rectangular Condensers, Stereoscopic, Who Makes Your Carbons & Platinotypes, Paper Backgrounds, Ashford's Improved Patent Adjustable Tripod, Thomas's Collodion, 'Aptus' Camera Bellows, Portable Stereoscope, Argentic-Gelatino-Bromide Enlargements, The "See=Saw" Patent, Criterion Print-Out Paper, New Plate-Sunk India-Tinted Mounts, Biunial Lantern, Wratten & Wainwright's Soda Developer, Fallowfield's Specialities, Babajee Sakharam & Co., Photographic Apparatus, The 'N. & G.' Cameras for Hand and Tripod, Watson's Double Cameras, Ross' Chemical Cases, Who Makes Your Promide Paper?, The 1896 Portable Instantograph, J. Lizars, C. C. Vevers, The 'Artist' Films, The 'Princess May' Camera, Ross & Co., Librairie Gauthier-Villars Et Fils, Ross New Patent Science Lantern, The 1896 "International" Patent, Ross' Portable Symmetrical Lenses, Colonial Photographic Societies, Wratten's Celebrated 'London' Plates, Ross' Improved Studio Cameras, Fallowfield's Universal Studio Camera, The 'Infallible' Hand Camera, Henry Park, Oborne's Albumenized Papers, Spectacle Lenses for Artistic Photography, Adams, Wratten's "London" Plates, Lizars''Challenge' Stereoscopic Cameras, Tylar's Perfect Camera, A. Rivot & Co., G. Gennert, Juvenile Lanterns, Stereoscopic Cameras, Lancaster's New Portable Lantern Screen & Stand, Morgan & Kidd's, Lizars' 'Victor', Time & Instantaneous Shutter, Hunter & Co., Tourists' Telescopes, The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co., Ltd., The 1896 'Ideal', Who Makes Your Collotype Prints?, Wratten's 'Instantaneous' Plates, 'Aptus' Mahogany Double Dark Slides, Wratten & Wainwright's 'London' Dry Plates, The 'Dexter' Hand Camera, Louis Gandolfi, Fallowfield's New College Bi-Unial Lantern, Hinton's New Patent Adjustable Folding Rack, Adams & Co.'s Comic or Caricature Backgrounds, Wratten's Celebrated 'Ordinary' Plates, Ross-Goerz' Double Anastigmatic Lenses, Lancaster's Hiero' Washer, Commercial Photographic Processes, Robinson's Improved Magazine Hand Cameras, It Is Thoroughly Reliable, Adams & Co.'s Parallel Print Trimmer, Light-Tight Boxes, M. A. Seed Dry Plate Company, Plumb Indicator, "Optimus" Brilliant View Finder, Special Shutter, Ross' Binocular Glasses, The 'Tabor' Hand Camera, 'Aptus' Gas Lamps, Hume's Cantilever Enlarging Apparatus, 'Barnet' Plates, The Marvellous Pamphengos, Watson's Studio Shutter, Wray's Lenses, Morley & Cooper's, Newman & Guardia, The Ross-Hepworth New Projection Arc Lamp, The 'Economic' Camera, 'Aptus' Negative Naming Outfit, Silver Printing, Perken, Son & Rayment, Prager & Lojda, Improved 1896 "Excelsior", The 'N. & G.' Changing Boxes, The Stereoscopic Company's 'Binocular' Enlarging Apparatus, Magneto-Electric Apparatus, The 'Farringdon' Plate Rack, Romain Talbot, Mcghie & Co., The 1896 "Imperial Instantograph", Rubber Moulding and Adaptors, Wratten & Wainwright's 'London' Plates, Brighton, Lantern Projection Lenses, A. Darlot, 'Club' Film Clips and Hangers, Portable Stereoscopic Cameras, "Pocket Instantograph", Camera Stands, Printing-Out Papers, The Genie Hand Camera, Watson's Universal Studio Camera, W. I. Chadwick, Snap Shot Shutter, W. C. Hughes, "Instantograph" Complete Outfit, The Britannia Works Company, Limited, Kodaks, The 'Gennert Universal' Hard Rubber Fixing Box, Morgan & Kidd's Photo-Engraved Blocks, 'Aptus' Snap-Shot Lens, Lancaster's Featherweight Metal Slides, The "Lancaster" Enlarging Lantern, J. H. Steward's Electric Optical Lantern, Ross' New Single Wide-Angle Landscape Lenses, The Richmond Dry Plates, Instantaneous Shutters, Lancaster's Lantern Slide Multum-In-Parvo, The "Perfection" Washer, American Photographic Societies, The 1896 "Special" Patent Camera, Thomas's Extra Rapid Plates, Glass Funnels, White's Requisites in Posing & Lighting, The 'Corporation' Lantern, "Optimus" Rapid Rectilinear, New York Dry Plate, Lancaster's "Extra Special" Camera, The 'Facile', The 'Adams' Bright View Finder, The Adams Changing Box Patent, Lantern Slides, Sheffield Photo Co., Studio Apparatus, Dry Plates, Lancaster's "Improved Special '86" Sets, The Air Brush, Portable Camera Stands, &c., American Photographic Products, Double Anastigmat, Price List of the Thornton=Pickard Shutters, R. Field & Co., The Brighton, Adams & Co.'s 'Adjustable' Shutter, Fallowfield's Photographic Annual, The 'Adams' Hand Camera Shutter, J. Robinson & Sons, Cl. Guerry, "Le Merveilleux", Finders and View Meters, Hume's Prize Outfit, A New Photographic Lens, Ross' New Model Twin-Lens Camera, Moores, De Saulles & Co., Wratten & Wainwright's Photographic Apparatus, The 'N. & G.' Enlarging Camera, Studio Shutter, Lancaster's Amateur Enlarging and Home Lantern. Frontmatter: It Is Again My &3x2026;, The British Journal. Essay: The Effect of Keeping Plates and Films after Exposure, Uncoated Versus Coated Paper for Positives, Round about the Sussex Churches with the Camera, Collodio-Chloride Paper, Process Work: A Cheap Substitute for a Hand Press, A Printing-Room Bench, A Cheap Dark-Room Lamp, Clouds, Enamelled Prints, Photographic Slang, Retouching—What Is It?, Developing Formulæ, Etc., of the Principal Plate-Makers, A Simple Pressure Spring for the Dark Slide, 'Waste Not Want Not', Tables of Distances at and beyond Which All Objects Are in Focus, The Royal Photographic Society's Standard Diaphragms, Form of Note-Book, A Few Hints, Inverted Albumen, Dust on Plates, and Its Origin, The Reproduction of Paintings at Home and Abroad, Mysterious Lantern Slides, Toning Photo-Micrographs, Hand-Camera Work without a Special Camera, A Dark-Room Discomfiture and Its Remedy, Applications for Patents Connected with the Photographic Art, Camerophobia, The New Art, Half-Tone Work for Amateurs, Slides V. Changing Boxes, Mr. E. M. Nelson's Table of Distances for Lantern Projection Distance of Projection Lens from Screen, Mask Being Three Inches, A Trip to Zermatt and Back, How to Remove Glossy Prints, Focussing with Pinhole Apertures, Carbonate of Ammonia, A Few Experiments with Formalin, Intensification of Alpha Plates, Freezing Mixtures, Hints about Rollable Films, In the Dark Room, Lenses: Which to Buy, Over-Exposure and Its Treatment, Recovering Gold from Toning Solutions, Practical Hints on Toning Gelatino, Collodiochloride, and Other Papers with the Sulphocyanide Bath, Mishaps and How to Repair Them, Suggestion for a Film-Carrying Camera, Hand-Camera Notes, The Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom, Aids to Research, The Wet-Collodion Process Introductory, Mounting Prints by Their Edges, On Toning P. O. P. by the Sulphocyanide Bath, Distortion of the Features in Portraiture, Ethnographic Photography, Table Showing the Hourly Variation in the Sun's Position, Formulæ Developing Formulæ, Photography and the Cycle, Universal Exposure Table, Table of View-Angles, Solubility of the Silver Haloids, Making up Metol Solution, How to Cut a round Mask, Reducing Negatives, An Improved Weighing Apparatus, Luminous or Phosphorescent Photographs, Another Oxygen Process, Notes on Animal Portraiture, Cut Films, Note on Photographing 'Doubles', Identification by Photography.—An Abnegation, Process Half-Tone Engraving and Smulges, Skies in Lantern Slides, The Permanency of Enamels, Developing Experiences and Other Matters, Astronomical Photography, Photo-Micrography, Levels and Backing of Plates, The Electric Light for Projection, A Modified Metol Developer, Copying Wood-Engravings, Bromide Prints by Contact, for Winter Evenings, Photography as an Aid to Study, Defaulting Members, Fads, Notes on Working Printing-Out Paper, Duplicate Blue Printing, Tables for the Simplification of Emulsion Calculations, The Use of the Swing Back, A Few Notes about Acetylene, The Representation of Movement, A Paste-Down Effect, Photographing Ice Crystal Forms Binocularly, The Painter, His Camera, and Nature's 'Happy Thoughts', Wanted: More Brains on the Shelves, Outdoor Portraiture, The Conversion of French into English Weights, Multiple Films, Castles in France, A Simple Sunshine Recorder, Epitome of Progress, with Notes on Passing Events, Original and Selected, Frilling and Its Preventives, Gradation of Light in Landscapes, Various Names of Certain Chemicals, To the Beginner Impatient, Ah!, Real Jam and Carbon as a Partial Substitute for Silver in Photography, Table of the Symbols, Atomicity, Atomic, and Equivalent Weights of the Elements, Development of Brief Exposures, Table of the Solubilities of the Principal Substances Used in Photography, How Not to Do It, Summary, Stereoscopy with a Hand Camera, Successful Winter Photography, Toning, Egypt, Backing Plates, Weights and Measures, Some Notes on Enlarging, Equivalence of the Alkalies, Copying and Vignetting out at One Operation, Packing, from the Amateur's Point of View, The Retouching Knife, Table of Sun's Altitude for Latitudes, Hand Camera or Tripod Camera?, Travelling with Cut Films, An Aid to Memory, A Plea for a Survey of Life and Character, Enamelling of Silver and Gelatine Prints, Toning after Fixing, Gelatine Emulsion for Landscape Work, Going Back a Little, In the Service of Art, By the Merry Moselle, Enamelling Prints, A Novel Way to Finish Transparencies, Hints to Lady Photographers, The Equivalent Focus, Conversion of Minims, Drachms, Ounces, and Pints to Cubic Centimetres and Litres, Arrangement for Plate-Backing to Prevent Halation in Landscape Work, 'Experientia Docet', A 'Licence to Use', Anthropological Photography, Printing in Clouds, Relative Exposures for Varying Proportions of Image to the Original, Density of Aqueous Solution of Ammonia at 15°, Table of Symbols of the More Important Compounds Used in Photography, Reversed Negatives, Seaside Photography, County Donegal as a Field for the Photographer, Thermometric Tables, Showing the Assimilation of the Thermometers in Use throughout the World, What Is Needed to Secure Good Photographs?, The Royal Photographic Society's Standards, Winter Amusement, A Simple and Efficient Method of Making Cut-Out Stereoscopic Mounts, Experientia Docet, Stereoscopic Bits, Washing and Drying Collodion Emulsion Plates, How I Mount My P. O. P., How to Restore Platinotypes, The Swing Back, An Observation of the Comparative Durability of Negative Varnishes, Conversion of Grains and Ounces into Grammes. Fiction, drama: Chapter IV Naturalistic Focussing, Chapter XI A Historical Note on Triple Lenses, Chapter XIII Cloud-Catching, Chapter XV Equalising the Illumination of a Photograph, Chapter IX Crucial Focussing by Eyepieces, Chapter XVI Lens Mounts in Aluminium, Miscellanea on the Cognates of Photographic Optics, Chapter X Flattening the Field of Lantern Pictures, Chapter VIII Foregrounds with Lenses of Flat Field, Chapter XVII Photographing the Heavenly Bodies by an Ordinary Camera, Chapter VII Combining Badly Mounted Stereoscopic Pictures, Chapter XIV Astigmatism: Its Nature and Effects, Chapter III Large Apertures for Landscape Lenses, Chapter VI Photographers as Draughtsmen: The Camera Obscura, Chapter II Achromatic Versus Spectacle Lenses, Chapter XVIII The Telescopic Focussing Finder, Chapter V Dissolving Views by the Stereoscope, Chapter XII Optical Aids to Focussing and Retouching. Poem, verse: The Demon Poser, or a Sample Face, 'Lux in Tenebris', My Camera and I. 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