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Capturing shadows: audio excerpts
University of Oxford
Using dramatised readings of contemporary voices, discover the excitement and impact of photography from those who encountered its beginnings.
20 months ago
Ships, Steam and Innovation Case Study: Visiting England 1839
UCL - London's Global University
It was perhaps the Governor's delighted response to Ardaseer's domestic invention, as much as his achievements in steam machinery that gave Ardaseer the...
109 months ago
Exhibition: ‘A New Power: Photography in Britain 1800-1850’ at the S T Lee Gallery, Weston Library, Bodleian Libraries, Oxford
Art Blart
Exhibition dates: 1st February - 7th May 2023 Curator: Geoffrey Batchen, Professor of the History of Art at the University of Oxford Artist...
18 months ago
Month: April 2023
Art Blart
Exhibition: 'A New Power: Photography in Britain 1800-1850' at the ST Lee Gallery, Weston Library, Bodleian Libraries, Oxford. Exhibition dates: 1st February –...
19 months ago
Tag: early French portrait photography
Art Blart
“We are in the infancy of invention with sun pictures, and no man can predict the results which may be obtained from a further advance in the paths of...
26 months ago
TRANSLATED LIBERTIES: KARSANDAS MULJI'S TRAVELS IN ENGLAND AND THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE VICTORIAN SELF | Modern Intellectual History | Cambridge Core
Cambridge University Press & Assessment
This article explores this Indian anthropology of Victorian selfhood through sustained attention to a single text: Karsandas Mulji's Inglaṇḍmāṃ Pravās (Travels...
83 months ago
(PDF) DEVELOPMENT OF STEAMSHIP TRAVELLING In the Mediterranean 1833-1860 | Alain Servantie
Academia.edu
This is a rapid introductory survey of the range and chronology of post-1840 ships, boats and submarines concentrating on the larger types of ship and...
51 months ago
British Humanitarian Political Economy and Famine in India, 1838–1842 | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core
Cambridge University Press & Assessment
This article explores the nature and limitations of humanitarian political economy by discussing metropolitan British responses to a major famine
53 months ago
Tag: calotype process
Art Blart
This instrument of new power harnessed technology and science to capture light in order to reflect back to man an image of himself as he would like to be seen.
98 months ago
Tag: David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson
Art Blart
Exhibition: 'A New Power: Photography in Britain 1800-1850' at the ST Lee Gallery, Weston Library, Bodleian Libraries, Oxford. Exhibition dates: 1st February –...
94 months ago