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    John Plumbe Jr. (occasionally Plumb; July 13, 1809 – May 29, 1857) was a Welsh-born American entrepreneurial photographer, gallerist, publisher, and an...
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  • Look up plumbe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plumbe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Plumbe (1809–1857), Welsh-born American...
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    Gallery obtained a daguerreotype of Dolley Madison, taken about 1846 by John Plumbe Jr., that is the earliest known photograph of any U.S. First Lady. Virginia...
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  • Pinatype process Platinotype, 1873 Playertype Plumbeotype, developed by John Plumbe Photo-crayotype Rayograph Salt print Self-toning paper Siderotype Silver...
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    François Fleischbein, Jeremiah Gurney, John Plumbe, Jr., Albert Southworth, Augustus Washington, Ezra Greenleaf Weld, John Adams Whipple, and Frederick Douglass...
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    The earliest known photograph of the White House, taken c. 1846 by John Plumbe during the administration of James K. Polk Additions proposed by architect...
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    brothers worked for photographer John Plumbe, who opened studios in various cities; William Shew worked in Plumbe's Boston studio from 1841 to 1844 before...
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    their service during the American Revolutionary War. Congress requested that John Dickinson, the Governor of Pennsylvania, call up the militia to defend Congress...
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    Rowland Plumbe, also known as Roland Plumbe (2 February 1838, Whitechapel – 2 April 1919, Willesden), was an English architect, famous for being the author...
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    fourth child John. Their surviving children were William Jr. (1766), Ann (1770), Peter (1771), Catherine (1774), Ebenezer (1776), John Treat (1778),...
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    either in asylums for the mentally ill or in workhouses. In 1847, Ann Serena Plumbe took an interest in the plight of those with neurodevelopmental disabilities...
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    was there, Timothy Fuller did not run for re-election, in order to help John Quincy Adams with his presidential campaign in 1824; he hoped Adams would...
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  • Australian politician John H. Plumb (1911–2001), British historian John Plumbe (sometimes Plumb; 1809–1857), Welsh-born American photographer, gallerist...
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  • Patten Bold, appointed 8 June 1817, died 1819 John Plumbe-Tempest, promoted 4 November 1819, resigned 1852 John Talbot Clifton, formerly 1st Life Guards,...
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    for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Mount Auburn Cemetery office John Plumbe, daguerreotypist Henry Vaughan (architect) Ware & Van Brunt, architects...
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  • the early part of the 18th century, two women philosophers commented on John Locke’s philosophy. Laura Bassi (1711–1778) was the first woman to earn a...
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    Lester Wallack. Harrison began his photography career in the gallery of John Plumbe around 1844, and worked for Martin M. Lawrence from 1847 to 1851. He...
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    Frederick Hollick Dr. Hollick by John Plumbe, Jr., 1847 Born 1818 Died 1900...
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    in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He trained with photographer John Plumbe around 1842. In 1853-1855 he partnered with G.M. Silsbee as "Masury &...
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    John Binns (22 December 1772 – 16 June 1860) was a Dublin-born American journalist, the son of ironmonger John Binns (who died in a shipwreck aged about...
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  • Long Clawson 1608: Sir William Villiers, 1st Baronet of Brokesby 1609: John Plumbe 1610: Sir Thomas Beaumont Kt of Coleorton Hall 1611: Sir Brian Cave,...
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    Admiral Sir Thomas Pakenham, by his wife, Louisa, daughter of the Right Hon. John Staples, was born at Pakenham Hall, County Westmeath, Ireland. He completed...
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  • World War II. In August 1946 the company reopened under new management in Plumbe Street Burnley. Also after World War II, Johillco's chief figure designer...
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    (see below). John Gresham and Elizabeth Dormer had three sons. After John Gresham's death his widow, Elizabeth, married William Plumbe (d.1593) of Northend...
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    clergyman, Rev. Plumbe, Rector of Aughton; and became an Anglican church, St Catherine's. The Anglican incumbents were: Rev. John Plumbe; Rev. Wilmot; Rev...
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    abused and forfeited, to some other body of Electors. It devolved upon Lord John Russell, who had conducted the proceedings in the House of Commons ... to...
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    Belva". Sioux City Journal. May 16, 1888. p. 1. Retrieved May 17, 2022. Plumbe, Geo. E., ed. (1890). The Daily News Almanac and Political Register (PDF)...
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    in 1890, it is a relatively modern listed building, designed by Rowland Plumbe. The local pub-restaurant is The Old Plough which dates to the 16th century...
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    Only to August 1914" (PDF). Early Aviators. Retrieved 28 December 2010. Plumbe, George Edward; Langland, James (1911). The Chicago Daily News Almanac and...
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    535-98, at p. 590, col. b (Internet Archive). W. Foster (ed.), The Travels of John Sanderson in the Levant 1584–1602 (Hakluyt Society, London 1931), pp. 1-8...
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