William Henry Fox Talbot (/ˈtɔːlbət/; 11 February 1800 – 17 September 1877) was an English scientist, inventor, and photography pioneer who invented the...
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Lacock Abbey (redirect from Fox Talbot Museum)
later passed into the hands of the Talbot family, and during the 19th century was the residence of William Henry Fox Talbot. In 1835 he made what may be the...
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Member of Parliament for that county from 1822 to 1831. She married William Henry Fox Talbot, one of the key players in the development of photography in the...
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(1808–1881); William Henry Fox-Talbot's half-sister. Correspondence of William Henry Fox-Talbot, British Library, London, Manuscripts—Fox Talbot Collection...
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talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1841 by William Henry Fox Talbot, using paper coated with silver iodide. Paper texture effects in...
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(disambiguation) Billy Fox (disambiguation) Henry Fox Talbot (William Henry Fox Talbot, 1800–1877), pioneer of photography William Fox-Pitt (born 1969), British...
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politician (William) Henry Fox Talbot (1800–1877), British inventor and photography pioneer Hilary Talbot (1912–2004), British judge Isham Talbot (1773–1837)...
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permanent photograph was made with a camera by Nicéphore Niépce). William Henry Fox Talbot called these photogenic drawings, which he made by placing leaves...
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paper-based calotype negative and salt print processes invented by William Henry Fox Talbot was already demonstrated in London (but with less publicity). Subsequent...
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Moore is pictured with members of the household of William Henry Fox Talbot, the photographer. Talbot, a pioneer of photography (the inventor of the salted...
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Children and John Pelly Atkins were friends of William Henry Fox Talbot. Anna Atkins learned directly from Talbot about two of his inventions related to photography:...
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February 2024 "William Henry Fox Talbot | The Haystack". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 24 February 2020. "William Henry Fox Talbot | The Haystack"...
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notable photographic practitioners of the time, including William Henry Fox Talbot and Henry Bosse. The latter in making fine presentation albums of bridges...
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Louis Daguerre (section Competition with Talbot)
coincided with photographic experiments being conducted by William Henry Fox Talbot in England. Talbot had succeeded in producing a "sensitive paper" impregnated...
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1839 named for the Talbot family, local landowners who were related to the pioneer photographer, William Henry Fox Talbot. The Talbots were patrons of Margam...
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The Pencil of Nature is an 1844 book by William Henry Fox Talbot. It is notable for being the first commercially published book to be illustrated with...
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photography earlier than Louis-Jacques Mandé Daguerre in France and William Henry Fox Talbot in England, the men traditionally credited with its invention....
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Niépce's son, Isidore.: 11 In the 1830s, the English scientist William Henry Fox Talbot independently invented a process to capture camera images using...
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title.: 14, 20–21 The Pencil of Nature (1844–46) was produced by William Henry Fox Talbot, who had invented the Calotype photographic process in 1839. Although...
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buildings. Similarly, photographs taken by early photographer William Henry Fox Talbot were of architecture, including his photograph of a Latticed window...
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Treatise on the Microscope. Thomas Allan. Retrieved 4 January 2021. William Henry Fox Talbot (1834). "XLIV. Experiments on light". The London, Edinburgh, and...
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the lumen second, which is unofficially known as the talbot in honor of William Henry Fox Talbot. In other systems of units, luminous energy may be expressed...
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Margam Castle (category Grade I listed buildings in Neath Port Talbot)
(ancestral home of the Talbots and home to his cousin William Henry Fox Talbot) and Melbury House in Dorset (home of his mother's family, the Fox-Strangways, Earls...
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Sir Henry Talbot of Templeogue, County Dublin, and Mount Talbot, County Roscommon, was a seventeenth-century Irish Catholic landowner, who was elected...
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Bloomsbury Books, p. 128, ISBN 1-870630-23-8. Fox Talbot, William Henry and Jammes, André (1973) William H. Fox Talbot, inventor of the negative-positive process...
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Event occurs at 32:10. Retrieved July 29, 2019. Rawlinson, Henry; Fox Talbot, William Henry; Hincks, Edward; and Oppert, Julius, Inscription of Tiglath-Pileser...
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Following the death of William H. Coxe in 1869 and with letters of reference from Rawlinson, Layard, William Henry Fox Talbot, and Edwin Norris, Smith...
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Mungo Ponton discovered that dichromates are light sensitive. William Henry Fox Talbot later found that sensitized dichromated colloids such as gelatin...
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ISBN 978-0-8117-1640-6. Retrieved 2013-08-21. cites book title: "A. H. Booth: William Henry Fox Talbot: father of photography, 1965" Booth, Martin (1999). Opium: A History...
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sniper. The monument was constructed between 1840 and 1843 to a design by William Railton at a cost of £47,000 (equivalent to £5,828,216 in 2023). It is...
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