Early photographers of York
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Early photographers of York whose pre-1900 photos have been reproduced in a recent book include:[1]
- Fox Talbot
- Roger Fenton
- William Pumphrey
- George Fowler Jones
- W. P. Glaisby
- Francis Frith
- J. W. (Mrs. Milward) Knowles
- Joseph Duncan
Early photos of York by some of these photographers can also be found online.[2]
Early photography is generally reckoned to be pre-1900.
[edit] References
- ^ Nathaniel Whittock (1988). Nathaniel Whittock's Bird's-eye View of the City of York in the 1850s: A Commentary. Friends of York City Art Gallery. ISBN 0951327003. “photographers with a national reputation like Fox Talbot and Roger Fenton and others, like William Pumphrey and George Fowler Jones, known only locally.”
- ^ Imagine York: Historic Photographs Online Council Library Archive of historic photographs of York, searchable by keyword and photographer

