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    William Henry Fox Talbot FRS FRSE FRAS (/ˈtɔːlbət/; 11 February 1800 – 17 September 1877) was an English scientist, inventor, and photography pioneer who...
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    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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    accident. Bridges went to Canada and returned to England to meet William Fox Talbot and take up photography. He toured around the Mediterranean taking...
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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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  • early photographer William Fox Talbot. The talbot is exactly equal to the lumen second: 1 T = 1 lm⋅s The use of the symbol T for talbots conflicts with T...
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  • Charles Lyell and William Fitton, and the young biologist and world traveler, Charles Darwin. Photographic inventor William Fox-Talbot came with his friend...
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  • William Talbot may refer to: Sir William Talbot (died 1396), MP for Cornwall in 1380 and 1385 Sir William Talbot (died 1429), MP for Cornwall in 1402 and...
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  • Talbot v Laroche (unreported) was an 1854 legal action, pivotal to the history of photography, by which William Fox Talbot sought to assert that Martin...
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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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    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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    Wollaston's. While on honeymoon in Italy in 1833, the photographic pioneer William Fox Talbot used a camera lucida as a sketching aid. He later wrote that it was...
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  • their rarity, the works can sell for more than £GB 10,000. In 1841, William Fox Talbot patented the calotype process, the first negative-positive process...
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    (1732–1812) Ambrotype – Frederick Scott Archer Calotype – William Fox Talbot Cinematography – William Friese-Greene Collodion process – Frederick Scott Archer...
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    (1845–1849), on behalf of Egerton, and of Talbot v. Laroche (1854). In the latter case Grove appeared for William Fox Talbot in his unsuccessful attempt to assert...
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    co-inventor of the jet engine; William Thomson (Lord Kelvin), who formulated the original Laws of Thermodynamics; William Fox Talbot, who invented the camera...
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    the staple of the book, newspaper and other periodical industry. William Fox Talbot is credited with the idea of halftone printing. In an 1852 patent...
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    Daguerre was present but complained of a sore throat. Later that year William Fox Talbot announced his silver chloride "sensitive paper" process. Together...
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    pioneer film-maker Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, chemist and photographer William Fox Talbot, inventor of the negative / positive photographic process. The Realism...
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    were later adapted by Joseph Nicephore Niepce, Louis Daguerre and William Fox Talbot for creating the first photographs. While the technical principles...
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    negative–positive photographic processes as developed and popularized by William Fox Talbot (Great Britain/1841-calotype). After the early days of photography...
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  • Silver-based photographic processes invented by Louis Daguerre and William Fox Talbot 1855 – Bessemer process for mass production of steel patented by Henry...
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    their rarity, the works can sell for more than 10,000 GBP. In 1841, William Fox Talbot patented the calotype process, the first negative-positive process...
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  • A standard upturned collar in the 19th century, exemplified by William Fox Talbot...
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    Journal. 35 (1): 163–183. JSTOR 26317097. Richards, Bernard (2015). "William Fox Talbot and Thomas Carlyle: Connections". Carlyle Studies Annual. 35 (1):...
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  • the kidnap, rape and murder of the pop group Girls Aloud. In 1841, William Fox Talbot patented the calotype process, the first negative-positive process...
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  • Photography was realised in 1839 by Louis Daguerre in France and William Fox Talbot in Britain. By 1889, hand-held cameras were available. Another important...
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    department store The Hole in the Hauptwache plaza Hauptwache in 1846, by William Fox Talbot The Hauptwache at night, seen from the Kaufhof's roof garden Bittner...
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    Charles Lyell and William Fitton, and the young biologist and world traveler, Charles Darwin. Photographic inventor William Fox-Talbot came with his friend...
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    Treasure Island (1950) as Captain Smollett The Magic Box (1951) as William Fox-Talbot Ivanhoe (1952) as Waldemar Fitzurse Salome (1953) as Pontius Pilate...
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    produced by this process. The idea of halftone printing originates from William Fox Talbot. In the early 1850s he suggested using "photographic screens or veils"...
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