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Photographic print

Description

One of a group of original photographic prints, eleven photogenic drawings by Fox Talbot, showing a leaf form

Museum reference

T.1937.90.1

Collection

History of Science

Object name

Photographic print

Production information

Talbot, William Henry Fox, 1800 - 1877, Photographer

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