OGLE & EDGE, McGLASHON, J. DAVIS BURTON and others

British landscape and towns, The Tower of London, genre, still-life and others, 1850s and later

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OGLE & EDGE, McGLASHON, J. DAVIS BURTON and others
British landscape and towns, The Tower of London, genre, still-life and others, 1850s and later
189 stereocards and five tissue stereographs, the majority on cream, yellow or buff card mounts with printed or manuscript captions, many with photographers' credits including Ogle & Edge (29 initialled in the negatives or with blindstamp on mounts), Bedford (6), J. Davies Burton (6), McGlashon's Scottish Stereographs (14), G.W.W. (3), Poulton & Co. (3), W. Woodward (4) and W. Porter (6). (194)

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Several good English views including the Lake District by P (? A. Pettitt); landscape, abbeys and cathedrals by Ogle & Edge, many including figures; the Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Scarborough (one credited to George Willis), Fleetwood by W. Porter; The Brighton Aquarium by Lombardi & Co.; the Tower of London by J. Davis Burton; three Irish views, six Welsh views, good Scottish subjects by McGlashon; one each of the Crystal Palace and the International Exhibition of 1862 (no. 28); seventeen genre studies including three tissues; a memento mori by T. R. Williams, a still-life of three wild rabbits hanging and one of skeleton leaves; a small quantity of European views; and two Kodak advertising cards for the Stereo-Weno and No 2. Stereo Brownie cameras.

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