
George Washington Wilson :: Loch Polney, Dunkeld under Craig-y-barns, ca. 1865.
Albumen print on card. / source: The Royal Trust
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George Washington Wilson :: Loch Polney, Dunkeld under Craig-y-barns, ca. 1865.
Albumen print on card. / source: The Royal Trust
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Ballooning / Balloons. The American Olmstead is having a collision with another balloon that ripped open during the contest Coupe Gordon Bennett. Brussels, Belgium, 1923. source: Vintage Everyday

Edward W. Quigley :: From the book Sam by Edward Quigley (photographs) and John Crawford (text), 1937 / src: livejournal
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Almost Caught • Unknown Photographer | source: Hilde Everaert

Juan Laurent :: Ornate Doorknocker, ca. 1870 / src: The Guardian

George Washington Wilson :: Friedrich III when the Crown Prince of Prussia and his son, Wilhelm II when Prince of Prussia, Balmoral, October 1863.
Both Friedrich and Wilhelm wear tartan kilts and Tam o’ Shanter hats.
Albumen print./ source: The Royal Coll. Trust
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George Washington Wilson :: Stonehenge. General view from the East, 1860.
Stonehenge
with sheep in the foreground. In the centre a man stands leans against one of the stones. A cart stands on the right.
Carbon print. / source: The Royal Coll. Trust
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George Washington Wilson :: The Dhuloch Avenue, Inverary, 1870. Albumen print. [Photograph of an avenue of trees in Inveraray under which a man stands in left side profile] / source: Royal Collection Trust

Alphonse Le Blondel :: Untitled (Family Group in a Garden), ca. 1855 / source

Teikō Shiotani :: Seashore of Akasaki Minatomachi, Kotoura, Japan, 1931 / source: Tottori Prefectural Museum
The horizon in this picture describes an arc just as if describing the globe itself. Incorporating the technique of deformation, the work was made by burning a negative image onto warped printing paper. The photograph was taken at the coast of Akasaki near photographer Shiotani’s home in Kotoura, Tottori. [quoted from source]