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AUTHOR INDEX (Issues 76-114/1987-1996)

ADAMSON. Keith I.E More on Ann Cooke. 76:11-12

Frederick Whaley, Photographic Artist 1883—1905 (part 1). 79:7-9

Frederick Whaley — Photographic Artist 1883—1905 (part 2). 80:2-5

Another Early Projector. 88:25-7

Daguerreotype Licences for Suffolk. 97:35

More about Frederick Whaley. 100:20-2

A Daguerreotypist in Dover. 101:10-11

ANON. Old Diaphragm Numbering Systems. 95:102-3

 

BELOF, Hela [BELOFF, Halla]. Portraiture and Cameron’s Women. 92:18-20

BENNETT, Terry. Early Photographic Images of Japan. 112:16-23,29-30

BOWER, Peter. Leon Warnerke (1837—1900). Master forger and RPS Progress Medalist. 114:1-2,7-15

BRINSON, Peter. Gordon Anthony. 88:29-31

 

CATFORD, A.J. Ilford’s Japanese Factory Plans. 111:10—11

CHANDLER, Edward. Early Irish Pioneers, 1839—1850. 92:20-8

Stereoscopic Photography in Ireland During the Nineteenth Century. 106:17-20

CLYDE, Frank R. Oh for the Life of an Army Photographer. 92:10

COCHRAN, William. Photographic Perambulators. 96:7

CORFIELD, Sir Kenneth. The Sinclair UNA Cameras in my Collection. 114:16-23

 

DAVISON, George. Pinhole Photography. 101:12-14

DIMOND, Francis [Frances]. Face Values. 110:7-10

EVA, Stephen. The Minolta Autocord. 77:2-3

The Polaroid 160 Land Camera. 78:10-Il

The De Vere Story. 79:4-6

An Extra Format for the PhotoHistorian. 87:11

 

FENTON, James. The First Carousel? 84:17

More on the Purma. 85:25-7

FIELD, AG. Aerial Photography [kites]. 109:11-15

 

HALL-PATCH, Anthony. Charles Blacker Vignoles. 105:22-6

HALLETT, Michael. Through the Local Directories. 101: 7-9

HAMBER, Anthony. The Photography of Art in the 1850s. 90:69-74

The Athenaeum as a Primary Source for Photographic Historians. 108:11-17

The Photography of Art and the South Kensington Museum. 112:12-15

HANNAVY, John & RYAN, Chris. The Wigan Photographers. 78:2-5

HARVEY, William D. Early Artificial Light Photography. 87:12-19

HARWOOD, Stephen. Photographic Conservation in the Public Record Office. 102:25-30

The Photographic Collection of James Ramsey Macdonald. 102:30-3

HERBERT, Stephen. Kinora Living Pictures. 95:104-13

HERCOCK, R.J. The Paget Prize Plate Company — Their First Year, 1881. 111:28-9

HOLLIDAY, Tom. Thornton-Pickard Cameras and Equipment. 108:18-20

HOOPER, David. Carte de Visite Mounts used by John Moffat. 103:16-22

HOWES, Chris. A Few “Unknown” Cave Photographers. 78:7-9

HUNGERFORD, Roy C. Two Photographers of the Past [Alfred Bawtree & Andrew Pringle]. 77:9-10

The Soft Focus Lens — Its Origins and Use (part 1). 80:7-Il

The Soft Focus Lens, Its Origins and Use (part 2). 8 1:3-5

Before H & D, Early Sensitometry. 111:24-7

 

JAMES, Peter, Rebuilding the Home Front. Photographs by Bill Brandt 1939—43. 112:24-7

JACOBSON, Ken. Exotic Portraits. 86:48-52

JAEGER, Jens. Photographic Societies Founded in Britain 1852—1861. 106:5-7

JONES, Les. The Purma Speed Camera. 88:24

JOSEPH, Steven F Pioneers of Photography in Belgium. 104:16-24

JOUHAR, A.J. Dr S.D. Jouhar, FRPS, FPSA — Fine Art Photographer. 93:43-4

 

KILLER. Peter. Beginnings and First Highlights of Camera Journalism in Switzerland. 111:12-14

KINGSHOTT, Jim. Restoration of Old Cameras. 98:58-61

 

LANSDELL, H. & WELFORD, S. A Biography of Alfred Harman, Founder of the Britannia Works Co. 98:61-4

LAZARD, Bertrand. Frank Mason Good and his Middle East Photographs. 93:46-52

LENDVAI-DIRCKSEN, Erna. 1936— Two Women look at Portraiture. 101:15-18

LINKMAN, Audrey. Warwick Brookes, Warwick Brookes and Warwick Brookes.... 82:5-17

The Photographic Multiple in the Nineteenth Century. 110:16-26

Brown, Barnes and Bell. 111:15-21

LLFWELYN, J.D. & TALBOT, WH. Fox. A Fox Talbot Diversion. 85:28-35

LOGAN, Gerard. John Benjamin Dancer FRAS 1812—1887. 87:2-10

Herbert G. Ponting FRGS, FRPS, FZS. 1870—1935. 89: 52-7

Joseph A. Speed FRPS. 92:11-12

 

MARDELL, June. Recollections of Bertram Park. 85:21-4

MOFFAT, John. Victorian Photographers in my Family. 95:96-102

MORRIS, Richard. Sense and Sensitivity. 83:2-6

The Oxymel Process (part 1). 99:12-19

The Oxymel Process (part 2). 100:11-19

John Dillwyn Llewelyn. The forgotten negatives. 109: 20-6

MORTENSEN, William. Behind the Scenes in Photographic History [King Kong]. 92:12-15

MORTON, Steven. The Origins of the Panoramic Camera. 104:25-30

 

OSMAN, Colin. The Beato Brothers. An attempt at nomenclature. 79:2-3

The House of Mr Yang. 84:4-5

The Purma Cameras. 84:9-Il

Illustrations via Letraset. The experiments of Alec Phillips. 85:37

Hugo van Wadenoyen — Landscape Revolutionary. 96:8- 12

The ‘1849’ Album — Calotypes of Egypt. 111:22-3,33-4

OSMAN, Colin & OSMAN. Grace. The Body in Representation. 91:89

 

PRITCHARD, Michael. 1887 Centenaries. 76:5-10

One Hundred Years of Kodak Cameras — The First Kodak Camera. 80:5-7

Cuthbert Bede, Verdant Green and Photographic Pleasures. 83:11-14

Sir Hubert von Herkomer — Artist and Film Pioneer. 113: 16-21

 

RAMSAYE, Terry. The Byways of Photography: Muybridge’s Vanished Years. 91:89-91

RAY, Sidney. The Centenary of the Triplet Lens. 107:16-19

RICHMOND, Adrian E. Ensignette Cameras (part 1). 98:65-72

Ensignette chronology (part 2). 100:8-10

RIMMER, Dr R.W A Note on Linley Sambourne (1844-1910). 110:13-15,27

ROBERTS, Chris. George Eastman (part 1). 90:74-9

George Eastman (part 2). 91:85-8

ROBERTS, Pam. Helen Messinger Murdoch Hon. FRPS (1862—1956). 101:22-3

ROSOVSKY, Nitza. Remembrances of the Near East. 96:12-16

RYAN, Chris & HANNAVY, John. The Wigan Photographers. 78:2-5

 

SAITOH, T. The First Photography in Yokohama and William Saunders. 86:62-3

SIMCOCK, A.V Museum Under Review. 103:7-9

STEVENS, G.WW J.B. Dancer’s First Attempts at Microphotography. 86:55-61

Techniques in Production of the 1870 Pigeon Post Pellicles. 94:67-74

 

TALBOT, W.H. Fox & LLEWELYN, J.D. A Fox Talbot Diversion. 85:28-35

TANO, Masahiro. Japan Camera and Optical Inspection and Testing Institute (part 1). 81:7-8

Japan Camera and Optical Inspection and Testing Institute (part 2). 82:2-4

TAYLOR, Roger. Discovering Identities. 112:9-11

THOMAS. G. The Verses of C.S. Middlemiss. 89:43-50

THOMAS, Malcolm. Francis Frith, Quaker. 92:28-30

THUILLIER, Rosalind. Marcus Adams. 95:91-6

TURLEY. Dr Raymond. Some Isle of Wight Photographers. 1850—1940. 97:40-5

 

WEBER, David. “Papa Flash” [Edgerton]. 89:50-5

WELFORD, Sam. Baird’s Use of Photographic Film for Television 1934—1939. 77:4-6

The Vick Collection at the Suffolk Record Office. 91:92

The Cost of Photography in the Period 1850 to 1897. 92:15-17

J.B.B. Wellington (part 1). 93:44-6

Wellington and Ward (part 2). 94:75-81

The Manufacture of the Screens of the Paget Colour Plate Process. 97:36-9

The Manufacture of the Lumiere Autochrome Plates. 101:24-9

WELFORD, Sam & LANSDELL, Howard. A. Biography of Alfred Harman. Founder of the Britannia Works Co. 98:61-4

WELSTED, W.A. William James Wellsted (1819—1899). 91:91-2

WHITE, Robert. Manufacture and Supply of Wooden Bodied Cameras in the UK 1880—1910. 93:53-6

WHITE, Stanley J. The First Thomton-Pickard Aerial Camera “A”. 108:21

WILSON, John L. An Appreciation of Sir Humphrey Davy. 81:6

Roberts Moving Diorama. 83:7-8

 

YEVONDE, Madame. The Future of Portraiture — if any. 101:18-20