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Bridge over the Loire at Amboise

MS. 21088 photogr. 2, item 31

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Title

Bridge over the Loire at Amboise

Shelfmark

MS. 21088 photogr. 2, item 31

Summary

Bridge over the Loire at Amboise. The image is very faint.

Along the lower edge of the album page, written in ink, the image is captioned "Bridge over the Loire at Amboise".

The reverse of the album leaf is blank.

Associated place

Loire River Valley (France)

Date

18 Jun 1843

Language

English

Physical facet

Artifact type: Salted Paper Print; Process type: Calotype; Type: Print in album

Physical extent

1 item

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Collection contents

Horatia Gaisford's Collection of Talbot Photographic Materials and Ephemera

Photograph album inscribed 'Talbotypes 1843'

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