Unidentified photographer, The Agricultural Implement Co. parade is heading north on Front Street, Sarnia, ON, Canada past John Barron's photo studio, just after his split with James Walker, June 1884, 1884 (or later), Photograph, Private collection of John S. Rochon, LL/78668 | Exteriors of photographic studios ContentsExamples | 771.01 | Photographs of the exteriors of nineteenth century photographic shops and studios | 771.02 | Illustrations of the exteriors of nineteenth century photographic shops and studios | 771.03 | Photographs of exteriors of twentieth century photographic shops and studios | Studios using different processes | 771.04 | Ambrotypes: Photographic studios | Printing and enlarging frames | 771.05 | Printing and enlarging frames | Case studies | 771.06 | The Daguerreotype studios of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia | 771.07 | Nicolaas Henneman: The Reading Establishment - Talbot House | 771.08 | Camille Silvy's photographic studio, 38 Porchester Terrace [London, GB] | 771.09 | William Notman: Use of the painted exterior wall of his Montreal Studio as a background | 771.10 | Ordnance Survey Building, Southampton |
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