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Thomas Wedgwood, Portrait of Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805), Chalk drawing, Private collection of Jack and Beverly Wilgus, LL/62999
 
Chemicals
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Light-sensitive chemicals
821.01   Introduction to light-sensitive materials
821.02   An Account of a method of copying Paintings upon glass, and of making Profiles, by the agency of Light upon Nitrate of Silver. Invented by T. WEDGWOOD, ESQ. With Observations by H. DAVY. (1802)
Collodion
821.03   Collodion
Adverts for photographic chemicals
821.04   Advertising for chemicals
Manufacturing
821.05   The manufacture of albumen paper
Wet-plate necessities
821.06   William Henry Jackson: Equipment required for wet-plate photography (1869)
Poisonings with photographic chemicals
821.07   Poisonings due to availability of photographic chemicals
 
  
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