John Falconer, British Library A Biographical Dictionary of 19th Century Photographers in South and South-East Asia | Amateur, India
3rd Bengal Native Infantry.
Son of the Rev. T. V. Fosbery; educated at Eton and with Rev H. A. Goodwin, Sahan, Norfolk, 1850-51, and Addiscombe. Nominated for Company service by the Bishop of Oxford.
Letter from Fosbery [incorrectly given as Fosberg] read out at Photographic Society of Bengal meeting of 29 Oct 1856 on the use of sheets of talc as a support instead of glass when using the collodion process (jnl, no.2, 21 Jan 1857).[1]
Portrait of Fosbery in OIOC Mss Eur E299/43
[ IOR/L/MIL/10/78 ff.79-80 and 88 f.174.]
Footnotes
- Λ IOR/L/MIL/9/226 ff.302-15.
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