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Thomas Annan

At 16, Annan started an apprenticeship as a lithographic engraver in Cupar, Fife. Four years later he went to work for a printer in Glasgow. Recognising the potential of the new art of photography, in 1855 he formed a calotype partnership with George Berwick, a chemist. By 1857, he had his own studio in Sauchiehall Street. He exhibited portraits, photos of paintings and country houses at the 1858 Photographic Society of Scotland Exhibition. In 1859, he photographed the construction of the water supply from Loch Katrine. Today, he is best known for his 1868-1871 work on behalf of the Glasgow City Improvement Trust, documenting the Glasgow slums prior to urban renewal.
 
In 1869, when D.O. Hill moved out, he leased Rock House in Edinburgh and based himself there for at least two years. Annan's son, James Craig, later republished Hill & Adamson's calotypes as photogravures.
 
Annan's stereoviews are rare.
 
Biography taken, with permission, from: Peter Blair, 2018, Scotland in 3D, (P3DB Publishing)

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