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Contents

Introduction
1Introduction to photography in England
Daguerreotypes
2Daguerreotypes: London
Photographers
3Benjamin Brecknell Turner: England, Worcesterhire, Bredicot (1852-1854)
4Robert Henry Cheney: The country houses and architecture of England (1850s)
5William Russell Sedgfield: England: Cathedrals, abbeys and minsters
6London Stereoscopic Company: Rural England
7Cundall & Delamotte: England: Fountains Abbey (1850s)
8Arthur James Melhuish: Windsor and Windsor Castle (1854-1856)
9John Wheeley Gough Gutch: England (1850s)
10Major-General Sir Henry James R.E., F.R.S.: Plans and photographs of Stonehenge, and of Turusachan in the Isle of Lewes; with notes relating to the druids and sketches of cromlechs in Ireland (1867)
11Victor Albert Prout: The Thames from London to Oxford in Forty Photographs (1862)
12Theophilus Smith: Wharncliffe, Wortley, and the valley of the Don (1864)
13Henry W. Taunt: The River Thames (1872)
14Francis Frith: Canterbury
15Frank Meadow Sutcliffe: Whitby
16G. Christopher Davies: The Scenery Broads and Rivers, Norfolk & Suffolk (ca 1883)
17Frank Meadow Sutcliffe: Portraits
18James Leon Williams: The Home and Haunts of Shakespeare (1892)
19Peter Henry Emerson: Marsh Leaves (1895)
20J. Payne Jennings: Book covers
21László Moholy-Nagy: Eton Portrait
22Bill Brandt: North
23Tony Ray-Jones: England
24John Bulmer: The North of England
25Paul Graham: A1: The Great North Road (1983)
26Chris Killip: Seacoal (1983-1984)
Places
27England: The Thames
28England: Windsor Castle
29England: Stonehenge
30England: The North
Exhibitions
31A Record of the Photographic Salon of 1895 (London)

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