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Early Photography Collection

"Capturing the Essence of an Era: Early Photography Unveiled" Step back in time to 1838, Boulevard du Temple in Paris, where the birth took place

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Early Photography Collection: Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders
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Early Photography Collection: Boulevard du Temple, Paris, 3rd arrondissement, 1838 (daguerreotype )
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Early Photography Collection: Hall of Mirrors in versailles, 1910 (photo)
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Early Photography Collection: Nude photographed by Alice Boughton, 1909 (b / w photo) (black and white photograph)
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Early Photography Collection: Lilies, 1897 (hand-coloured collotype)
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Early Photography Collection: Lotus, 1896 (hand-coloured collotype)
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Early Photography Collection: Lily, 1896 (hand-coloured collotype)
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Early Photography Collection: A Mathematical Geography class studying the earth's rotation around the sun
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Early Photography Collection: A Mathematics class at Tuskegee Institute
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Early Photography Collection: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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Early Photography Collection: Photographic print of boys having conversation lessons by Frances Benjamin Johnston
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Early Photography Collection: President William McKinley taking the Presidential Oath of Office
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Early Photography Collection: Major Russell Harrison outside the White House playing with his children
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Early Photography Collection: Women on stage at the Daughter's of the American Revolution Convention
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Early Photography Collection: Chemistry Laboratory at Tuskegee Institute
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Early Photography Collection: Opening ceremonies of the US 59th Congress
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Early Photography Collection: 1st Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston, wife of President Grover Cleveland
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Early Photography Collection: First Lady Edith Kermit Carlow Roosevelt, wife of President Theodore Roosevelt
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Early Photography Collection: First Lady Edith Kermit Carlow Roosevelt, wife of President Theodore Roosevelt
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Early Photography Collection: Hand-coloured glass lantern slide photograph of a garden
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Early Photography Collection: American graphic artist Ethel Reed
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Early Photography Collection: Niels Bohr and Albert- Einstein debate, 1925 (b/w photo)
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Early Photography Collection: Two male nudes on a rock, 1890 (b/w photo)
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Early Photography Collection: Black Hair
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Early Photography Collection: Kiowa Indians, Lone Wolf and his wife Elta
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Early Photography Collection: Atsina men awaiting the return of the scouts
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Early Photography Collection: Sia buffalo dancer
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Early Photography Collection: Aki-tanni Sarsi
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Early Photography Collection: Hopi Indians looking into the distance at valley floor
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Early Photography Collection: Eight Crow Indians on horseback
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Early Photography Collection: Hastobiga, Navaho Medicine Man
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Early Photography Collection: The Scout in Winter, Apsaroke
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Early Photography Collection: Apache girl and Papoose
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Early Photography Collection: Kwakiutl people performing a ritualistic dance to restore an eclipsed moon
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Early Photography Collection: A Skokomish Indian chief's daughter
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Early Photography Collection: A band of mounted Navahos passing through the canon
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Early Photography Collection: Native American
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Early Photography Collection: Yellow Kidney, Piegan, 1910 (b/w photo)
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Early Photography Collection: Salish woman sitting on the ground preparing meat
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Early Photography Collection: Ben Long Ear
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Early Photography Collection: Antelope Cap
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Early Photography Collection: Frances Benjamin Johnston, Self-Portrait (as New Woman'), 1896 (gelatin silver print)
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Early Photography Collection: Digging out the snakes
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Early Photography Collection: Chief Three Horses
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Early Photography Collection: Little Daylight
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Early Photography Collection: Native American Piegan fringed leather Medicine bags
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Early Photography Collection: Native American Piegan fringed leather Medicine bag


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"Capturing the Essence of an Era: Early Photography Unveiled" Step back in time to 1838, Boulevard du Temple in Paris, where the birth took place. The daguerreotype technique revolutionized the way we see and remember history. In a Mathematical Geography class, students delve into the mysteries of our planet's rotation around the sun. Through photographic evidence, they explore celestial wonders that were once mere theories. At Tuskegee Institute's Mathematics class, knowledge becomes art as equations and formulas come alive through Frances Benjamin Johnston's lens. Her photographic prints immortalize boys engrossed in conversation lessons – a testament to education's transformative power. Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders charge into frame, their bravery captured forever on film. President William McKinley takes his Presidential Oath of Office; a historical moment preserved for future generations to witness firsthand. Major Russell Harrison finds solace outside the White House playing with his children while Women on stage at the Daughter's of the American Revolution Convention break barriers and inspire change through their powerful presence. Witnessing chemistry unfold at Tuskegee Institute's laboratory is like stepping into another world – beakers bubble with potential discoveries as early photographers document scientific breakthroughs. The opening ceremonies of US 59th Congress are frozen in time; politicians' faces etched with determination and hope for progress. Meanwhile, First Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston radiates elegance beside her husband President Grover Cleveland – an image that encapsulates an era defined by grace and poise. Early photography allows us to travel back centuries ago when every click was a piece of history preserved forever. It captures moments both grandiose and intimate - from political milestones to everyday conversations - revealing glimpses into lives long gone but never forgotten.