Photography--Studios and dark rooms

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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101258

Scope note(s)

  • Here are entered works on the construction and physical layout of studios and dark rooms.

Source note(s)

  • Library of Congress Subject Headings

Display note(s)

Hierarchical terms

Photography--Studios and dark rooms

Equivalent terms

Photography--Studios and dark rooms

  • UF Dark rooms
  • UF Darkrooms, Photographic
  • UF Photographic darkrooms
  • UF Photography--Dark rooms
  • UF Studios, Photographic

Associated terms

Photography--Studios and dark rooms

3 Archival description results for Photography--Studios and dark rooms

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Portrait of a man in fur coat

Item is a cream cabinet card with gold letterpress at bottom centre, "H.C. TAIT./ PHOTOGRAPHS, FANCY GOODS." Photograph shows an old man with long beard in fur coat, seated in an interior, slightly blurred setting. He holds a paper that reads, upside-down, "THE/ -OGRAPH/-/[illegible]".

H.C. Tait Photographs

Portrait of a boy in cape

Item is a cream coloured cabinet card with vignetted portrait of a young boy, probably 5 or 6 years old, seated on an upholstered, tassled chair wearing an embroidered cape and fur hat. There is a small toy lion on the arm rest of the chair. Across the top of the photograph, handwritten in pencil, "Bowmanville". On verso, photographer's stamp reads "R. & H./ O'HARA,/ Photographers,/ Booksellers, Insurance/ Agents, & c.,/ MARKET BUILDINGS./ BOWMANVILLE./ Extra copies/ at any time."

R. & H. O'Hara

Portrait of a boy with toy horses and carriage

Item is a cream coloured cabinet card with full length portrait of a young boy, probably about 5 or 6 years old, in a wool suit with checkered tie, standing at a table with toy horse and carriage. At the bottom left of the photograph, handwritten in pencil, "Bowmanville". On verso, photographer's stamp reads "R. & H./ O'HARA,/ Photographers,/ Booksellers, Insurance/ Agents, & c.,/ MARKET BUILDINGS./ BOWMANVILLE./ Extra copies/ at any time."

R. & H. O'Hara