Re: spots and dots and other gum stuff
Aren't you CUUUTTTEE!!
It is J. C. Warburg, therefore English.
Chris
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From: "Peter Mikalajunas" <tintype51@yahoo.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: spots and dots and other gum stuff
The GEH database shows the following names:
Welcome to George Eastman House Information
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1 Warburg & Hollyer active ca 1900s English
2 Warburg, A.B., Miss 1872-1953 English
3 Warburg, Aby 1866-1929 German
4 Warburg, Agnes Beatrice SEE Warburg, A.B., Miss
5 Warburg, J.C. 1867-1931 English
6 Warburg, John Cimon SEE Warburg, J.C.
7 Warburton, C. Egerton -1973
8 Warburton, Gwen, Miss active ca 1930s English
9 Warburton, S.A. active ca 1890s English
10 Warchalowski, St. active ca 1940s Polish
11 Ward
12 Ward & Co. English
13 Ward & Davidson active ca 1945-1946 Canadian
14 Ward & Munsey active 1880s-1890s American
15 Ward C. Morgan Studio active ca 1940-1945 American
16 Ward Studio American
17 Ward y Ca. active 1847- American
18 Ward, A. Kendal active ca 1920s
19 Ward, A.L. SEE Ward, Albert L.
20 Ward, A.L. active 1880s American
"Christina Z. Anderson" <zphoto@montana.net> wrote:
Judy,
Was this Warburg an Englishman? I saw a couple of his prints from about
that period somewhere in Londan, possibly the Victoria and Albert.
Dunno.
But whence the term
"titration" --? Is that theirs or yours?
Dunno either--I'm curious why you ask?
Chris
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