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Charles William Peach, c.1843-48 (calotype)

Charles William Peach, c.1843-48 (calotype)
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Image title
Charles William Peach, c.1843-48 (calotype)
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Artist
Hill, David Octavius (1802-70) & Adamson, Robert (1821-48) / Scottish
Location
Edinburgh University Library, Scotland
Medium
calotype
Image description

Charles William Peach (1800-1886), British naturalist and geologist;

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© Edinburgh University Library / With kind permission of the University of Edinburgh / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
coat / clothes / geology / coat / half-length / b w photo / double-breasted / seated / portrait / male / black and white photograph / talbotype / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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