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The Pastor's Visit, Newhaven. Group of five Newhaven fisherwomen seated around the minister James Fairbairn (1804-1879), himself seated at a small table piled with books. Four of the women identified as Mrs Carnie Noble, Bessie Crombie, Mary Combe and Mrs Margaret Lyall. An unidentified elderly man stands behind and to the right of Fairbairn. A fishing community at work. Women in cloaks and aprons on the quayside.
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British Library, London, UK
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One Hundred Calotype Sketches by D. O. Hill, R.S.A. and R. Adamson. Edinburgh, 1848 Source/Shelfmark: C.128.k.10 99 From a volume of calotype images and portraits. Early photographic technique also called Talbotype. Dating from 1849. David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson.

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From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images
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