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John Jabez Edwin Mayall

Photographer · 1813–1901

14 works on LinkedCulture

After serving as the proprietor of a daguerreotype studio and a chemistry lecturer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, John Jabez Edwin Mayall relocated to London in 1846. He promptly obtained a daguerreotypist's license from Richard Beard, who at that time held the patent for the process in England. In April 1847 Mayall opened the American Daguerreotype Institution in London, explicitly naming it Amer

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Archbishop of Canterbury

Archbishop of Canterbury

Getty Museum · about 1867

Dr. Livingstone

Dr. Livingstone

Getty Museum · April 15, 1857

Her Majesty

Her Majesty

Getty Museum · July 1, 1860

H.R.H. The Prince Alfred.

H.R.H. The Prince Alfred.

Getty Museum · 1862–1864

H.R.H. The Prince of Wales.

H.R.H. The Prince of Wales.

Getty Museum · about 1862

[Mr. Erskine]

[Mr. Erskine]

Getty Museum · 1862–1866

[Portrait of a Seated Man]

[Portrait of a Seated Man]

Getty Museum · 1853–1855

[Portrait of a Seated Young Man]

[Portrait of a Seated Young Man]

Getty Museum · 1853–1855

Portrait of Caroline Emilia Mary Herschel

Portrait of Caroline Emilia Mary Herschel

Getty Museum · about 1853

[Portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert]

[Portrait of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert]

Getty Museum · March 1, 1861

[Prince Albert]

[Prince Albert]

Getty Museum · March 1, 1861

Prince Consort. [Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel Albert, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]

Prince Consort. [Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel Albert, Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha]

Getty Museum · March 1, 1861

Queen & Prince Consort. deed.

Queen & Prince Consort. deed.

Getty Museum · 1861

[Seated woman]

[Seated woman]

Getty Museum · about 1865

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