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FN_021 Pair of 8x10 Negatives Bill to W. Henry Tobias for Daguerreotype Plates
$ 26.39
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Pair of8x10
Negatives
A Bill to W. Henry Tobias for Daguerreotype Plates
Dated Waterbury May 12th, 1843
Sold and Signed by J.M.L. & W.H. Scovill
As Is
As Found
This item is from the collection of the eminent camera historian Eaton S. Lothrop Jr.
Eaton S Lothrop born 4/18/1930 died 8/21/2008
Mr. Lothrop attended
Cape Elizabeth High School upon graduating he attended
Bowdoin College in Brunswick ME
where he was
a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.
He went onto earn his masters degree at Columbia University.
He spent a year studying geology at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
Upon graduation he took on a teaching fellow position at Bowdoin College where he spent two years teaching biology. His next teaching assignment was at Collegiate School in New York City, a career that lasted for 41 years.
Mr. Lothrop's enthusiasm for photography began in the early 1960s, he was an avid camera enthusiast and had a true passion for the history of photography.
He started the world's first periodical Photographic Collectors Newsletter in 1968 and continued until 1975. He spent 18 years as a contributing editor of Popular Photography where he wrote the Time Exposure column.
With a passion for learning and sharing his knowledge about photography
Mr. Lothrop went on to write many books, among them were, A Century of Cameras in 1973, De Deheimkameras (The Secret Cameras) in 1978, Cyclone and Related Cameras in 1994 and The History of Photography as Seen Through the Spira Collection in 2001. As well as the co-authoring the Photographic Advertising from A-Z in 1977.
He was a member of New Yorks Photographic Historical Society and served as director, as well as president of the Photographic Historical Society of America
He had an intense interest in box cameras, amateur cameras, and single use cameras.
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