The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonné
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- National Science and Media Museum313
- The British Library17
- J. Paul Getty Museum11
- [Private Owner]9
- Houghton Library, Harvard University6
- Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History6
- Bibliotheque Nationale, Collection d'Estampes5
- Art Institute of Chicago2
- Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford2
- Victoria and Albert Museum2
- George Eastman Museum1
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- National Gallery of Canada1
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- Société Française de Photographie1
- St Petersburg Branch of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences1
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art1
- Science Museum Collection311
- Talbot Collection17
- Harrison D. Horblit Collection Of Early Photography6
- Photographic History Collection6
- Trevelyan Collection2
- Archive Of William Henry Fox Talbot And The Talbot Family1
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- Horatia Gaisford Collection Of Talbot Photographic Materials And Ephemera1
- The John Dillwyn Llewelyn Collection Of Talbot Photographic Materials1
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Master record for Schaaf no. 393
Copy of a painting, possibly at Bowood House, Mother with two children and their dog
Location: Bowood House
Master record for Schaaf no. 3000
19. House of Castor & Pollux, Pompeii, 2nd series
Created: Between 1 Feb 1846 and 31 May 1846
Location: Pompeii
Object within Schaaf no. 393
Copy of a painting, possibly at Bowood House, Mother with two children and their dog
Object Type: Paper Negative-Camera
Owner: National Science and Media Museum
Collection: Science Museum Collection
Object owner number: 1937-0919
Master record for Schaaf no. 3710
Portrait painting of Barbara Slingsby, propped up in the Cloister at Lacock Abbey
Location: Lacock Abbey
Master record for Schaaf no. 3514
Ruined wall of Kenilworth Castle
Created: Between 1 Aug 1835 and 20 Feb 1848
Location: Kenilworth