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Two exhibitions of early photography – summer 2015

September 8, 2015 19th century Beatrice Blackwood Burma Captain Linnaeus Tripe India photography Pompeii Revelations: experiments in photography Science Museum V&A Victorian Leave a comment

Site seeing (2): are there ‘must have’ photos at Pompeii?

December 13, 2014 Alia Wallace House of the Vettii lantern slides photography Pompeii Temple of Apollo TripAdvisor Leave a comment

Site seeing: people, posing and photography in Pompeii then and now

December 12, 2014 lantern slides photography Pompeii selfie TripAdvisor 1 Comment

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