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View on Caldey island, coast of south Wales Decr 1 1788

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Public domain photograph James Robertson Cameron, Scottish, 19th-century early photography, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

James Robertson was a Scottish photographer active in the mid-19th century. He was one of the pioneers of the calotype process, which was invented by William Henry Fox Talbot. He was known for his landscapes and architectural photography. Robertson was one of the first photographers to document the Scottish highlands, his photographs of the Scottish landscapes, people, and architecture are considered some of the most important early photographs of Scotland. He is particularly known for his photographs of the Scottish people and landscapes that were taken in collaboration with David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, which are considered some of the most important early photographs of Scotland. He died in 1855.

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united kingdom national library of wales wales 1788 works in the united kingdom archibald robertson artist born c 1745 caldey island pembrokeshire in the 1780 s sea storms in art seas in art shipwrecks in engravings unidentified ships in wales welsh landscape collection
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1850 - 1950
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label_outline Explore Pembrokeshire In The 1780 S, Shipwrecks In Engravings, Seas In Art

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united kingdom national library of wales wales 1788 works in the united kingdom archibald robertson artist born c 1745 caldey island pembrokeshire in the 1780 s sea storms in art seas in art shipwrecks in engravings unidentified ships in wales welsh landscape collection