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'''S. K. Lawton''' was a well known and popular [[Ceylonese]] [[photographer]] who pioneered various photographic techniques in his home country of [[Sri Lanka]].<ref name="Martyn">[http://books.google.com/books?id=xoIcCReqErUC&pg=PA94&dq=S.K.+Lawton+photographer&hl=en&ei=IhI2TeLeEI64sAPRoIWBBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEAQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=S.K.%20Lawton%20photographer&f=false Martyn's notes on Jaffna: chronological, historical, biographical]Martyn, John.</ref> He mainly worked and studied in his birth place in [[Jaffna]] where he established his photographic business S.K. Lawton & Co. in 1876.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=eUF_rS8FEoIC&pg=PA480&dq=S.K.+Lawton+photographer&hl=en&ei=IhI2TeLeEI64sAPRoIWBBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=S.K.%20Lawton%20photographer&f=false Twentieth century impressions of Ceylon: its history, people, commerce, industries and resources.] Wright, Arnold.</ref> Lawton wrote numerous times for the [[The Penrose Annual|Penrose Pictorial Annual]], a London-based review of graphic arts that was printed nearly annually from 1895 to 1982. He was granted a 14 year English patent for his work on preparing paper to prevent it's injury during development of the photos.<ref name="Martyn"/> Lawton wrote about the use of fish glue in [[The Penrose Annual]] where he discusses how it's oxidation over time causes it to gradually make the enamel of the photographic paper tender. <ref name="Inland printer">[http://books.google.com/books?id=Z4giAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA714&dq=S.K.+Lawton+photographer&hl=en&ei=IhI2TeLeEI64sAPRoIWBBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=S.K.%20Lawton&f=false The Inland printer] Volume 38</ref> He is also the father of Kalaiarasu Kanagaratnam Chornalingam who pioneered acting in Sri Lanka.{{Cn|date=January 2011}} Lawton married twice and is an ancestor of [[Russell Arnold]], a former Sri Lankan cricket player.{{Cn|date=January 2011}}
'''S. K. Lawton''' was a well known and popular [[Ceylonese]] [[photographer]] who pioneered various photographic techniques in his home country of [[Sri Lanka]].<ref name="Martyn">[http://books.google.com/books?id=xoIcCReqErUC&pg=PA94&dq=S.K.+Lawton+photographer&hl=en&ei=IhI2TeLeEI64sAPRoIWBBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEAQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=S.K.%20Lawton%20photographer&f=false Martyn's notes on Jaffna: chronological, historical, biographical]Martyn, John.</ref> He mainly worked and studied in his birth place in [[Jaffna]] where he established his photographic business S.K. Lawton & Co. in 1876.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=eUF_rS8FEoIC&pg=PA480&dq=S.K.+Lawton+photographer&hl=en&ei=IhI2TeLeEI64sAPRoIWBBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=S.K.%20Lawton%20photographer&f=false Twentieth century impressions of Ceylon: its history, people, commerce, industries and resources.] Wright, Arnold.</ref> Lawton wrote numerous times for the [[The Penrose Annual|Penrose Pictorial Annual]], a London-based review of graphic arts that was printed nearly annually from 1895 to 1982. He was granted a 14 year English patent for his work on preparing paper to prevent it's injury during development of the photos.<ref name="Martyn"/> Lawton wrote about the use of fish glue in [[The Penrose Annual]] where he discusses how it's oxidation over time causes it to gradually make the enamel of the photographic paper tender. <ref name="Inland printer">[http://books.google.com/books?id=Z4giAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA714&dq=S.K.+Lawton+photographer&hl=en&ei=IhI2TeLeEI64sAPRoIWBBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=S.K.%20Lawton&f=false The Inland printer] Volume 38</ref> He is also the father of Kalaiarasu Kanagaratnam Chornalingam who pioneered acting in Sri Lanka.{{Cn|date=January 2011}} Lawton married twice and is an ancestor of [[Russell Arnold]], a former Sri Lankan cricket player.{{Cn|date=January 2011}}

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S. K. Lawton was a well known and popular Ceylonese photographer who pioneered various photographic techniques in his home country of Sri Lanka.[1] He mainly worked and studied in his birth place in Jaffna where he established his photographic business S.K. Lawton & Co. in 1876.[2] Lawton wrote numerous times for the Penrose Pictorial Annual, a London-based review of graphic arts that was printed nearly annually from 1895 to 1982. He was granted a 14 year English patent for his work on preparing paper to prevent it's injury during development of the photos.[1] Lawton wrote about the use of fish glue in The Penrose Annual where he discusses how it's oxidation over time causes it to gradually make the enamel of the photographic paper tender. [3] He is also the father of Kalaiarasu Kanagaratnam Chornalingam who pioneered acting in Sri Lanka.[citation needed] Lawton married twice and is an ancestor of Russell Arnold, a former Sri Lankan cricket player.[citation needed]

Publications

Lawton, S. K. Process experiences in Ceylon. {In Pen- rose's Pictorial Annual, Vol. 2, 1896, pp. 44-45.) PP [4]

Lawton, S. K. Deterioration of fish glue and its remedies. {In Penrose's Pictorial Annual, Vol. 12, 1906-7, p. 96.) PP[4]

Lawton, S. K. A preservative bottle for platinotype paper. {In Penrose's Pictorial Annual, Vol. 13, 1907-8, p. 64.) PP[4]

Lawton, S. K. Simplified colour photography. {In Pen- rose's Pictorial Annual, Vol. 14, 1908-9, p. 64.) PP[4]

Lawton, S. K. A simple and expeditious method of making blocks. {In Penrose's Pictorial Annual, J'ol. 16, 1910-1, p. 109.)[4]

Lawton, S. K. Old negatives and their lessons. {In Pen- rose's Pictorial Annual, Vol. 17, 191 1-2, pp. 219-220.) PP[4]

Lawton, S. K. When was photography introduced into the East? {In Penrose's Pictorial Annual, Vol. 18, 1912-3, pp. 132-134-) ^ PP[4]

LAWTON, S. K. On faded photographs. {In Penrose's Pictorial Annual, Vol. ig, 1913-4, pp. 47-48.) PP [4]

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