File:StringfellowAd1860.PNG
StringfellowAd1860.PNG (540 × 250 pixels, file size: 122 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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This image is an example of one of the first advertisements. In the 1860 advertisement from Harrison & Harrod's Trade Directory, photographer John Stringfellow (1797-1828), nephew of inventor John Stringfellow, publicized his availability to take photographic portraits, including stereoscopic images, in Chesterfield. |
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1860 |
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Harrison & Harrod's Trade Directory |
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Public Domain
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