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Peak year Smithsonian Institution
Description : Thomas Smillie was the Smithsonian first photographer and curator of photography, began his career at the College in the 1870s. In 1913 he mounted an exhibition on the history of photography at the Art and Industries Building Smithsonian, many remarkable progress in the field show that he feared had been forgotten or ignored. Creator / Photographer Thomas SmillieGeburtsdatum: Date 1843Death: 1917Geboren in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1843, Thomas William Smillie immigrated to the United States with his family when he was five. After studying chemistry and medicine at Georgetown University, he took a job as a photographer at the Smithsonian Institution, where he remained for nearly 50 years until his death in 1917. Smillie features and performance at the Smithsonian were wide: he documented important events and study trips, photographed the museum’s installations and specimens, created reproductions for use as printing illustrations, performed experiments Chemical Smithsonian scientific researchers, and later served as director and curator of the photo lab. Smillie documentation of each Smithsonian exhibition and installation resulted in an unofficial record of the entire institution of art and artifacts. In 1913, Ian Smillie, an exhibition on the history of photography for the remarkable progress had been made in the field, but he had feared was forgotten present means . Geography Cyanotype : United States : 1890 Collection : Thomas Smillie Collection (Record Unit 95) – Thomas Smillie was the first photographer Official of the Smithsonian Institution from 1870 until his death in 1917. As head of the photo lab and its curator, he was responsible for photographing all the documents, objects, and expeditions, so that an unofficial record of early Smithsonian collections Persistent URL . repository : Smithsonian Institution Archives access number : RU95_Box77_0023

Washington halfway Brook (Glens Falls), August 1783.
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Peak year New York Public Library
Digital ID: 808819th Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome – Artists. 1907; date indicated: 1783 Notes: Printed on image: “Copyright 1907, Glens Falls Insurance Co.” Source: Photo Collection Mid-Manhattan / American History – 1780 to 1790 ( More ) Repository: The New York Public Library. Mid-Manhattan Library.. Image Collection for more information this picture and other NYPL Digital Gallery Persistent URL:. digitalgallery.nypl.org / nypldigital / id 808 819 Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions, may be subject to third party rights (for more information visit here )

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Peak year Smithsonian Institution
Description : Thomas Smillie was the Smithsonian first photographer and curator of photography, began his career at the College in the 1870s. In 1913 he mounted an exhibition on the history of photography at the Art and Industries Building Smithsonian, many remarkable progress in the field show that he feared had been forgotten or ignored. Creator / Photographer Thomas SmillieGeburtsdatum: Date 1843Death: 1917Geboren in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1843, Thomas William Smillie immigrated to the United States with his family when he was five. After studying chemistry and medicine at Georgetown University, he took a job as a photographer at the Smithsonian Institution, where he remained for nearly 50 years until his death in 1917. Smillie features and performance at the Smithsonian were wide: he documented important events and study trips, photographed the museum’s installations and specimens, created reproductions for use as printing illustrations, performed experiments Chemical Smithsonian scientific researchers, and later served as director and curator of the photo lab. Smillie documentation of each Smithsonian exhibition and installation resulted in an unofficial record of the entire institution of art and artifacts. In 1913, Ian Smillie, an exhibition on the history of photography for the remarkable progress had been made in the field, but he had feared was forgotten present means . Cyanotype Culture : American : 1890 Persistent URL : repository Smithsonian Institution Archives Collection : Thomas Smillie Collection (Record Unit 95) – Thomas Smillie was the first official photographer for the Smithsonian Institution in From 1870 until his death in 1917. As head of the photo lab and its curator, he was responsible for photographing all the documents, objects, and expeditions, so that an unofficial record of the collections of the Smithsonian access number at the beginning . RU95_Box76_084


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