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Poster Print : The Victualling Office, Plymouth, Devon, from Mount Edgcumbe, Maker, Cornwall. 23rd September 1845
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The Victualling Office, Plymouth, Devon, from Mount Edgcumbe, Maker, Cornwall. 23rd September 1845
Fox Talbot sun picture or Talbotype view from Mount Edgcumbe looking over to the Royal William Yard, Plymouth, Devon. The image shows a gentleman looking through a telescope and three ladies standing beside some cannon. The gentleman in the picture is possible Captain Corry and members of the Edgcumbe family. William Henry Fox Talbots sister, Lady Caroline Augusta was married to the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe and he was staying there when the photograph was taken on 23rd September 1845. This is one of the earliest photographs taken in Cornwall and is the first photograph to be used as an illustration in a periodical. It is contained in The Art Journal, Volume 8, 1846, to illustrate a description of Fox Talbots process of using sunlight on sensitised paper to create multiple copies of an image and it was a start of photo-journalism. Photographer: William Henry Fox Talbot
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TRURI : MAKgv.44
Media ID 14753249
© From the collection of the RIC
Early History Calotype Pioneer
18x24 inch Poster Print
Step back in time with our stunning Media Storehouse Poster Print featuring an iconic image from the Royal Cornwall Museum. This captivating sun picture, also known as a Talbotype, captures "The Victualling Office, Plymouth, Devon, from Mount Edgcumbe, Maker, Cornwall" on the 23rd of September, 1845. Witness the Royal William Yard in Plymouth as it was over a century ago, with a gentleman intently observing the view through a telescope. Bring the history and charm of this exquisite scene into your home or office with our high-quality poster print.
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Estimated Product Size is 61.6cm x 46.3cm (24.3" x 18.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This photo print, taken by the pioneering photographer William Henry Fox Talbot in 1845, transports us back to a momentous era in Cornwall's history. The image showcases "The Victualling Office" located in Plymouth, Devon, as seen from Mount Edgcumbe in Maker, Cornwall. A gentleman believed to be Captain Corry and members of the esteemed Edgcumbe family grace the foreground of this remarkable scene. As we gaze upon this early calotype photograph, our eyes are drawn to the gentleman intently peering through a telescope. His curiosity and fascination with the world around him are palpable. Beside him stand three elegant ladies, their presence adding an air of sophistication and refinement to the composition. It is worth noting that Lady Caroline Augusta Talbot, sister of William Henry Fox Talbot and wife of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, resided at Mount Edgcumbe during this period. This connection likely facilitated Talbot's access to such a picturesque location for his photographic endeavors. Notably significant is that this image marks one of Cornwall's earliest photographs ever captured. Furthermore, it holds historical importance as being featured as an illustration in The Art Journal Volume 8 (1846), where it served as an introduction to Fox Talbot's groundbreaking process utilizing sunlight on sensitized paper for multiple image reproduction—a true milestone in photography. Today, preserved within the Royal Cornwall Museum archives, this extraordinary piece stands testament not only to Cornish history but also serves as a symbol of innovation and progress within the realm of photography—an art form forever indebted to visionaries like William Henry Fox Talbot.
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