Description
'Dancer at the Photographer'
George IV and Queen Caroline are tied back to back
Head and shoulders portrait of Leti in a shoulder length dark curled wig
Toll gate and obelisk at St George's Circus
'What a scandalous shame it is that they are allow'd to take people off in this here kind of way'
Commander E. D. Ashe and assistants 1st Baron Clyde 'Dancer at the Photographer'Clear for action'. Photographic plate from The proceedings of the Canadian eclipse party, 1869, by Commander Edward David Ashe (Quebec, 1870). The photograph shows Commander Ashe with three of his assistants. Ashe was director of the Quebec Observatory and Royal Navy commander. He lead an expedition to Iowa to view the solar eclipse on 7 August 1869. Original: ink on paper. 1870
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