Inside construction work at Crystal Palace
Inside construction work at Crystal Palace
Have you seen the photo in The Independent of the inside construction of The Crystal Palace?
-
- Posts: 688
- Joined: 25 Jun 2007 01:33
- Location: sarf lunnen
Well done Ibere and Falkor!
"Victorian Visions
Saturday, December 01, 2007 - Sunday, March 16, 2008
An exhibition exploring the highly creative and experimental world of Victorian photography including images by some of the most famous names of the period: Julia Margaret Cameron, Lady Hawarden, Roger Fenton, Gustave Le Gray, Peter Emerson, Robert Howlett and BB Turner. The images record the people and places of a very different era; intense, haunting and romantic. Other images evoke the world of painting in their composition and style, with arresting landscapes.
The exhibition is a collaboration with the V&A, London."
This must be an 1854 delamotte, but not one published at the time. Halbig's Franconia stands in the centre, but I can't work out what is behind it, one of the crosses perhaps?
"Victorian Visions
Saturday, December 01, 2007 - Sunday, March 16, 2008
An exhibition exploring the highly creative and experimental world of Victorian photography including images by some of the most famous names of the period: Julia Margaret Cameron, Lady Hawarden, Roger Fenton, Gustave Le Gray, Peter Emerson, Robert Howlett and BB Turner. The images record the people and places of a very different era; intense, haunting and romantic. Other images evoke the world of painting in their composition and style, with arresting landscapes.
The exhibition is a collaboration with the V&A, London."
This must be an 1854 delamotte, but not one published at the time. Halbig's Franconia stands in the centre, but I can't work out what is behind it, one of the crosses perhaps?
There's one more construction photo Ken Kiss found that wasn't included in the Delamotte/progress set. I'll try and dig it up...
I've not bothered to read the article yet--I doubt anyone is bothering to read what I say, either--but isn't that exhibition meant to be in Liverpool? As my Afro-Caribbean mate from school used to say: "That's a long ting, star!"
I've not bothered to read the article yet--I doubt anyone is bothering to read what I say, either--but isn't that exhibition meant to be in Liverpool? As my Afro-Caribbean mate from school used to say: "That's a long ting, star!"