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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Origins of Scottish Photography: Pioneering Activities in St Andrews and Edinburgh
- Chapter 2 David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson: The ‘Partnership of Genius’ and the First Art Photography
- Chapter 3 Photography for the Few: The Activities of Enthusiastic and Artistic Amateurs
- Chapter 4 Photography in Demand: The Work of the Increasing Number of Professional Photographers to Meet Public Demand
- Chapter 5 Scots Abroad: The Achievements of Scottish Photographers Around the World
- Chapter 6 Tourists and Travellers: Images of Scotland Produced for the Rapidly Growing Tourist Market and Photographs Taken by Visitors
- Chapter 7 Recording Social Conditions and Industrial Change: Photographs of what was Being Lost and what was Replacing it
- Chapter 8 Photography as Art: Looking at the Images and the Arguments
- Chapter 9 Populist Activity and Pictorialism: Popular Involvement with Cheap and Mass Produced Cameras and Photographers with Artistic Aspirations
- Chapter 10 Scotland's Enduring Photographic Legacy
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Index
(p.201) Index
(p.201) Index
- Source:
- The Photography of Victorian Scotland
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Origins of Scottish Photography: Pioneering Activities in St Andrews and Edinburgh
- Chapter 2 David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson: The ‘Partnership of Genius’ and the First Art Photography
- Chapter 3 Photography for the Few: The Activities of Enthusiastic and Artistic Amateurs
- Chapter 4 Photography in Demand: The Work of the Increasing Number of Professional Photographers to Meet Public Demand
- Chapter 5 Scots Abroad: The Achievements of Scottish Photographers Around the World
- Chapter 6 Tourists and Travellers: Images of Scotland Produced for the Rapidly Growing Tourist Market and Photographs Taken by Visitors
- Chapter 7 Recording Social Conditions and Industrial Change: Photographs of what was Being Lost and what was Replacing it
- Chapter 8 Photography as Art: Looking at the Images and the Arguments
- Chapter 9 Populist Activity and Pictorialism: Popular Involvement with Cheap and Mass Produced Cameras and Photographers with Artistic Aspirations
- Chapter 10 Scotland's Enduring Photographic Legacy
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Index