[Amateur World Tour Album, taken with early Kodak cameras, plus purchased travel photographs by various photographers]
(Overall shot, 2-page spread, depicting 84.XA.736.10.53-.92)
Herbert Bell, Frederick Nutt Broderick, Gustave Hermans, Anthony Horner, Michael Horner, C. W. J. Johnson, Léon & Lévy, Léopold Louis Mercier, Neurdein Frères, Louis Parnard, Alfred Pettitt, Francis Godolphin Osborne Stuart, Unknown, Valentine & Sons, L. P. Vallée, York and Son, and J. Kühn
Includes amateur photographs taken with early Kodak cameras, including the original Kodak or Kodak no. 1, and Kodak no. 2 cameras, as well as commercially produced images.
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Title: [Amateur World Tour Album, taken with early Kodak cameras, plus purchased travel photographs by various photographers]
(Overall shot, 2-page spread, depicting 84.XA.736.10.53-.92)
Creator: Herbert Bell, Frederick Nutt Broderick, Gustave Hermans, Anthony Horner, Michael Horner, C. W. J. Johnson, Léon & Lévy, Léopold Louis Mercier, Neurdein Frères, Louis Parnard, Alfred Pettitt, Francis Godolphin Osborne Stuart, Unknown, Valentine & Sons, L. P. Vallée, York and Son, J. Kühn
Date Created: 1880s–1890s
Location Created: England; France; Netherlands; Belgium; Canada; United States; Europe
Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Creator Display Name: Herbert Bell (English, 1856 - 1946) Frederick Nutt Broderick (English, about 1854 - 1913) Gustave Hermans (Belgian, 1856 - 1934) Anthony Horner (English, 1853 - 1923) Michael Horner (English, 1843 - 1869) C. W. J. Johnson (American, 1833 - 1903) Léon & Lévy (French, active 1864 - 1913 or 1920) Léopold Louis Mercier (French, born 1866) Neurdein Frères (French. founded 1860s, dissolved 1918) Louis Parnard (French, 1840 - 1893) Alfred Pettitt (English, 1820 - 1880) Francis Godolphin Osborne Stuart (British, born Scotland, 1843 - 1923) Unknown maker Valentine & Sons (Scottish, founded 1851, dissolved 1910) L. P. Vallée (Canadian, 1837 - 1905) York and Son (active about 1884 - 1940s) J. Kühn (French, active Paris, France 1885 - early 20th century)