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Hill and Adamson

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Hill and Adamson

Scottish photographers who worked together 1843–48. They made extensive use of the calotype process in their portraits of leading members of the Free Church of Scotland and their views of Edinburgh and the Scottish fishing village of Newhaven. They produced some 2,500 calotypes. Their work was rediscovered around 1900.



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