William Fox Talbot
William Henry Fox Talbot (February 11, 1800 - September 17, 1877) was one of the first photographers and made major contributions to the photographic process. He is also remembered as the holder of a patent which affected the early development of photography in England.
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February 11 - 1800 - September 17 - 1877 - Photographer - Photographic - Patent
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| ► | Invention of calotype process |
| ► | Patenting controversy |
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