V. E. Denham, J. R. Wyatt & Co.






Notes:
These three pages of photographic formulae came with were kept by the
photographer that used the
Peck & Co. Studio Camera shown elsewhere here. All three
(six sides) appear to have been written by a V. E. Denham, who is
connected with (an assistant of?) the photographer J. R. Wyatt,
Artist. Since they were with a camera from the 1850's, they
probably date from then.
References:
Antique and Classic Cameras, Harry I. Gross,
1965, pp. 30 (camera) & 104 (formula sheets)
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