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Tytler, Harriet Christina (English photographer and painter, died 1907, active in India)
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Note: In 1858, Harriet Christina Tytler and her husband Robert Christopher learned the calotype process from either Felice Beato or John Murray in Agra, India. Together they took 500 photographs of sites affected by the 1858 mutiny at Lucknow, India. In 1866, the Tytlers settled in Simla, India, where Harriet Christina opened an orphanage for Eurasian and Indian girls, and Robert Christopher opened a natural history museum. |
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Tytler, Robert Christopher |
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(English military officer and photographer, 1818-1872, active in India) [500036611] |
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Tytler, Robert Christopher |
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(English military officer and photographer, 1818-1872, active in India) [500036611] |
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(English photographer and painter, died 1907, active in India) ..... [VP Preferred]
(English photographer and painter; died 1907) ..... [CCA]
(British photographer, -1907) ..... [RKD]
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