Sunday, 30 October 2016

The Photographers of 1870s London Who Documented Their Disappearing City

The Photographers of 1870s London Who Documented Their Disappearing City

The idea of capturing something in photography before it disappears dates back almost to the dawn of the medium. In 1875, a group called the Society for Photographing Relics of Old London formed in response to the imminent demise of the 17th-century Oxford Arms. Like many coaching inns, the Arms was facing destruction as the city, coming out of the Industrial Revolution, was in a state of major redevelopment. Photographers documented the inn and other soot-stained alleyways, Gothic façades, and rambling wooden structures in glass plate negatives, printed in carbon to make them last.
Read more: http://hyperallergic.com/299912/the-photographers-of-1870s-london-who-documented-their-disappearing-city/?source=Snapzu

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