In
1874, the British Journal of Photography looked back on the early days of
photography and wrote:
“The
death of Professor Cosmo Innes (July 31 1874) noticed by our “peripatetic”
correspondent last week recalls to our mind some of the long-forgotten
reminiscences of what was undoubtedly the earliest photographic society in the
world - the Calotype Club - of which Professor Innes was one of the founders and
one of the most enthusiastic members.”
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