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Photograph (Daguerreotype) of a Young Woman Standing (Mary Pattinson), by Hugh Lee Pattinson, c.1845

Inventory Number 22900


Acknowledgement: © History of Science Museum, University of Oxford, inv.22900

Item type
Object
Provenance
Presented by R. S. Newall in 1965. Originally belonging to Hugh Lee Pattinson, the donor's great-grandfather.
Physical material
Copper
Inventory No
22900
Accession Number
1965-11

Description

Daguerreotype. Young woman standing, her left hand resting on a ?chair-back or similar draped object to right. Later pencil inscription on back identifies her as 'Mary Pattinson wife of R. S. Newall' (H. L. Pattinson's daughter, who married Newall in 1849). Note that the image is barely discernable to the naked eye, the accompanying copy uses careful photographic copying techniques to bring out what little survives.

One of ten daguerreotypes that were in the original light-proof tin, in which they had been purchased before exposure; the tin (29300) also contained part of a price list (12020) of the supplier Egerton dated July 1845, which provides an approximate date for the images. They have been returned to the tin after exposure, development, and (presumably) fixing, but never mounted in protective enclosures or frames, as was normal with daguerreotypes and essential not just to their handling but to their chemical survival (as daguerreotypes are sensitive to exposure to the atmosphere, not just to exposure to light, and their surfaces are extremely delicate). They have thus both faded (all the images are faint, some barely discernable under normal viewing conditions) and sustained surface damage, varying from chemical eruptions and discoloration natural to the process to gross damage from rough handling (perhaps by children of the Pattinson and Newall families).