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'Salt Rocks and River [Qishm].' Photographer: Unknown [‎16r] (1/1)

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The record is made up of 1 b&w silver gelatin The principal photographic process used for black and white photography from the 1870s. print. It was created in 24 Nov 1903. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Visual Arts.

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Genre/Subject Matter:

View of the salt rocks and a river on Qishm Island. Rocky hills rise in the background, while at right a scree-covered slope leads down to the river at centre.

Inscriptions:

Ink, below image: 'Salt Rocks and River.'

Pencil, lower right, alongside image: ‘17’

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1 b&w silver gelatin The principal photographic process used for black and white photography from the 1870s. print
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Dimensions:

101 x 148 mm

Condition:

The print is in good condition, though the mounting paper is heavily foxed and crumbling.

Foliation:

‘17’

Process:

Silver gelatin The principal photographic process used for black and white photography from the 1870s.

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English in Latin script
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'Salt Rocks and River [Qishm].' Photographer: Unknown [‎16r] (1/1), British Library: Visual Arts, Photo 49/1/17, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100024008052.0x00002c> [accessed 23 December 2024]

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