Group Taking Tea at Lacock Abbey, 17 August 1843.

UNSPECIFIED - AUGUST 20: Calotype negative by William Henry Fox Talbot (1800- 1877). Fox Talbot invented the negative/positive process for producing photographs between 1835- 39. Any number of prints could be made from the same shot by transferring the negative image on to special paper to make a positive print; these prints were called calotypes. (Photo by The Royal Photographic Society Collection / Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Getty Images)
UNSPECIFIED - AUGUST 20: Calotype negative by William Henry Fox Talbot (1800- 1877). Fox Talbot invented the negative/positive process for producing photographs between 1835- 39. Any number of prints could be made from the same shot by transferring the negative image on to special paper to make a positive print; these prints were called calotypes. (Photo by The Royal Photographic Society Collection / Victoria and Albert Museum, London/Getty Images)
Group Taking Tea at Lacock Abbey, 17 August 1843.
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Hulton Archive
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17 August, 1843
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