A privately owned collection acquired over the past few decades.
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Henderson, James
notes
Henderson, James Born in Lambeth 1824. Md Laura (b Leicester 1823). STUDIOS: 1 Fleet Street, City of London 1848 - 1851. 2. 184 Strand May 1851 - September 1853. Successors to Belletie & Henderson. Building collapsed September 8 1853. 3. 204 Regent Street, Westminster July 1853 - August 1855. Henderson moved to Brighton in August 1855, and to Launceston, Cornwall in September 1855. Fox-Talbot sued Henderson for infringing his patent rights and obtained an injunction May 26 1854 restraining Henderson from using the collodion process. Further proceedings were abandoned when the case of Fox-Talbot v Laroche intervened. Date of death unknown. LITERATURE: Illustrated London News September 10 1853 (illus. of collapse); Notes & Queries July 8 1854 pp 34 - 35; Times December 21 1854; PJ December 21 1854 pp 84 - 951 Art Journal February 1 1855 pp 49 - 54; H J P Arnold. Fox-Talbot. London, Hutchinson Benham, 1977 pp 198 - 199 & 209 - 210; Bernard & Pauline Heathcote. The collapse. IN History of Photography Vol 7 1983 pp 87 - 89, illus; Charles Thomas. Views and likenesses. Truro, 1988; Bernard & Pauline Heathcote. A Faithful Likeness. Lowdham, 2002.
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