File:Sir John Herschel, by Julia Margaret Cameron.jpg

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"Sir John Herschel". Subject is John Herschel, English mathematician and scientist. Albumen print, 384 x 279mm (15 1/8 x 11 1/8"). National Portrait Gallery: NPG P201

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Source Scanned from Colin Ford's Julia Margaret Cameron: 19th Century Photographer of Genius, ISBN 1855145065.
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Julia Margaret Cameron  (1815–1879)  wikidata:Q230120 q:it:Julia Margaret Cameron
 
Julia Margaret Cameron
Description British photographer, artist and writer
Date of birth/death 11 June 1815 Edit this at Wikidata 26 January 1879 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Calcutta, India Kalutara, Ceylon
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