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Unidentified photographer, Virginia Regiment, Calle Real, 1847-1848 (ca), Daguerreotype, Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Call number: WA Photos 26, Image ID Number: 1005277, LL/38170
 
Earliest war photographs (1840-1870)
Contents
Introduction
262.01   The earliest photographs of war and civil conflict
War photography before photography
262.02   Napoleonic Wars
Early examples
262.03   Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
262.04   Year of Revolutions (1848): France, Paris
262.05   Stefano Lecchi: The Defence of Rome (la difesa di Roma) (1849)
262.06   John McCosh: Burma
262.07   Jean-Charles Langlois: The Crimean War
262.08   Gustave Le Gray: Camp de Châlons (1857)
 
  
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