Unknown artist, The albumen is then fermented in large casks for several days., [Manufacture of albumen paper in Dresden], 1900, Book illustration, Private collection of James Reilly, With thanks to James M. Reilly for permission to use this image and to Elizabeth Chiang (George Eastman House) for locating the source., LL/42675 | Manufacture of photography-related items ContentsIntroduction | 850.01 | Introduction to the manufacture of photography-related items | 850.02 | Scovill Mfg. Co. | Albumen paper | 850.03 | The manufacture of albumen paper | Card stock | 850.04 | Introduction to card stock | Manufacture of stereoscopes and stereocards | 850.05 | Interior of Stereographic workshops | 850.06 | H.C. White Manfacturing Plant for Stereoscopes and StereoViews - North Bennington, Vermont, USA | 850.07 | H.C. White: The manufacture of stereoscopes and views |
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