Robert Bourdeau (1931, 14 November - ) was born - Canada, ON, Kingston. Canadian photographer. General Sir Edward Francis Chapman (1840, 14 November - 1926, 12 May) was born. Martin Kríž (1841, 14 November - 1916, 5 April) was born - Czech Republic [now], Brno – Líšen. Lawyer, archaeologist, palaeontologist and speleologist. From 1878 he made many explorations of the Moravian karst caves. From 1881 he used electrical lighting to photograph some of the caves. George F. Atkinson (no info - 1918, 14 November) died - US, WA, nr, Mount Rainier. Highly respected mycologist at Cornell University who used photography as an aid to his research. Authors of nearly 200 published works and intense taxonomical studies of European and American mycology. His research notes and photographs are being More... Joseph N. Johannes and Co (1852 (ca) - 1919, 14 November) died. Albert Kahn (1860, 3 March - 1940, 14 November) died - France, Hauts-de-Seine, Boulogne-Billancourt. Although he was a banker rather than a photographer his role in using colour photography and film to document the planet left a profound legacy. Following a visit to Japan with his chauffeur and photographer, Alfred Dutertre, in 1909 he funded a More... Stefan Lorant (1901, 22 February - 1997, 14 November) died - US, MN, Rochester. One of the most influential picture editors of his generation and a founder of pictorial journalism and the photo-essay. Worked in his family's photographic studio in Budapest and in early silent films in Vienna and Berlin. He was editor of MüMore... Ramon J. Muxter (1945, 1 September - 2007, 14 November) died - US, MN, Minneapolis. Photographer who recorded the seedy life of Minneapolis - pool halls, brothels and the gamblers, bikers and prostitutes who frequented them. He attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design from 1966 to 1967. He was a larger than life More... Richard Nicklin (? - 1854, 14 November) died. Photographer sent by the English Government to photograph during the Crimea War. He was drowned along with his two assistants from the Royal Engineers when their ship "Rip Van Winkle" was lost in a storm in Balaclava harbour on 14 November 1854. | January February March April May June July August September October November December
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