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Francis Lockey 
Malmesbury Abbey, South Door 
1853 (taken) 1900 (ca, print) 
  
Gelatin silver print, from calotype negative 
9 7/8 x 7 1/2 ins 
  
Archive Farms 
 
LL/64862 
  
Lockey was rector of Swainswick near Bath and photographed architecture and landscapes, mostly in Somerset and South Wales in the 1850s. Lockey made negatives 8 x 11 inches and often made prints for use in a Wheatstone stereoviewer. Many of Lockey’s negatives survive in the collections of St. Fagan’s, Cardiff and the Bath Literary and Scientific Institute. 
 

 
  
 
  
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