Hill & Adamson, 1843, Mohun Lal, aged 28 in 1844, Calotype negative, 21.40 x 15.60 cm, National Galleries of Scotland, Courtesy of the National Galleries of Scotland (Accession no. PGP HA 1260), Bequest of Andrew Elliot 1950,
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Hill & Adamson, 1843, Mr Laing or Laine, Calotype print, 19.60 x 14.30 cm, National Galleries of Scotland, Courtesy of the National Galleries of Scotland (Accession no. PGP HA 558),
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Hill & Adamson, 1843-1847, David Maitland M. Crichton, Salt print, calotype negative, 7 13/16 x 5 3/16 in, Lee Gallery, Image courtesy of the Lee Gallery (www.leegallery.com),
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Hill & Adamson, 1843-1847, Rev. Dr. David Arnott, Chaplain (1803-1877), Calotype, 7.75 x 5.75 in (197 x 146 mm), Charles Schwartz Ltd, Courtesy of Charles Schwartz (#4202),
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Hill & Adamson, 1844, James Nasmyth, 1808 - 1890. Inventor of the steam hammer, Calotype print, 19.90 x 15.20 cm, National Galleries of Scotland, Courtesy of the National Galleries of Scotland (Accession no. PGP HA 541),
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Hill & Adamson, 1843-1847, John Gibson Lockhart, Salt print, calotype negative, 7 3/4 x 5 9/16, Charles Isaacs Photographs, Inc,
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Hill & Adamson, 1845 (ca), Rev. Dr. James Julius Wood of Greyfriars' Church, Edinburgh, Salt print, calotype negative, 8 x 5 5/8 in, Lee Gallery, Image courtesy of the Lee Gallery (www.leegallery.com),
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Hill & Adamson, 1845 (ca), John Ban Mackenzie, Piper to the Marquis of Breadalbane and the Highland Society, Salt print, paper negative, 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in, Lee Gallery, Courtesy of Lee Gallery (X1078),
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Hill & Adamson, 1844 (ca), Charles and George Drysdale, Salt print, paper negative, 8 x 5.9 in (202 x 146 mm), Paul Frecker,
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Hill & Adamson, 1843 (ca), D.O. Hill, Salted paper print, 20.1 x 14.6 cm, George Eastman Museum, Gift of Alden Scott Boyer (81:2398:0002),
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Hill & Adamson, 1843-1848, A medieval group [D.O. Hill on the right], Salted paper print, 15.3 x 20.2 cm, George Eastman Museum, Gift of Alden Scott Boyer (GEH NEG: 24552, 81:2396:0032),
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Hill & Adamson, 1845, Robert Adamson, Salted paper print, 9.4 x 8.4 cm, Edinburgh City Libraries and Information Services, Library Item, 3945,
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Hill & Adamson, 1843 (ca), Mrs Elizabeth (Johnstone) Hall, Salted paper print from a calotype negative, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Scotland, Photograph Collections (FB.el.20),
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Hill & Adamson, 1845, [the Watson and Milne Women], Salted paper print, 19.8 x 14.0 cm, George Eastman Museum, © 2004 George Eastman House,
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Hill & Adamson, 1845 (ca), The Misses Grierson, Salt print, paper negative, 7 1/2 x 5 3/4 in, Lee Gallery, Courtesy of Lee Gallery (V1142),
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Hill & Adamson, 1844-1845, James Linton, Salt print, calotype negative, 7 3/4 x 5 11/16, Charles Isaacs Photographs, Inc,
LL/4135
Hill & Adamson, 1845 (ca), Sandy (or James) Linton, his Boat and Bairns, Salt print, paper negative, 7 3/4 x 5 3/4 in, Lee Gallery, Courtesy of Lee Gallery (X1322),
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Hill & Adamson, 1844-1846, Alexander Rutherford, William Ramsay and John Linton, Newhaven, Scotland, Salt print, paper negative, 7 5/8 x 5 5/8 in, Lee Gallery, Image courtesy of the Lee Gallery (www.leegallery.com),
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Hill & Adamson, 1843-1847, Fisher Boys, Newhaven, Carbon print, 5.75 x 7.75 in (14x20 cm), Christopher Wahren Fine Photographs, Courtesy of Christopher Wahren Fine Photographs (ia68),
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Hill & Adamson, 1846 (ca), Mrs. Elizabeth (Johnstone) Hall, Salt print, J. Paul Getty Museum, © J. Paul Getty Trust [84.XO.734.4.5.2],
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Hill & Adamson, 1843-1847 (ca), Lady (Mary Campbell) Ruthven, Salted paper print, 20.5 x 16.0 cm, George Eastman Museum, Gift of Alden Scott Boyer (GEH NEG: 42837, 81:2398:0042),
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Hill & Adamson, 1846, 92nd Gordon Highlanders at Edinburgh Castle, Calotype print, 19. x 14.10 cm, National Galleries of Scotland, Courtesy of the National Galleries of Scotland (Accession no. PGP HA 347),
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Hill & Adamson, 1846, 9 April, The Porthole, Edinburgh Castle, Salted paper print, 19.8 x 14.6 cm, George Eastman Museum, © 2004 George Eastman House,
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