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Woodward's Solar Enlarger - A personal story
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1.D.A. Woodward
1858
Anthony's Advertisement for 1858 (showing Woodward's Solar Camera (Patented February 1857)

Advert
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43782
2.D.A. Woodward
1857
D.A. Woodward solar enlarger

Illustration, photograph
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43786
3.D.A. Woodward
1857, 24 February (patent)
D.A. Woodward Camera, No:16,700 Patented Feb 24, 1857

Patent
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43788
4.D.A. Woodward
1857, 24 February (patent)
D.A. Woodward Camera, No:16,700 Patented Feb 24, 1857

Patent
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43789
5.D.A. Woodward
1857, 24 February (patent)
D.A. Woodward Camera, No:16,700 Patented Feb 24, 1857

Patent illustration
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43790
6.D.A. Woodward
1857 (ca)
Woodward's Improved Solar camera

Advert
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43791
7.Unidentified photographer / artist
n.d.
Roberts quarter plate camera atop the enlarger to give size comparison. From front of lens to back of mirror measures approximately four feet in length with the box at a little over 14 inches in height and width

Colour image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/45620
8.D.A. Woodward
n.d.
Woodward Improved Enlarger

Illustration
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43792
9.Matthew Isenburg
2011
Woodward's Patent Solar Enlarger

Colour image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/45628
10.D.A. Woodward
n.d.
Woodward Improved Enlarger

Advert
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43793
11.Unidentified photographer / artist
n.d.
Solar enlarger

Catalogue illustration
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
Published in the Dubosque Catalogue, 1862, p.22, fig.8
 
LL/45621
12.Unidentified photographer / artist
n.d.
Cross section of the first model of David Woodward's enlarger

Book illustration
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
Source details are rquested.
 
LL/45622
13.Unidentified photographer / artist
1860, 1 May (published)
Woodward's Patent Solar Enlarger

Advert
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
Photographic Notes, May 1st, 1860
 
LL/45623
14.D.A. Woodward
1857 (or later)
D.A. Woodward solar enlarger

Color image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43783
15.D.A. Woodward
1857 (or later)
Voightlander Lens (No.683) on a D.A. Woodward solar enlarger

Color image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43784
16.D.A. Woodward
1857, 24 February (patent)
Plate on D.A. Woodward NO.269, Patented Feb 24, 1857 - solar enlarger

Plate
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43785
17.D.A. Woodward
n.d.
Schtucket, showing a solar enlarger

Stereoview, half
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/45629
18.D.A. Woodward
n.d.
Schtucket, showing a solar enlarger

Stereoview, half, detail
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/43787
19.D.A. Woodward
n.d.
Woodward Improved Enlarger

Cyanotype
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
Dec 1885, The Philadelphia photographer, p. 407:
Mr. E. Long, Quincy, 111., has sent us a photograph of his model solar-printing establishment. Seven direct printers stand with their one eye solemnly directed to the heavens while they work—and it does take Long to fill orders. It is a clean, comfortable-looking place.
Craig's Daguerrian Registry has the following entry for Enoch Long:
He studied daguerreotyping with Robert Cornelius in Philadelphia, Pa. and began his career in 1842. In 1844 he was listed in Boston, Mass., at 96 Washington Street, in business as Long Brothers, with Horatio H. Long. He then operated as a daguerreian in Illinois before going to St. Louis, Mo. in 1848. That year he was listed in partnership with H. Long at the southeast corner of Third and Market Streets, upstairs, with the entrance on Third Street. The firm also sold apparatus and offered instruction. The partnership may have continued until 1852, when E. Long was listed alone at the northeast corner of Fourth and Market Streets, upstairs, over Francis and Walton's Drug Store. From 1853 to 1860 he was listed at the southeast corner of Third and Market Streets, probably the same as 100 Market Street. He authored Pastel Portraits on Solar Enlargements and Crayon Portraits on Solar Enlargements. Embossed on the velvet liner of a case, "E. Long/St. Louis, Mo." He died January, 1898 on the streets of Quincy, Ill., his home town.

 
LL/43794
20.Matthew Isenburg
2011, 16 March
Woodward's Patent Solar Enlarger arrives showing the damaged package

Colour image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/45624
21.Matthew Isenburg
2011
Woodward's Patent Solar Enlarger being repaired, rear metal plate detached from body with edge of mirror showing three bolt holes that will attach it to brass gear which rotates in the circular collar so the mirror can tilt as well as rise and falls

Colour image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/45625
22.Matthew Isenburg
2011
Woodward's Patent Solar Enlarger being repaired, reassembling the rear metal plate and aligning

Colour image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/45626
23.Matthew Isenburg
2011
Woodward's Patent Solar Enlarger being repaired, Craig Schneider holding the condenser

Colour image
Archives of Modern Conflict OR National Gallery of Canada
LL/45627
   
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