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Harleyford Weir, Hurley

Photograph
1862 (photographed), 1862 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This photograph is one of 40 views of the river Thames, taken by Victor Albert Prout on his journey by boat from London to Oxford. They are part of a portfolio titled The Thames London to Oxford, published by Virtue and Company, London, in 1862. The portfolio includes two indexes listing the title of each photograph. Some of the photographs show the house boat on which he traveled, which he had converted into a darkroom.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Harleyford Weir, Hurley (assigned by artist)
  • The Thames London to Oxford (series title)
  • Oxford (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
albumen print from wet plate collodion on glass negative
Brief description
Photograph by Victor A Prout, 'Harleyford Weir, Hurley' from the series 'The Thames London to Oxford', albumen print, 1862
Physical description
Photograph
Dimensions
  • Image height: 120mm
  • Image width: 273mm
  • Mount height: 301mm
  • Mount width: 383mm
Gallery label
  • Victor Albert Prout (1835–77) Westminster Palace and Bridge’; ‘Kew Bridge’; ‘Twickenham (Second View)’; ‘Moulsey’; ‘Windsor Lock’; ‘Windsor’; ‘Maidenhead Railway Bridge’; ‘Harleyford Weir, Hurley��; ‘Iffley Mill’; ‘Oxford’ 1862 Prout produced an impressive photographic journey along the River Thames, from the Houses of Parliament to Magdalen Bridge in Oxford. The panoramic format suited the wide expanses of riverside landscape he depicted. Prout’s covered darkroom boat, where he prepared and developed his negatives, is visible in two of the views. Albumen prints Museum nos. Ph.135, 133, 127, 123, 117, 116, 114, 110, 98, 96-1987(06/02/2015 - 01/11/2015)
  • Victor Albert Prout (1835–77) From the series The Thames London to Oxford, 1862 Prout produced an impressive photographic journey along the River Thames, from the Houses of Parliament to Magdalen Bridge in Oxford. The panoramic format suited the wide expanses of riverside landscape he depicted. He completed the journey in a covered darkroom boat, where he prepared and developed his negatives. Albumen prints (30-04-2015)
Object history
purchased from Robert Hershkowitz Limited
Place depicted
Summary
This photograph is one of 40 views of the river Thames, taken by Victor Albert Prout on his journey by boat from London to Oxford. They are part of a portfolio titled The Thames London to Oxford, published by Virtue and Company, London, in 1862. The portfolio includes two indexes listing the title of each photograph. Some of the photographs show the house boat on which he traveled, which he had converted into a darkroom.
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Joan Osmond (2013) Victor Albert Prout. A Mid-Vctorian Photographer (1835-1877) Martin Parr and Gerry Badger (2004), The Photobook: A History Volume 1, Phaidon, p. 67 Sunday Times Book of Photodiscovery, 1980, p. 239
Collection
Accession number
PH.110-1987

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Record createdJanuary 2, 2015
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