Photograph
ca. 1847 (photographed)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
Calvert Jones began to experiment with photography from the moment the new art was announced in 1839. He became closely connected with its British inventor, W.H. Fox Talbot through relatives and friends who lived near Jones' home in South Wales.
St John's gateway is the only surviving gate in the medieval city wall of Bristol. The view through the arch clearly shows Broad Street and Christs Chuch at the end.
St John's gateway is the only surviving gate in the medieval city wall of Bristol. The view through the arch clearly shows Broad Street and Christs Chuch at the end.
Object details
Category | |
Object type | |
Materials and techniques | Salted paper print from calotype negative |
Brief description | Photograph, view of arch, Bristol 1847, Calvert Jones |
Physical description | View through a pointed archway to a street of buildings with a church at the end. All edges of the image are faded, only the central part remains dark. |
Dimensions |
|
Object history | St John's gateway is the only suviving gate in the medieval city wall of Bristol. The view through the arch is Broad Street with the tower of Christ's Chrch rising at the end. St John's gateway is the only surviving gate in the medieval city wall of Bristol. The view through the arch looks up Broad Street to Christ Church. |
Historical context | Hugh Owen, a contemporary of Jones, photographed the same arch from an almost identical viewpoint. This photograph, now lost, can be seen in Reece Winstone, Bristol's Earliest Photographs, 1974. |
Subjects depicted | |
Place depicted | |
Summary | Calvert Jones began to experiment with photography from the moment the new art was announced in 1839. He became closely connected with its British inventor, W.H. Fox Talbot through relatives and friends who lived near Jones' home in South Wales. St John's gateway is the only surviving gate in the medieval city wall of Bristol. The view through the arch clearly shows Broad Street and Christs Chuch at the end. |
Associated object | PH.40-1983 (Object) |
Collection | |
Accession number | PH.47-1983 |
About this object record
Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly.
You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.
Suggest feedback
You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.
Suggest feedback
Record created | September 11, 2007 |
Record URL |
Download as: JSONIIIF Manifest