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George Rexworthy De Wilde (1832/3–1906): a forgotten pioneer of Arctic photography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 February 2015
Abstract
An account of G.R. De Wilde's contribution to Arctic photography is presented. His images from Sir Allen Young's 1875 voyage in Pandora are the earliest to be published from a British expedition, albeit in a volume that was privately printed.
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