[1] In a recent patent case the judge referred to Mr. Taylor as “the eminent witness.”
[2] Published at the office of The Two Worlds, Corporation Street, Manchester. Price 6d.
[3] Reprinted from the British Journal of Photography, March 17th, 1893.
[4] On taking the chair, Mr. Brown said he did not know why they had chosen him to preside that evening, unless it was because he knew nothing whatever of the subject.
[5] This sensible proposal has been entirely set aside by subsequent insinuations of the Association, directed against those who were witnesses to the experiments, and by the passing a resolution of such a character as to lead to dissension within the Association.
[7] The Practical Photographer. Monthly, 1d. Double number containing copies of Photographic Views, &c., on fine plate paper, 2d. Published by Percy Lund & Co., Memorial Hall, Ludgate Circus, E.C.; also by L. N. Fowler, and by John Heywood.
[8] The Review of Reviews, monthly, 6d. 125 Fleet Street, London; Editorial Office, Mowbray House, Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C.
[9] This experiment has since been tried with a different medium, and successful results obtained. The plates used were Ilford make, special rapid, and were purchased from Mr. Doublet, Moorgate Street.
[10] The Medium and Daybreak, weekly, 1½d. James Burne, 15 Southampton Row, W.C.
[11] Light, weekly, 2d. Published at 2 Duke Street, Adelphi, London, W.C.
[12] The Two Worlds, weekly 1d., published by The Two Worlds Publishing Company, Limited, 73A Corporation Street, Manchester.
[13] Reprinted from the Daily Graphic, June 23rd, 1892, by permission of the Rev. Mr. Haweis and of the Editor.
[14] Published by James Burns, 15 Southampton Row.