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- Photozincography abstract "Photozincography, sometimes referred to as Heliozincography but essentially the same process, known commercially as zinco, is the photographic process developed by Sir Henry James FRS (1803–1877) in the mid-nineteenth century.This method enabled the accurate reproduction of images, manuscript text and outline engravings, which proved invaluable when originally used to create maps during the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain during the 1850s, carried out by the government's Topographical Department, headed by Colonel Sir Henry James.".
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- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photographic_processes_dating_from_the_19th_century.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printing_processes.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printmaking.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Collodion.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Gum_bichromate.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Henry_James_(British_Army_officer).
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Henry_James_(Ordnance_Survey).
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Negative_(photography).
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Nitrocellulose.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Pantograph.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Photographic_negative.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Photography.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Photozincography_of_Domesday_Book.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_dichromate.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Printing_press.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Society.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Tracing_paper.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLink File:Domesday_zinco_Somerset_Glastonbury.jpg.
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Photozincography".
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLinkText "photolithographer".
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLinkText "photozincographed".
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLinkText "photozincographic".
- Photozincography wikiPageWikiLinkText "photozincography".
- Photozincography hasPhotoCollection Photozincography.
- Photozincography wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Photozincography subject Category:Photographic_processes_dating_from_the_19th_century.
- Photozincography subject Category:Printing_processes.
- Photozincography subject Category:Printmaking.
- Photozincography hypernym Process.
- Photozincography type Election.
- Photozincography type Process.
- Photozincography type Technique.
- Photozincography comment "Photozincography, sometimes referred to as Heliozincography but essentially the same process, known commercially as zinco, is the photographic process developed by Sir Henry James FRS (1803–1877) in the mid-nineteenth century.This method enabled the accurate reproduction of images, manuscript text and outline engravings, which proved invaluable when originally used to create maps during the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain during the 1850s, carried out by the government's Topographical Department, headed by Colonel Sir Henry James.".
- Photozincography label "Photozincography".
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- Photozincography sameAs Q7187947.
- Photozincography sameAs Q7187947.
- Photozincography wasDerivedFrom Photozincography?oldid=611244155.
- Photozincography isPrimaryTopicOf Photozincography.