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- Adolphe_Duperly abstract "Adolphe Duperly (1801–1865) was a French engraver, lithographer and printer who settled in Kingston, Jamaica who produced daguerreotypes and then founded a photography business.Duperly was born in Paris, but was in Jamaica in the 1830s and produced a lithograph of the 1831 Baptist War and the emancipation celebrations in Kingston in 1838. He also provided a pictorial chronicle of African-Caribbean people in the 1830s. During the 1840s he published a collection of daguerreotypes of Jamaica.".
- Q22017216 abstract "Adolphe Duperly (1801–1865) was a French engraver, lithographer and printer who settled in Kingston, Jamaica who produced daguerreotypes and then founded a photography business.Duperly was born in Paris, but was in Jamaica in the 1830s and produced a lithograph of the 1831 Baptist War and the emancipation celebrations in Kingston in 1838. He also provided a pictorial chronicle of African-Caribbean people in the 1830s. During the 1840s he published a collection of daguerreotypes of Jamaica.".
- Adolphe_Duperly comment "Adolphe Duperly (1801–1865) was a French engraver, lithographer and printer who settled in Kingston, Jamaica who produced daguerreotypes and then founded a photography business.Duperly was born in Paris, but was in Jamaica in the 1830s and produced a lithograph of the 1831 Baptist War and the emancipation celebrations in Kingston in 1838. He also provided a pictorial chronicle of African-Caribbean people in the 1830s. During the 1840s he published a collection of daguerreotypes of Jamaica.".
- Q22017216 comment "Adolphe Duperly (1801–1865) was a French engraver, lithographer and printer who settled in Kingston, Jamaica who produced daguerreotypes and then founded a photography business.Duperly was born in Paris, but was in Jamaica in the 1830s and produced a lithograph of the 1831 Baptist War and the emancipation celebrations in Kingston in 1838. He also provided a pictorial chronicle of African-Caribbean people in the 1830s. During the 1840s he published a collection of daguerreotypes of Jamaica.".