Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair (20 February 1787-19 January 1861) was a Scottish politician, soldier and photographic pioneer. He was Provost of St Andrews from 1842 to 1861. Playfair took a strong interest in photography during its pioneer years and worked with Sir David Brewster to develop the calotype process. Though not a member Playfair was one of the founders of the Edinburgh Calotype Club one of the world's first photographic societies (1843).He was also a keen cellist."@en }
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- Hugh_Lyon_Playfair abstract "Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair (20 February 1787-19 January 1861) was a Scottish politician, soldier and photographic pioneer. He was Provost of St Andrews from 1842 to 1861. Playfair took a strong interest in photography during its pioneer years and worked with Sir David Brewster to develop the calotype process. Though not a member Playfair was one of the founders of the Edinburgh Calotype Club one of the world's first photographic societies (1843).He was also a keen cellist.".
- Q5931547 abstract "Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair (20 February 1787-19 January 1861) was a Scottish politician, soldier and photographic pioneer. He was Provost of St Andrews from 1842 to 1861. Playfair took a strong interest in photography during its pioneer years and worked with Sir David Brewster to develop the calotype process. Though not a member Playfair was one of the founders of the Edinburgh Calotype Club one of the world's first photographic societies (1843).He was also a keen cellist.".
- Hugh_Lyon_Playfair comment "Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair (20 February 1787-19 January 1861) was a Scottish politician, soldier and photographic pioneer. He was Provost of St Andrews from 1842 to 1861. Playfair took a strong interest in photography during its pioneer years and worked with Sir David Brewster to develop the calotype process. Though not a member Playfair was one of the founders of the Edinburgh Calotype Club one of the world's first photographic societies (1843).He was also a keen cellist.".
- Q5931547 comment "Sir Hugh Lyon Playfair (20 February 1787-19 January 1861) was a Scottish politician, soldier and photographic pioneer. He was Provost of St Andrews from 1842 to 1861. Playfair took a strong interest in photography during its pioneer years and worked with Sir David Brewster to develop the calotype process. Though not a member Playfair was one of the founders of the Edinburgh Calotype Club one of the world's first photographic societies (1843).He was also a keen cellist.".