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Page 1: Body and the Archive in the 19th Century. Unknown photographer, Birmingham Prisoners

Body and the Archive in the 19th Century

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Unknown photographer, Birmingham Prisoners

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The daguerreotype of Edgar Allan Poe vs. daguerreotype portrait in its case

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Unknown photographer, Wandsworth Prison Records

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852-58)

因酗酒與沮喪而瘋癲的女人

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852)

強加 Ophelia 的服飾、道具、姿態、表情在她身上

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852) vs. Nadar, Sarah

Bernhardt (1865)

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852-58)

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852)

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852-58)

石版畫。「產後躁症」 ( puerperal mania ) 的恢復過程四階段,以不整齊的頭髮再現瘋癲,以合宜的女性裝扮再現恢復理智

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852)

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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Inmates of Surrey County Asylum (1852)

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Thomas Barnes and Roderick Johnstone, Personal

History of a Child at Dr. Barnardo’s Home (1871)

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Unknown photographer, Before and after Photographs of a Young Boy (1895)

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Eadweard Muybridge, Galloping Horse (1878)

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Theodore Gericault, Epsom (1820)

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Eadweard Muybridge, Head-spring, a Flying Pigeon Interfering

(1885)

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John Thomson, The Crawlers from Street Life in London (1877-78)

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Thomas Annan, Close No 11 Bridgegate from

Photographs of Old Closes, Streets, etc. (1867)

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Thomas Annan, Photographs of Old Closes, Streets, etc.

(1867)

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William Henry Fox Talbot, The Open Door (1843)

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Lewis W. Hine, Ten-Year-Old Spinner, North Carolina Cotton Mill (1908-09)

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