Photographs

Unseen photos from Bournemouth’s 1910 International Aviation Meeting, during which Rolls-Royce co-founder Charles Rolls plunged to his death when his plane broke up mid-air, go under the hammer wit
A possibly unique pair of portrait photographs of the young Edward VIII when Prince of Wales has sold at Chiswick Auctions for £10,625. The buyer was a private collector based in America.
A set of photographs of Sir John Franklin and his fellow senior officers of the ill- fated HMS Erebus and Terror – believed lost until now – has fetched £444,500 at Sotheby’s&…
The National Gallery of Art has acquired the Ross J. Kelbaugh Collection, one of the most important holdings of American vernacular photographs.
A set of photographs of Sir John Franklin and his fellow senior officers of the ill-fated HMS Erebus and&nbsp
Hindman’s summer American Historical Ephemera & Photography auction saw passionate bidding for early photographs and material surrounding America’s westward expansion.
A group of scientists, researchers, and scholars have studied three of what are believed to be among the earliest surviving
The Raab Collection has announced the discovery of an important document from World War II, a forgotten relic of a great mission connecting the victory
When Eastman Kodak announced on June 22, 2009, that it was permanently retiring Kodachrome film, it marked the death of traditional photography.
Two very quirky boyhood photographs by the celebrated amateur French ph