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THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY. March 2, 1863 MR. O.G. REJLANDER'S GLASS ROOM, &c.THOSE who have enjoyed the pleasure of examining Mr. Rejlander's productions cannot have missed observing the very effective manner in which his subjects are usually lighted; and as this gentleman has recently constructed a new and inexpensive operating-room, at No. 7, St. George's Terrace, Maiden Road, Kentish Town, N.W., where he has established his head-quarters for professional work, we have, by his courtesy, an opportunity of giving those of our readers to whom the hint may be of service a description and rough illustration of the same, Fig. 1 is ground plan, and fig. 2 a plan of the framework of the erection,-the glass room consisting principally of wood and iron. In a note received some time since horn Mr. Rejlander he says:--a
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FIG. 2 "O.G. REJLANDER." The glass-room has been completed, and gives Mr. Rejlander great satisfaction. The history, as above given, of the origin of Clausel's encaustic paste as made in this country, is amusing enough. |
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