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DR. HURTER died twenty-two years ago, and Mr. Driffield afterwards did little or nothing more in connection with their joint labours than complete and publish the work that was almost finished.It is possible now, therefore, to regard their work as a whole, andto see something of the relationship that it bears to the general progress of photography from the scientific point of view.
A Memorial Volume containing an Account of the Photographic Researches of Ferdinand Hurter and Vero C. Driffield: Being a Reprint of their Published Papers, together with a History of their Early Work and a Bibliography of Later Work on the Same Subject.
Edited By W. B. Ferguson. Pp. xii + 374. (London: The Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, n.d.) Price 25s.
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J., C. A Memorial Volume containing an Account of the Photographic Researches of Ferdinand Hurter and Vero C Driffield: Being a Reprint of their Published Papers, together with a History of their Early Work and a Bibliography of Later Work on the Same Subject . Nature 105, 609–610 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105609b0
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