108 examples of daguerreotypes in sentences

Some half a dozen daguerreotypes, a case of stuffed humming-birds, and a wreath of flowers embellished the walls.

Then he pointed a trembling finger at one of the daguerreotypes.

Henry Clay From a daguerreotype.

Martin Van Buren From a daguerreotype.

Daniel Webster After a drawing from a daguerreotype.

John C. Calhoun From a daguerreotype.

James K. Polk From a daguerreotype.

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"Daguerreotypes of the place, for Lord Scoutbush.

Experiments with daguerreotypes.

" Dinner being over, Madam Conway and Maggie returned to the parlor, where, while the former resumed her chair, the latter amused herself by examining the books and odd-looking daguerreotypes which lay upon the table.

In 1840 Dr. John W. Draper so perfected the daguerreotype that it could be used to take pictures of persons and landscapes.

Daguerreotype.

All the little villages had their daguerreotype shops except one, and there the deficiency was supplied by a perambulating artist in a tented cart.

The road presented the usual features of rich cultivated land, a dash of wild forest, a bit of bog, and ruts like drains; and each hamlet or village exhibited a permanent or an ambulating daguerreotype shop.

" THE OLD DAGUERREOTYPES, "Grandpa's collar a show.

[Illustration] THE OLD DAGUERREOTYPES Up in the attic I found them, locked in the cedar chest, Where the flowered gowns lie folded, which once were brave as the best; And like the queer old jackets and the waistcoats gay with stripes, They tell of a worn-out fashionthese old daguerreotypes.

[Illustration] THE OLD DAGUERREOTYPES Up in the attic I found them, locked in the cedar chest, Where the flowered gowns lie folded, which once were brave as the best; And like the queer old jackets and the waistcoats gay with stripes, They tell of a worn-out fashionthese old daguerreotypes.

He is known, also, to the scientific world by a number of treatises, with some of which we have long been familiar, as, for instance, the "Cours de Microscopic," with the remarkable Atlas copied from daguerreotypes taken by the aid of the camera.

Our readers may like to know the outlines of the process of making daguerreotypes and photographs, as just furnished us by Mr. Whipple, one of the most successful operators in this country.

Berkley sprang to relieve her of the big book and a box full of silhouettes, miniatures, and daguerreotypes.

DAGUERREOTYPE, a process named after its inventor, Louis Daguerre, a Frenchman, of producing pictures by means of the camera on a surface sensitive to light and shade, and interesting as the first step in photography.

Here they took the first daguerreotypes made in America.

The entire panorama from the latter point, taken with the camera lucida, along with copies of some daguerreotypes made at the same place, are herewith submitted.

He also selected points of view for the use of the daguerreotype and camera lucida, and, being unable to do any more on the ground for the furtherance of the objects of his appointment, returned to New York, taking with him the earlier records of the field operations for the purpose of organizing the office work.

108 examples of  daguerreotypes  in sentences