Silver print or gelatin silver print

Print produced on the most common form of photographic paper up to the present day, introduced into general use in the 1880s. These prints are made with silver halides suspended in a layer of gelatin on fibre based paper. They are developed using the three-bath chemistry of developer, stop, and fixer, and can be chemically toned to alter the finished look of the print.

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Kitty Marion (Katherina Maria Schafer)
by Criminal Record Office, after Unknown photographer
circa 1913
NPG x45561

Christine Keeler
by Lewis Morley
June 1963
NPG x88355

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