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Caroline Chisholm (née Jones)

by J.B. Hunt, published by Rogerson & Tuxford, after Antoine Claudet
line engraving, published 1853
Given by Henry Witte Martin, 1861
Reference Collection
NPG D2049

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  • Antoine Claudet (1797-1867), Photographer and inventor. Artist or producer associated with 45 portraits.
  • J.B. Hunt (active 1853-1857), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 11 portraits.
  • Rogerson & Tuxford (active 1852-1870), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 10 portraits.

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  • NPG D2069: Caroline Chisholm (née Jones) (from same plate)

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Current affairs

Britain and America sign a treaty establishing an International Copyright agreement. Dickens, whose Bleak House is also published this year, was a particularly outspoken critic of these laws, as his works were freely published in America without any protection over copyright or royalties. He had lobbied the American Congress over the issue during his North American reading tour of 1842.

Art and science

David Livingstone makes a six month journey from the Zambezi river to the west coast of Africa.
Harriet Martineau translates The Positive Philosophy of August Comte. A scientific approach to understanding the natural world and human and social relations, positivism has an important influence on the development of the social sciences.
Holman Hunt exhibits his The Light of the World

International

Diplomatic row over Napoleon's call to the Turkish empire to restore Roman Catholic rights in the Holy Land. Russia asserts her role of protecting the rights of all Christians in the Ottoman empire; French and British fleets are dispatched to the Dardanelles. The Turkish sultan, declaring that he will look after the rights of Christians, heightens tension, and the Crimean war begins with Turkey declaring war on Russia.

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