James Mudd
(1821-1906), PhotographerArtist associated with 12 portraits
Manchester photographer James Mudd is best known for his photographic inventory of locomotives built by the local firm of Beyer-Peacock. It was given wide currency by its publication in 1861 by Cundall & Co, whose Photographic Institution was based in Bond Street.
by James Mudd
albumen print, 1861
NPG P34
by James Mudd
albumen print, early 1860s
NPG x7950
after James Mudd
albumen carte-de-visite, (1861)
NPG Ax18237
by James Mudd
albumen print, 1861
NPG x8005
after James Mudd
woodburytype, 1870s (1861)
NPG Ax7608
by James Mudd
woodburytype, 1861
NPG x13232
by James Mudd, published by Cundall, Downes & Co
albumen carte-de-visite, 1861
NPG x26790
by James Mudd, published by Cundall, Downes & Co
albumen carte-de-visite, 1861
NPG x197558
by James Mudd, published by Cundall, Downes & Co
albumen carte-de-visite, 1861
NPG x13230
by James Mudd
albumen carte-de-visite, 1861
NPG x13231
by James Mudd
albumen carte-de-visite, mid 1860s
NPG x13394
'Upwards of five hundred photographic portraits of the most celebrated personages of the age'
by Frederick Holland Mares, after Disdéri, and Camille Silvy, and Duroni & Murer, and Émile Desmaisons, and John Jabez Edwin Mayall, and Herbert Watkins, and William Edward Kilburn, and Horatio Nelson King, and John & Charles Watkins, and James Mudd, and Unknown photographers, published by Ashford Brothers & Co
albumen carte-de-visite, 1863
On display in Room 22 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x139661
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