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Robert Adamson

(1821-1848), Pioneer photographer

Sitter in 3 portraits
Artist associated with 382 portraits
Younger brother of Dr. John Adamson. Robert Adamson had a Callotype studio at Rock House, Edinburgh. In 1843 he began a partnership with David Octavius Hill lasting until 1847. In 1845 the pair exhibited ten calotypes at the Royal Scottish Academy. Hill's projects to publish their work were not realised due to the ill health of Adamson, who died in January 1848.

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John Harden, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(71)

John Harden

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(71)

John Henning, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(32)

John Henning

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(32)

John Henning; Alexander Handyside Ritchie, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(24)

John Henning; Alexander Handyside Ritchie

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(24)

John Henning, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(92)

John Henning

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(92)

David Octavius Hill, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(1)

David Octavius Hill

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, circa 1843
NPG P6(1)

Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(2)

Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(2)

David Octavius Hill, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(103)

David Octavius Hill

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(103)

'The Morning After' 'He greatly daring dined', by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(155)

'The Morning After' 'He greatly daring dined'

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(155)

The Covenanter's Tomb, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(221)

The Covenanter's Tomb

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(221)

McKenzie's Tomb, Greyfriars, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(228)

McKenzie's Tomb, Greyfriars

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(228)

David Irving, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(77)

David Irving

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843
NPG P6(77)

Anna Brownell Jameson (née Murphy), by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(112)

Anna Brownell Jameson (née Murphy)

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(112)

Elizabeth Hall (née Johnstone), by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(193)

Elizabeth Hall (née Johnstone)

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(193)

Elizabeth Hall (née Johnstone), by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(195)

Elizabeth Hall (née Johnstone)

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(195)

Jeanie Wilson, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(203)

Jeanie Wilson

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(203)

The Monks of Kennaquhair, by David Octavius Hill, and  Robert Adamson - NPG P6(144)

The Monks of Kennaquhair

by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson
calotype, 1843-1848
NPG P6(144)

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