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I (User:Belovedfreak) have emailed the Royal London Hospital Archives to request information regarding the author. The Trust Archivist for Barts and The London NHS Trust has confirmed that they do not know the name of the photographer, and no such name is included on the carte de visite.
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English: Joseph Merrick (1862-1890). The photograph was circulated to members of the public c. 1889 as a Carte de visite. This photograph was first published in The Elephant Man: A Study in Human Dignity by Ashley Montagu (first published in London and the United States in 1971; OCLC: 732266137)
Čeština: Joseph Merrick na fotografii z roku 1889
Datum circa 1889
date QS:P571,+1889-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Fons Photograph downloaded from Sideshow Wiki (direct image link)
The image hosted at the Sideshow Wiki is a copy of an original carte de visite of Joseph Merrick that is owned by Royal London Hospital Archives.
Royal London Hospital ref: RLHLH/P/3/24/2.
The carte de visite in the Royal London Hospital Archives had been in the possession of the Rev. H. Tristram Valentine, who was Chaplain at the London Hospital from 1885–1889.

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recentissima12:04, 3 Iulii 2022Minutum speculum redactionis 12:04, 3 Iulii 2022 factae960 × 1 600 (181 chiliocteti)FMSkyReverted to version as of 09:21, 22 June 2011 (UTC)
08:19, 18 Februarii 2015Minutum speculum redactionis 08:19, 18 Februarii 2015 factae960 × 1 562 (344 chiliocteti)The Arty Farty Cool Dudea slight crop
09:21, 22 Iunii 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 09:21, 22 Iunii 2011 factae960 × 1 600 (181 chiliocteti)BelovedfreakLarger version from Sideshow Wiki
04:52, 17 Iunii 2011Minutum speculum redactionis 04:52, 17 Iunii 2011 factae222 × 370 (24 chiliocteti)Doc9871

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