Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Jabez Hogg photographing Mr Johnson in Richard Beard's studio, c 1843

1840-1848

Daguerreotype Portrait of a Young Lady

circa 1841

The Street Rhubarb and Spice Seller

1861-1864

Daguerreotype portrait of old woman with lace headress by Richard Beard, about 1850. In case, hinged at top.

Daguerreotype Portrait of Old Woman with Lace Headress

circa 1850

Daguerreotype portrait of a girl by Richard Beard, about 1850. 1/9th plate.

Daguerreotype Portrait of a Girl

Beard's trade card.

Beard's trade card

Daguerreotype portrait of a man, half length. Embossed. Beard Patent. Sticky label reads '172/100'.

Portrait of Man

1845-1860

50x65mm rectangular plain gilt mat with 'Beard Patentee' on it. Held in pinchbeck frame with back. 40x50mm daguerreotype three quarter length portrait of middle aged lady seated full face wearing white lace bonnet.

Daguerreotype With Case by Beard

circa 1845

Daguerreotype portrait of a lady, by Beard's Photographic Institutions.

Daguerreotype Portrait of Lady

Cased daguerreotype portrait of a seated gentleman, top hat on table beside him, by Beard's Photographic Institution.

Portrait of a Gentleman

A daguerreotype of an elderly woman wearing a bonnet, set in a brass mount and wooden hanging frame, taken by Richard Beard (1801-1885) in about 1842.

Daguerreotype portrait of an elderly woman

1841-1845

Daguerreotype portrait of a young man, almost full face. Gilt metal and lacquer frame. Inscribed on the reverse 'Beard's Patent. Photographic Portraits taken in this and other styles at the photographic Establishment Royal Bazaar St Andrew Norwich.'

Portrait of a Young Man

1844

Daguerreotype portrait of man. Stamped gilt metal frame. Sticker on reverse DC/5P.163.

Portrait of Man

1845-1860

75x90mm daguerreotype portrait h/s of young gentleman, three quarter face. Black paper oval mat. Torn label (removed 14 May 1974) '...tograph...taken at...William Sc...ment stree...' ('By Richard Beard, of 85 King William St., London (dates 1843 to 1854), also 34 Parliament St, London (1843 to 1856)'. Subject Thomas Birch Freeman (1809-1890) , born in Britain, went to West Africa in 1837 as a Methodist missionary.

Daguerreotype of Thomas Birch Freeman (1809-1890)

1843-1856