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HISTORY: Gilbey & Sons Photographers, Part 1

February 1, 2017March 15, 2017 Author Leave a comment

Aloysius Gilbey, gentleman scientist, was a contemporary of Edgar Forbs, although he was educated overseas, in Germany.  The two men shared an interest in chemistry, although Aloysius was concerned that his friend focused on the esoteric rather than the scientific.  Throughout the 1840s they visited one another regularly, sharing their thoughts on the latest papers […]

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