Mary Anne Whitley (1xxx-1xxx) in August 1845, a widow from Gardiner Street
1797
1881
of Larvian-Jewish descent
L. G. figures as a (self-styled) professor of Natural philosophy; learned Daguerretypie from William Constable in Brighton
Ireland
John Moore Neligan (1815-1863): Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases (1855) ;
Member of the Society of Oil Painters (MSOP) ;
artist Mr. Forster ; lithographer Hugh O'Neill ;
medical and dermatological daguerreotype
Thom's Irish Almanac: Dublin Street Directory 1862 ; http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=ROOT_CATEGORY&gsfn=Leone&gsln=Glukman&gss=angs-d
Ehring: Hautkrankheiten 1989: 158f. ; Peter Walsh: Dublin's First Look into the Camera. Some daguerreotype portrait studios of the 1840s, in: Dublin Historical Record 62, 1 (2009): 36-61, esp. 50-1 ; England Census ;
Neligan's was the first 3-color dermatol. atlas (based on daguerreotypes) ; L. G. opened a studio in Dublin in Jan. 1845 in 13 Lower Sackville Street, portrait publisher, photographic institution in Dublin.
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