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A Talbot hound was a snow-white hunting dog that was often used to deter highwaymen from attacking passing coaches.
During the same time, Henry Fox Talbot created negative images using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution.
So then Talbot tried washing his paper with a strong solution of table salt and then brushing over a solution of silver nitrate.
No, I was a snotty-nosed kid around the pool in Townsville when Talbot brought the kids up there.
For his new process, Talbot used ferric chloride, a chemical both inexpensive and one where the depth of etching could easily be controlled.
Simon Talbot from St Osyth was skippering a 53 ft yacht on a trip from Sweden to Cork when the accident happened.
At that time, Talbot sought to turn the medium of photography into a dignified art form like painting had been.
At the risk of seeming to be a shill for David Talbot, let me suggest that non-subscribers reconsider.
In 1891-92 Iran was roiled by protests against a tobacco monopoly granted to a British freebooter, a Major Talbot.
Apart from commercials, Peugeot only really used Talbot as a giant swappable spares bin.
Having at length obtained Alice's consent, Talbot needed only to find a priest to solemnize their marriage.
Osmond Tearle staged a fashionably spectacular production at Stratford in 1889, with himself playing Talbot.
Born and brought up in the Welsh town Port Talbot, music doesn't run in his family.
Fisherman Tony Talbot got the shock of his life when a pulled up a 4ft thresher shark on to his boat as he was trying to catch bass.
In addition to his mathematical work, Talbot also published on astronomy and physics.
The Talbot was a predominantly white, slow, deep-throated, scent hound derived from the St Hubert Hound which had been developed in the 8th century.
The resulting negative was used to make prints on a silver-based paper, initially by print-out as Talbot had done, and later by developing.
Talbot has researched his subject masterfully, combining primary and secondary sources with great skill.
In the spring of 1841, Henry Talbot patented this new negative process and called it the calotype.
Thomson's memorial poem to the Lord Chancellor, dedicated to William Talbot, is as much a work of political opposition as it is a threnody.
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For the first time in his life Talbot fully realises what a built-up fabric it is.
No one watched them read the chits, but Talbot, glancing up from his plate, saw a look on Borwick's face.
Thus perplexed, Fox Talbot hesitated in 1826 to enounce this fundamental principle.
The following lines are copied, verbatim et literatim, from a window pane in an upstairs room of the Talbot Inn, Ripley.
That mixture Mr. Talbot calls gallo-nitrate of silver, and with it wash over the surface of the iodised paper.
This is the klick and Fox Talbot method, and is very commonly in use at present.
Talbot had been that schoolfellow of William Henry already spoken of, who was a poetaster like himself.
And do you concur in the silly notion that confounds Harry Talbot with a highwayman?
There is nothing in the world so respectable as a good Shrewsbury and Talbot.
Manhattans Bar, Number Nines, Fitzgeralds or The Talbot depending on your era is said to be the most haunted pub in Stockton.
Ripon Biswas has moved from Mumbai, one of the world's largest cities, to Talbot Street to bring local diners a taste of his mum's home cooking.
I was born in Tuckahoe, near Hillsborough, and about twelve miles from Easton, in Talbot county, Maryland.
In 2011, Hollywood actor Michael Sheen took part in a Passion Play in his home Port Talbot which involved much of the South Wales town.
Talbot did not quite know whether the fellow were ragging him or not.
Talbot considered it an attempt to demoralize him and was ready for it.
Talbot having been afterwards made the first Earl of Shrewsbury.
Port Talbot is always a tough place to go, we've not done well there, but the whole tone of the game was set by their penalty decision.
Mr Jones said his father had worked as a haulage driver in a local mine, and later as an electrician in the steelworks at Port Talbot, while his mother had been a tailoress.
The Pavise steel product, which has been exported to a number of countries including Germany, France, the USA and India, is produced by Tata at its Port Talbot steel works.
It resumed at 8am yesterday, with the Mumbles and Port Talbot Coastguard Rescue Teams, police search teams and the Mumbles RNLI all-weather lifeboat all involved.
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