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English: the very first photograph to be taken on glass. It was taken by Sir John Herschel in 1839, and shows his father's telescope in Slough, near London. (Science Museum, London). Computer-generated positive of Herschel's negative image of the telescope at Slough.
Čeština: jedna z prvních fotografií na skle pořídil jí sir John Herschel v roce 1839 a je na ní teleskop jeho otce ve Slough poblíž Londýna.
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Source http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/features/ephotos/nphoto3.htm#photo
Author John Herschel

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