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Carte-de-visite Portraits by Dickinson Brothers of Brighton & London

[ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a seated young woman taken at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Inscribed on the reverse "Mrs Ford". Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1863). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a man holding a cane and top hat, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1863). [ABOVE] The Dickinson Brothers' trade plate as printed on the reverse of a carte-de-visite portrait . The trade plate gives detail of the Dickinson Brothers' studios at  70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1863). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a seated woman holding a book, taken at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1863).

[ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a woman leaning on a chair and holding a book, taken at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1865). [ABOVE] A vignette portrait of a woman holding a portfolio, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1864). [ABOVE] A portrait of a seated woman holding a photograph album, taken at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1864). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a bearded man seated beside an occasional table, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1863).

[ABOVE] A portrait of a woman standing by a chair, a carte-de-visite produced at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1865). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a woman leaning on a pedestal, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers'  studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1863). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a seated man holding a small dog on his lap, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1864). [ABOVE] A vignette portrait of  the man who features in the previous carte-de-visite, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1864).

[ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a fashionable young woman, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers'  studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1864). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a smartly dressed lad leaning against a draped curtain, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers'  studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1864). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a man holding a walking cane and standing in front of a screen. A portrait taken at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1865). [ABOVE] A portrait of a middle-aged woman seated in an armchair, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 70 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1864).

[ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a man standing by a chair, with his top hat on the seat. A portrait taken at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1865). [ABOVE] Carte-de-visite portrait of a smartly-dressed young man leaning on the back of a padded chair. A portrait taken at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1865). [ABOVE] The Dickinson Brothers' trade plate as printed on the reverse of a carte-de-visite portrait . The trade plate gives detail of the Dickinson Brothers' studios at  107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1866). [ABOVE] A full-length portrait of a woman in profile, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1867).

[ABOVE] A three-quarter length portrait of a seated man holding a glove in his right hand, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1867). [ABOVE] A vignette portrait of a woman resting her hand on an open book, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1867). [ABOVE] A vignette portrait of a woman standing by a pedestal and holding a book, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1867). [ABOVE] A three-quarter length portrait of a seated man wearing a white fringe beard, photographed at the Dickinson Brothers' photographic studio. Dickinson Bros., Photographers of 107 King's Road, Brighton, and 114 New Bond Street, London (c1867).
 
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Dickinson Brothers of Brighton & London

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