The British Journal of Photography
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The British Journal of Photography is a British weekly magazine created in 1854 and still running today : bjp-online.com.
Between 1881 and 1885, the magazine published 13 articles written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The British Journal of Photography
1881
- 14.10.1881 : After Cormorants with a Camera 1/2
- 21.10.1881 : After Cormorants with a Camera 2/2
1882
- 31.03.1882 : On the Slave Coast with a Camera 1/2
- 07.04.1882 : On the Slave Coast with a Camera 2/2
- 28.07.1882 : Up an African River with a Camera
- 03.11.1882 : Dry Plates on a Wet Moor
- ---.12.1882 : A Few Technical Hints (British Journal of Photographic Almanac for 1883)
1883
- 12.07.1883 : Trial of Burton's Emulsion Process
- 22.06.1883 : Where to go with the Camera: Southsea: Three Days in Search of Effects
- 20.07.1883 : The "New" Scientific Subject
- 17.08.1883 : Where to go with the Camera: To the Waterford Coast and Along It 1/2
- 24.08.1883 : Where to go with the Camera: To the Waterford Coast and Along It 2/2
1884
- 25.04.1884 : A Day on "The Island"
- 23.05.1884 : Easter Monday with the Camera
1885
- 17.07.1885 : Where to go with the Camera: Arran in Autumn
- 30.10.1885 : With a Camera on an African River