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Description:Peter James, “Coming to Light: Birmingham’s Photographic Collections” (Birmingham Libraries and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1998). Elizabeth Edwards, Peter James, Martine Barnes, “A Record of England, Sir Benjamin Stone & The National Photographic Record Association, 1870-1910”(Stockport: Daniel Lewis Publishing, 2006). Sandra Courtman, “A Journey Through the Imperial Gaze: Birmingham’s Photographic Collections and its Carribean Nexus”. Found in: Ramamurthy, Anandi and Faulkner, Simon, eds. “Visual Culture and Decolonisation in Britain” (Ashgate: 2006). Edwards, Elizabeth and Roberts, Russell (Eds.) "In Visible Light: Photography and Classification in Art, Science and The Everyday" (Oxford: Museum of Modern Art Oxford: 1997). Exhibition Catalogue: “Sir Benjamin Stone, 1838-1914. Victorian People Places and Things Surveyed by a Master Photographer”. "Obituaries on Sir Benjamin Stone." Newspaper Cuttings, Birmingham Biography Vol. 9 Birmingham Central Library, Local Studies and History.
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