John Adamson (physician)
John Adamson (12 December 1809 – 11 August 1870) was a Scottish physician, pioneer photographer, physicist, lecturer and museum curator. He was a highly respected figure in St Andrews, and was responsible for producing the first calotype portrait in Scotland in 1841. He taught the process to his brother, the famous pioneering photographer Robert Adamson. He was curator of the Literary and Philosophical Society Museum at St Andrews from 1838 until his death.
John Adamson | |
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Adamson circa 1865 | |
Born | 12 December 1809 St Andrews, Fife, Scotland |
Died | 11 August 1870 60) Dulnain Bridge, Moray, Scotland | (aged
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Known for | First calotype portrait in Scotland |
Spouse |
Esther Christina Alexander
(m. 1850) |
Relatives | Robert Adamson (brother) |
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