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Title: St Pauls Church Frankfurt am Main on Glass Plate Negative. Type: Dry Plate Glass Negative - Master Plate. Year: Unknown, possibly early 1900's. In 1871, Richard Leach Maddox developed the first practical dry plate negative process. Maddox's technique involved fixing a light-sensitive gelatin emulsion to a glass plate. The plate was then allowed to dry before it was exposed in the camera. The dry plate process featured many of the same steps as the wet plate process but utilized different sensitizing, fixing and development solutions. The dry plate photographic technique was used from the 1870s until the first quarter of the twentieth century, when it was then surpassed in both ease and popularity by the gelatin silver paper negative and the gelatin silver negative on celluloid roll film (Vail, 2002, p. 1). Source: Original Plate from Photographer camera. Height: 18cm Width: 13cm. Info: St Paul's Church (German: Paulskirche is a Protestant church in Paulsplatz, Frankfurt am Main with important political symbolism in Germany. It is a parish of the Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau, a United member church of the Evangelical Church in Germany. It is notable for being the seat of the 1848 Frankfurt Parliament, the first publicly and freely-elected German legislative body. Although now a United Protestant church, it was started as a Lutheran church in 1789coincidentally the same year as the French Revolution.(wikipedia) Height: 65 m Opened: 1833 Architects: Rudolf Schwarz, Johannes Krahn, Eugen Blanck, Gottlob Schaupp Condition: Good, cropped image for an enlargement glass plate negative by taping off unwanted background. Price: R 550.00 Inc Vat.