Three quarter portrait of seated woman in a lace collared moire taffeta dress with a fitted bodice and long sleeves with lace cuffs. She is resting her right arm on a chair back. She has almost shoulder length hair set into tight ringlets. Plain fabric backdrop.
By 1848 Ross and Thomson moved to Princes Street and from that point their firm flourished, especially after being appointed in 1849 “Photographers to the Queen in Scotland,” the first to be so named.
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Three quarter portrait of seated woman in a lace collared moire taffeta dress with a fitted bodice and long sleeves with lace cuffs. She is resting her right arm on a chair back. She has almost shoulder length hair set into tight ringlets. Plain fabric backdrop.
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On the cover in gold tooling is 'BY APPOINTMENT TO THE QUEEN - ROSS & THOMSON 90 Princes St Edinr'
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