Peter Preston-Morley of the British Numismatic Society submitted this announcement of the group's meeting at the New York International.
-Editor
The meeting will take place in the Morgan Suite at the InterContinental New York Barclay, on E 48th Street, on Friday January 17th, at 4 PM.
I'm very pleased to say that our speaker will be Dr David Fanning, owner of Kolbe & Fanning Numismatic Booksellers, who will need almost no introduction to your readers. His talk is entitled Early numismatic photography.
All are welcome, and you don't have to be a member of the Society to attend.
Here's a description of the talk. I wish I could be at the show!
-Editor
The introduction of photography to the field of numismatics in the 19th century did much to enhance the utility of serious numismatic publications and encourage the further development of numismatics as a science. The adaptation of photography to mechanical printing processes allowed the widespread dissemination of clear images of coins, medals, tokens, and paper money, broadening the scope and range of numismatic publications, whether academic, recreational, or commercial. A historical overview of the subject suggests that the ways in which photographic illustrations were gradually adopted by numismatic publications had discernible effects on the subjects discussed, the authors published, the commercialization of recreational coin collecting, and the development of numismatic societies.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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