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Lea, M. Carey (Mathew Carey), 1823-1897

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Personal name headingLea, M. Carey (Mathew Carey), 1823-1897
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Variant(s)Lea, Mathew Carey, 1823-1897
Lea, Matthew Carey, 1823-1897
Lea, Carey, 1823-1897
Found inA manual of photography, 1868: t.p. (M. Carey Lea)
Kolloides Silber und die Photohaloide, 1908: t.p. (Carey Lea)
Barker, G.F. Biographical memoirs vol. 5, no. 7, 1905: p. 155 (Matthew Carey Lea, 1823-1897)
Univ. of Delaware Libr. Spec. Collections Dept. website, Collins and Autenrieth Architectural Works, 9/9/2003 (Matthew [sic] Carey Lea (1823-1897), son of Isaac and Frances (Carey) Lea, a family whose ancestors arrived in the colonies with William Penn; Matthew undertook a career in law, but abandoned it to pursue a second career in chemistry; was influencial in laying the foundations of photography; elected to the Nat'l Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Boston)
Wikipedia online, 9/9/2003 Collodion process page (M. Carey Lea of Philadelphia gave real impetus to the collodion emulsion process)
OCLC, 9/9/2003 (hdg.: Lea, Mathew Carey, 1823-1897, Lea, M. Carey (Mathew Carey), 1823-1897; usage: M. Carey Lea; Carey Lea)