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English: by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson, calotype, 1844

'Portrait of Dr James Inglis of Halifax' calotype by David Octavius Hill (1802-70) and Robert Adamson (1821-48), taken at the British Association meeting, York, 1844.

Dr. James Inglis was born and educated in Scotland, became Physician to Ripon public Dispensary, and curator of geology to Halifax Literary and Philosophical Society, where he lived from 1838. He was author of Treatise on English Bronchocele, with a few remarks on the use of Iodine and its compounds, 1838.

Dr. James Inglis was the son of James Inglis and Charlotte Spalding Inglis. His maternal grandfather was Charles Spalding, improver of the diving bell. Inglis was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 06 September 1813. He married Louisa Rawson, daughter of Jeremiah Rawson, Esq. of Halifax. The couple had 1 daughter and two sons. Inglis died in Halifax, Yorkshire, England on 9 March 1851 and was buried in Holy Trinity Churchyard in Halifax on 17 March 1851. His widow died in 1909.
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National Portrait Gallery, London, England Dr. James Inglis (1813-1851), Physician

https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp02363/james-inglis
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James Inglis by David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson calotype, 1844

NPG P6(37)

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