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Not much is known about this important collection, nor its history. Please feel free to share any information you may have.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Apinrise (talkcontribs) 04:56, 12 June 2012‎

Original research

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I have removed this:List of known photographer credits

  1. Alexander de Bruxelles
  2. Baucas (or Bancos)
  3. Baute
  4. Boissoimas & Eggler
  5. Borringer
  6. Brond
  7. Bulla
  8. Carl Sonne (images on wikimedia)
  9. Centrale-Zurich
  10. Ceylon
  11. Ch. Chusseau
  12. Chambou
  13. ChenHot
  14. Chusseau-Flaviens, Charles
  15. Cousolas
  16. deltahn
  17. Dittrich (likely P. Dittrich)
  18. Duschek (perhaps Franz Duschek)
  19. Duwep
  20. E.N.I.G. [?]
  21. Elfelt (likely Peter Elfelt)
  22. Eliner
  23. Farnari
  24. Flodin
  25. Grapes Le Fairnres
  26. Gunther
  27. Guy de Coral
  28. H.V. Perckhammer
  29. Hise
  30. J. Martin (also listed as Josiah Martin)
  31. Jaeger of Stockholm
  32. Larson (possibly A. Larson, photographer to Spanish king[1])
  33. Laurberg
  34. M. Jovanovitch
  35. Ozyner
  36. Peterson
  37. Reissert & Fliege
  38. Sebah & Joailler
  39. Strazza
  40. Van Leer
  41. Voigt
  42. Walden Fawcett (possibly the same photographer online at LOC)
  43. Wilse (probably Noregian photographer Anders Beer Wilse[2])
  44. Woltz
  45. Zraginsky (or Braginsby)

This appears to be speculation or original research. Please use a proper reliable source to reference these names before re-adding. CactusWriter (talk) 10:54, 12 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

This is original research. Photographer names are derived from inscriptions on the photographic negatives. This research was carried out using the collection at George Eastman House. All of these inscribed negatives are available online through the link provided within this article's references section. Each name can be verified by checking against that source. When these names link to information about the photographer, this speculation is valid as these individuals were operating photographers at the time of the photo-syndicate's operation and would have been the only individuals to have had access to photograph Royalty.--Apinrise (talk) 03:40, 15 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I thought it may be something like that -- that is why I removed it. Please read Wikipedia: NO Original Research. We cannot accept your own personal experience or research -- regardless that it is true. (Wikipedia policy requires Verifiability, not truth.) We can only accept information that is verifiable through independent published reliable sources. Now, it is permitted to use the actual photograph (or in this case, glass negative) as a primary source -- and to describe names inscribed on the edge -- as long as it can be referenced and checked by the average reader. But it is not permitted to speculate on those names as being "possibly" or "probably" someone. For each of the names, it will be necessary to cite it to a particular photograph as a reference. They can be added to a listing of something like The names of photographers annotated on negatives in the Chusseau-Flaviens photo collection include... If this cannot be done, than I am afraid that we will just have to wait until this information becomes published. CactusWriter (talk) 07:33, 15 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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