Talk:Fratelli Alinari
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Alinari is not the "world's oldest photographic firm"
[edit]Alinari, while famous and significant in the history of photography, is demonstrably not the "world's oldest photographic firm", if this is to include photo studios (in this entry, Alinari is referred to as being one at least in the past, after its inception, hence this inclusion can be safely assumed). The world's oldest photographic firm is Renard in Kiel, Germany, founded in 1843 and based in that town since 1847; see: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregor_Renard (in German) and https://studio-renard.de/ueber-das-fotostudio (in German). Hence, I have changed the first sentence of the entry for Alinari accordingly, referring to them as "one of the world's oldest photographic firms". --HH 2A02:2028:C1C2:9501:4561:8858:9E7C:E8DC (talk) 16:03, 4 September 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Part of this article contains content copied/merged from Draft:Romualdo Alinari; see that page's history for attribution. The original draft was created by User Possibly, preserved by Star Mississippi, with contributions by Netherzone (talk) 17:38, 31 January 2022 (UTC)