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Henry Taunt

 

Taunt, Henry (1842-1922), Oxford-based English photographer and postcard publisher. The son of a plumber, Taunt took his first photograph c.1858 and went into business as a general photographer in 1868. His wet-plate views of Oxford and the Thames (taken on expeditions in a specially equipped boat) soon attracted praise and many were included in his book A New Map of the River Thames (1872). Together with Taunt's celebrated lantern lectures, this doubtless contributed to the growth of tourism along the Thames at a time when communications were improving and the river itself was becoming cleaner and better regulated. Taunt also had a successful practice as a photographer of the Oxford social and sporting scene, and in 1889 leased extensive new premises in the Cowley Road. From the mid-1890s onwards, however, the firm faced increasing competition—for example, from German postcard companies—and other problems, and declined during the First World War. The manuscripts of Taunt's many publications, and some of his photographs, are held at the Centre for Oxfordshire Studies, Oxford.

— Malcolm Graham

Bibliography

  • Graham, M., Henry Taunt of Oxford: Victorian Photographer (1973)
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Henry William Taunt (1842–1922) was a professional photographer based in Oxford, England. His studio was in Broad Street, Oxford.

Henry Taunt's black and white photographs are mainly views of Oxford, Oxfordshire (together with surrounding counties) and the River Thames. He produced the first pocket guide to the River Thames to be illustrated with photographs. In the 1860s, it covered the upper Thames, but it expanded its range over several editions. The wet collodion process, invented by Frederick Scott Archer, was the best means to capture negative images on glass until the end of the 1870s, by which time many of Taunt’s pictures for his ‘Illustrated Map of the Thames’ had been taken. He would row his skiff to a location, set up his dark tent, set up his camera and tripod, sensitise and coat the glass plate, immediately make the two or three second exposures, develop and fix the images, wash them in river water, perhaps dry them in the sun and row back to his lodgings or set up camp with his assistants. At the beginning of the 1860s this was an incredible feat of skill. Henry Taunt was at the cutting edge of Victorian location photographic technology.

In 1893, Henry Taunt was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. This was a considerable honour in recognition of the remarkable feat of cartography and accuracy of measurements that featured in the ‘New Map of the Thames’.

Books such as ‘Three Men in a Boat’ or ‘Wind in the Willows’ might never have been written, or certainly would not have achieved such popularity, were it not for his albums, postcards, lectures and detailed and enthusiastic descriptions of the Thames from its Cotswold source to London.

Taunt's photographs are reproduced in many books (e.g., see below) and form a useful historical record of social history and architecture. Major collections of his work are held by English Heritage: 14,000 images, Oxfordshire County Council: Oxfordshire Studies and the River and Rowing Museum at Henley.

Reference: Graham Diprose and Jeff Robins, The River Thames Revisited: In the Footsteps of Henry Taunt, Frances Lincoln Limited, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7112-2765-1.

Books

  • Malcolm Graham, Henry Taunt of Oxford: A Victorian Photographer. Oxford Illustrated Press, 1973. ISBN 0-902280-14-7.
  • Bryan Brown (editor), England of Henry Taunt: A Victorian Photographer. Routledge, 1973 (hardback), 1980 (paperback). ISBN 0-7100-7542-1 / ISBN 0-7100-0557-1.
  • Susan Read (editor), Thames of Henry Taunt. Sutton Publishing, 1989. ISBN 0-86299-616-3.
  • Malcolm Graham and Laurence Waters, Oxford Then and Now: From the Henry Taunt Collection, Sutton Publishing, In Old Photographs series, 2006. ISBN 0-7509-4224-X.
  • Graham Diprose and Jeff Robins, The River Thames Revisited: In the Footsteps of Henry Taunt, Frances Lincoln Limited, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7112-2765-1.

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