Marston Trussell’s Forgotten Photographer

Monday 16th March to Saturday 26th September, 12am

Free

Summary

The Revd William Law was a pioneering Victorian amateur photographer trying many different techniques. Learn all about his photography in the village of Marston Trussell and the lives it revealed in the mid-19th century in this special display research and written by our volunteer, Tony Cherrington.

You can see the display in the local studies area of the museum and library.

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