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William Herman Rulofson (September 27, 1826 –
November 2, 1878): 289 was a Canadian-American photographer, who
along with his partner, H. W. Bradley,...
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Bradley &
Rulofson was a
photo studio c. 1850–1878 in San
Francisco with
Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) and
William Herman Rulofson.
Their studio was...
- John
Edward Howard Rulloff (also
known as Ruloff,
Rulofson, or Rulloffson, as well as
several aliases; 1819/1820 – May 18, 1871) was a Canadian-born American...
- Library.
California Hist. Room (CALIF);
Picture Collection:
Bradley &
Rulofson. c. 1873. Hernandez,
Richard (1963). "Frederick
Marriott and His Avitor"...
- (1813–1891) was an
American photographer. He and his partner,
William Rulofson, were
active in San Francisco,
California and were
responsible for photographs...
- forehead.
Rulofson referred to a
picture of
Muybridge sitting on the edge of a rock in Yosemite,
where he
could easily fall 2,000 feet.
Rulofson, portrait...
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Rignold George Rignold, actor, c.1887,
carte de
visite by
Bradley and
Rulofson.
State Library of New
South Wales Born
George Richard Rignall 1839 Leicester...
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oldest son of Jose
Francisco Armijo and;
Jesus Maria Armijo. See also:
Rulofson Coll. No. RR-244L Year: 1851 from solanohistory.org
accessed 30 October...
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Montgomery Street, and
later through other distributors, such as
Bradley &
Rulofson. Many of
these cards showed views of San
Francisco and its surroundings...
- he
returned to California,
where he
worked in the
studio of
Bradley and
Rulofson until 1873. In 1871,
Taber opened his own studio,
where he
gained fame...