English: Ignatius Watsworth Brock (1866-1950), also known as Nace Brock and N. Brock, a professional photographer active New Bern and Asheville, N.C. Brock started as an apprentice in the studio of Edward Gerock in New Bern. In 1897 he moved to Asheville, where he opened Brock's Photo Art Studio and ran it until his death in 1950. He was a painter, and wrote poetry.
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Title: Portrait
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Ansco Company
Subjects: Photography
Publisher: (Binghamton, N.Y. : Ansco Co.)
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Hammers little book, A Short Talkon Negative Making, mailed free. Hammer Dry Plate Company Ansco Building i 29-1 31 West Twenty-second Street New York City Our Branch Offices,Wholesale Distributors,and Where Located ANSCO COMPANY Ansco Bldg., 129-131 W. Twenty-second Street, New York City ANSCO COMPANY 407 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. ANSCO COMPANY171-173 Second Street, San Francisco, Cal. ANSCO COMPANY 46 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. ANSCO COMPANY 632 Vine Street (Provident Bank Building)Cincinnati, Ohio ANSCO COMPANY 70 Bond Street, Toronto, Ont. ANSCO COMPANY 416 Third Avenue, South, Minneapolis, Minn. SOUTHERN PHOTO-MATERIAL CO. 22 Central Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. SCHAEFFER PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1011 Capitol Avenue, Houston, Texas BURKE & JAMES 240-258 E. Ontario St., Chicago WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.Portland, Ore. August, 1911 Vol. III.
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An arbitrary statement claimed as afact, but unsupported by proofs or reasons,has ever been resented by the people as anoffense to their intelligence.—FkaMonte. /^YKO proved its quality^-^ first by a long andsteady record of successin the hands of the leading photographers of thecountry. CYKO users then sub-mitted the printed evidenceat National and State Con-ventions that has madeCYKO famous. A single proof is worth apage of unsupported claims AnSCO Company Binghamton, N. Y. ^Po r trait, A MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO ART-IN-POR-TRAITURE, ALSO PROFIT-IN-PHOTOGRAPHYAND COMMITTED TO UA SQUARE DEAL PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY CYKO USERS, EDITED BY PHOTOG-RAPHERS, DEMONSTRATORS AND SALESMEN AT THE EXPENSE OF Ansco Company BINGHAMTON, N. Y. No. 4 August, 1911 Vol. III. The St. Paul Convention TIME and space will permit only of a briefreview in this issue of the annual gatheringof photographers from all parts of the country,which as usual was a great success. The lessonsderived from it are worth remembe
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