E. A. Hornel
National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House and Garden

Photographic print of a Japanese woman pouring tea, collected or taken by E. A. Hornel (c.1890-c.1920) © National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House and Garden.

Yokohama Shashin print of a Japanese woman holding a mirror and hair sticks, collected by E. A. Hornel (c.1890-c.1920) © National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House and Garden.

Glass plate negative of a Scottish girl posing in E. A. Hornel's studio in Kirkcudbright, taken by E. A. Hornel or Robert McConchie (c.1901-c.1930) © National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House and Garden.

Glass plate negative of a Sri Lankan woman with a tea-harvesting basket, collected or taken by E. A. Hornel (c.1907) © National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House and Garden.

Glass plate negative of the arm of a Scottish girl posing in E. A. Hornel's studio in Kirkcudbright, taken by E. A. Hornel or Robert McConchie (c.1901-c.1930) © National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House and Garden.

Glass plate negative of a Mandalay dancer from Myanmar, collected or taken by E. A. Hornel (c.1920) © National Trust for Scotland, Broughton House and Garden.
Following the first Morton Photography Symposium at Broughton House and Garden in Kirkcudbright, this month's featured collection consists of images from E. A. Hornel (1864 - 1933), courtesy of the National Trust for Scotland.
Members can read more about the Symposium from Ben Reiss, the Morton Photography Curator at the National Trust for Scotland and view more of Hornel's images over on our blog.
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