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Captain Thomas Honywood : ウィキペディア英語版
Captain Thomas Honywood

Thomas Honywood (7 October 1819 – 5 October 1888) was an English archaeologist and photographer.
==Biography==
Honywood was born at Horsham on 7 October 1819, the son of Mary Anne Morth and John Honywood (1790–1866), a carpenter, builder and surveyor.〔Sussex PhotoHistory http://www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/HorshamPhotgrsH.htm〕 He was Horsham's most eminent Victorian.
Among Honywood's accomplishments:
#He is said to have brought photography to Horsham.
#He drew detailed sketches of Horsham Gaol before it was pulled down.
#He is credited with identifying the Mesolithic or middle Stone age period.
#He discovered and preserved the Horsham Hoard of medieval pottery.
#He invented a new photographic process for nature printing.
#He set up his own museum.
#He was an entrepreneur.
Honywood was Captain of the Horsham Volunteer Fire Brigade for which he received a handsome oil painting.〔Horsham's History, Volume 3 1880 to 1913, Knight, Jeremy & Horsham District Council, 2008. ISBN 978-1-902484-41-9〕 This oil on canvas painting by British painter Robert Wallace Martin (1843–1923), painted in 1869, can be seen in the library of Horsham Museum in Horsham, West Sussex. Honywood is shown in his uniform as a Captain in the Horsham Volunteer Fire Brigade. This portrait was presented by the townspeople in recognition of his services to the Brigade.
The 1860s and 1870s saw him explore a number of archaeological sites including excavating barrows between Cocking and Bignor Hill. In 1878 Thomas married, lived in Courtenay House and had a son Thomas Courtenay de Honywood and a daughter Mabilia before he died in 1888.〔 In the 1880s, Thomas Honywood was perfecting his technique of "Nature Printing". Honywood had been experimenting with photo-chemical printing processes which could transfer the images of ferns, flowers, leaves and even snowflakes onto a variety of surfaces. Eventually, Honywood patented his "Nature Printing" process for "producing designs direct from natural objects on all kinds of Fabrics, Pottery, Dados, Panelling, &c, &c".〔 Three years before his death Thomas exhibited his unique photographic printing method at the International Inventions Exhibition 〔 held in London in 1885.〔
Honywood took an early interest in photography and is thought to have taken the earliest known photographs in Horsham.〔

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