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(1874-1964) Photographer who, with his brother Joseph, worked for the weekly magazine Black and White, and took thousands of pictures of early Johannesburg. Later associated with [[I.W. Schlesinger]] in starting film production in South Africa.***  
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For David Barnett, the producer, click here [[David Barnett - producer]].
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(1874-1964) Photographer who, with his brother Joseph Barnett, worked for the weekly magazine ''Black and White'', and took thousands of pictures of early Johannesburg. Later associated with [[I.W. Schlesinger]] in starting film production in South Africa. A collection of their materials are listed in the ''The Barnett Collection: South Africa and Johannesburg at the beginning of the twentieth century''***  
  
 
== Sources ==  
 
== Sources ==  
See De Beer, 1995
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See De Beer, 1995, ''The Barnett Collection: South Africa and Johannesburg at the beginning of the twentieth century''
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For David Barnett, the producer, click here David Barnett - producer.

(1874-1964) Photographer who, with his brother Joseph Barnett, worked for the weekly magazine Black and White, and took thousands of pictures of early Johannesburg. Later associated with I.W. Schlesinger in starting film production in South Africa. A collection of their materials are listed in the The Barnett Collection: South Africa and Johannesburg at the beginning of the twentieth century***

Sources

See De Beer, 1995, The Barnett Collection: South Africa and Johannesburg at the beginning of the twentieth century

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