Photograph produced by the wet collodion process directly on lacquered metal, usually iron.
Photographic process producing a direct positive image on a thin sheet of lacquered metal (usually iron, never tin)
1 Olsen, who was honoring the tradition of making tintype photographs of re-enactors.
2 In fact, Abraham Lincoln produced gem-sized tintype pins for his 1860 presidential campaign.
3 But there wasn't anything in that recarnification and revulsion to tintype for me.
4 He drew from his pocketbook a little pink-covered tintype of a boy and girl.
5 Within it was a poor tintype , from which Easter's eyes looked shyly at him.
6 I've got a tintype of Mr. Monte settling down.
7 It was as neat and tidy as ever, frozen in time like a tintype from the past.
8 During the Civil War, tintype photography was a cheap, popular method of portraiture for common Americans and soldiers.
9 It is indeed a tintype of the consumptive heroine, with every group entire, and taken at full length.
10 Not on your tintype , my friend.
11 Not on your tintype , it isn't.
12 The voice of the tintype was but one of the many callings that had wooed him upon so many roads.
14 I answered, "Not on your tintype . "
16 He had brought a tintype of himself and Rudolph for Antonia's collection, and several paper bags of candy for the children.
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