Šechtl and Voseček

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Photographic studio Šechtl and Voseček (earlier spelled as Schächtl and Voseček) was founded in Tábor (Bohemia) by Ignác Šechtl in 1888 who accepted his assistant Jan Voseček as co-member of his photographic studio. Since 1906, studio was co-owned by Josef Jindřich Šechtl and had branch in Pelhřimov. Studio was nationalized by communist government in 1953 and contains an archive of roughly 15,000 glass plate negatives was preserved.

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