Penllergaer [Tree Study]. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
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View of a house through two bare trees; Alternative title "Penllergare" Salted paper print from collodion negative; oval print; Condition: loss of highlight details in the houses; fading and yellowing from edges. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Penllergaer'.
[The wooded road at Penllergare] Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
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View of a road with a fence and trees on the right and a rock cliff face with ferns and bushes on the left. Alternative title 'The Drive, Penllergare' Salted paper print from paper negative; fading and yellowing; foxing throughout print and page verso; various edge tears; loose in album. Writ...
[Penllergare] Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
Scope & Content:
View of a road with a fence and trees on the right and a rock cliff face with ferns and bushes on the left. A copy of a photographic print. Gelatin silver print; loose in album. Inscription in pencil on on verso: 'Early photograph by J D Llewelyn of the 'drive' Penllergaer', 'B273'
The most wonderful elm in the world. Presented by Lord Palmerston to R. C. Lucas Octr. 10th 1858. Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Portrait Photography Arched top; study of the gnarled trunk of the elm tree, standing in the garden of Lucas' house at Chilworth, with Lucas himself posed at the base. A faded print.
The most wonderful elm in the world. Presented by Lord Palmerston to R. C. Lucas Octr. 10th 1858. Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Portrait Photography Arched top; Similar to print 24, showing Lucas posed beside the elm tree, but a brighter image. See also print 104, made from the same negative.
The most wonderful elm in the world. Presented by Lord Palmerston to R. C. Lucas Octr. 10th 1858. Photographer: Lucas, Richard Cockle
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Genre: Landscape Photography Arched top; a very faded image of the elm tree seen in the preceding and following prints, with a piece of sculpture (a male bust) placed at the base of the trunk.