Portrait of Havelock Ellis in his Brixton flat. Photographer: Trevor, John
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Half-length portrait of Ellis, seated at a table writing. Unsigned, but probably taken by John Trevor: prints 2-4 all appear to have been taken at the same sitting.
Snapshot views in the Sparkes Creek district, New South Wales Photographer: Unknown
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Prints 55-85 are a series of snapshot views taken in the Sparkes Creek area, where Ellis was a schoolteacher from 1878-79, with descriptive notes pencilled on the reverse. The photographer is unidentified (possibly Marjorie Ross?), although the writer of the notes appears in a number of the phot...
Garden at Cherry ground, the house where Havelock Ellis died. Photographer: Unknown
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Snapshot of the garden, with note on mount, in two hands, reading, 'His last house Cherry Ground. My hut in the orchard.' The first sentence was probably written by Francoise Delisle, the second by Ellis.
Snapshot portrait of the wife and son of Joseph Ishill. Photographer: Ishill, Joseph
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Snapshot taken by the anarchist publisher and printer Joseph Ishill, inscribed on reverse: 'I must have taken this snapshot in the summer of 1922 or 1923. My wife is giving a bath to our first born child (Anatole) in the rear of our bungalow in Berkeley Heights.