[Cuneiform Tablet in the Kouyunjik Collection (K-number 277), British Museum.] Photographer: Fenton, Roger
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Head-on view of cuneiform tablet, K-number 277. Handwritten note by Talbot appears in pencil on the front of the photograph.
[Sculpture of a Dog with Cuneiform inscription, British Museum.] Photographer: Fenton, Roger
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Side view of the sculpture of a dog, a line of Cuneiform inscription runs along its body. Handwritten notes by Talbot appear in pencil on the back of the photograph.
[Sculpture of a Dog with Cuneiform inscription, British Museum.] Photographer: Fenton, Roger
Scope & Content:
Genre: Archaeological Photography Side view of the sculpture of a dog, a line of Cuneiform inscription runs along its body. Handwritten notes by Talbot appear in pencil on the back of the photograph.
[Sculpture of a Dog with Cuneiform inscription, British Museum.] Photographer: Fenton, Roger
Scope & Content:
Genre: Archaeological Photography Side view of the sculpture of a dog, a line of Cuneiform inscription runs along its body. Handwritten notes by Talbot appear in pencil on the front of the photograph.
Part of Queen's College, Oxford. Photographer: Henneman, Nicolaas
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the facade of Queen's College, from the High Street, with the church of St Peter-in-the-East (under scaffolding) in the background. Printed on paper measuring 186x227mm.
Part of Queen's College, Oxford. Photographer: Henneman, Nicolaas
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the facade of Queen's College, from the High Street, with the church of St Peter-in-the-East (under scaffolding) in the background. Printed on paper measuring 196x243 mm.
Part of Queen's College, Oxford Photographer: Henneman, Nicolaas
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking towards the facade of Queen's College, from the High Street, with the church of St Peter-in-the-East (under scaffolding) in the background. Printed on paper measuring 186x228 mm. Very faded.