View of a boats in the sea framed by rocks cliffs. Watercolour and pencil on paper; staining on upper left area; tear along left edge. Inscription in pencil on verso on drawing: 'illegible text', '1877'
[Painting of sailboat in rough waters]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Photograph of a painting. Painting features a sailboat with a row boat tied to it's right side. Cliffs in the background. Undated. Salted paper print; yellowing from right edge.
[Fisherman in boat with young boy]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of a river with a man, holding a long stick, standing and a boy seated in a boat. There is another empty boat beside them. Albumen print; mounted on card; abrasions on lower areas; discolouration on lower right corner; print yellowed; silver mirroring on centre right edge; adhesive stainin...
[Fisherman casting a net]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
Scope & Content:
View of a man standing in a boat, casting a net. The boat is on a river, with trees along the left side. Albumen print; mounted on card; fading on upper left corner; silver mirroring from edges emulsion missing on upper right corner; foxing on upper left page; adhesive staining beneath print.
Caswell [Caswell Bay, Swansea, Wales]. Artist(s): Unknown.
Scope & Content:
View of a beach with sailboats in the background. Rocks and unpainted rowboat on the right in the foreground. Watercolour and pencil on paper. Inscription in pencil on verso on drawing: 'Caswell'
[Caswell Bay, Swansea, Wales]. Artist(s): Unknown.
Scope & Content:
View of a beach and cliffs with a sailboat in the background. Watercolour and pencil on paper; staining on upper left area; tear along left edge. Inscription in pencil on verso on drawing.
[Studio portrait of Arnold-Forster children in a rowboat, 1896]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
Scope & Content:
View of four boys in a boat in a studio setting. From left to right: John, Mervyn, William, Christopher. Gelatin silver print; loss of highlight detail in clothing; yellowing from right edge. Date in pencil beneath print on the right: '1896'.