[Amiens, France 1889]. Photographer(s): Story-Maskelyne, Nevil (1823-1911)
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View of a cathedral with houses in front. Mentioned in JSM's memoirs; placed in album beside lithograph of same cathedral with very few houses. Albumen print; foxing on right edge; slight yellowing
View of a portrait of a young girl. Possibly related to Great Uncle of Nevil Story-Maskelyne, who was a vicar in Purton, Wiltshire. Albumen print, foxing throughout print; parallel horizontal lines on print; horizontal cut on print on lower portion. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Mari...
View of a portrait of a young girl seated with her hands crossed, holding a book. Daughter of Mr. Heftji from Norway. Albumen print, yellowing from edges. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Miss. Heftji'
View of a portrait of a unidentified young boy in dress. Albumen print, parallel horizontal pencil lines; fading and yellowing. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Anthony'
[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...
The Approach to 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. Salted paper print from oxymel glass negative; print faded and yellow; foxing on leaf. Inscription in ink beneath print: 'Oxymel process', 'The Approach to Penllergare', 'JDL'
Welsh school girls. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
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View of two girls, one holding a basket, standing by a wooden fence. A woman with a basket on her lap, wearing a bonnet, is seated on the left. Mentioned in Thereza journal June, 1856; School teacher, Mr. Hammerton, posed the children. Alternative title 'Our School Children'. Salted paper print f...
The Fitchet. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
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View of a stoat on some rock with a fern in the background. Alternative title 'Stoat and Fern study.' Salted paper print from Oxymel glass negative; cropped into oval shape; retouching on print; loss of highlight detail on fern and ricks; yellowing from edges. Inscription in ink beneath print: ...