[The Little Fruit Seller 1670 by Bartolomé Estéban Murillo]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of an engraving that depicts a boy holding a basket of grapes, watching a girl counting out her money. Albumen print; Yellowing from edges. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Murillo ?'
[William Arnold-Forster, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves, 1915]. Photographer(s): Arnold-Forster, Mary (1859-1962)
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View of a man (William) wearing an uniform on garden path with a dog. Gelatin silver print; upper left corner adhered onto photograph and album; silver mirroring on lower edge; yellowing from lower edge. On top of Photo 1246/7(62), attached by the top of the print. Inscription in pencil verso ...
At home. August 1915, after Malta [Mervyn Nevil Arnold-Forster]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of a young man (Mervyn Nevil Arnold-Forster) standing on stone path with white dog, a farm house is in the background; Gelatin silver print; loss of highlight detail on upper edge; silver mirroring on left edge. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'At home. August 1915, after Malta.'
Penllergare. Photographer(s): Llewelyn, John Dillwyn (1810-1882)
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View of a lake surround by trees. Alternative title 'The Lake, Penllergare from the Drive'. Salted paper print from Oxymel negative; print fading from edges. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Penllergare'
[Sculpture: farm boy with hay bale.] Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of a figurine of boy with a hay bale. Salted paper print; corners trimmed; fading and yellowing from upper edge. Inscription in ink beneath print: 'W.' [photographer's initial?] .
[Sculpture study: man and young boy.] Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of sculpture of a man with cane in right hand, left hand on boy's shoulder and boy leading the way. Salted paper print; from a collodion negative; corners trimmed; fading and yellowing from upper edge. Pencil border. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'W.' [photographer's initial?]
[Poem and watercolour of Forget-Me-Not flowers]. Artist(s): Story-Maskelyne (née Dillwyn Llewelyn), Thereza Mary (1834-1926)
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View of the watercolour drawing of Forget-Me-Not flowers with a poem in ink: 'I never cast a flower away/The gift of one who cared for me/A little flower a withered flower/But it was done reluctantly/I never looked a last farewell/To things familiar, But my heart/Shrank with a feeling almost p...