View of a path through woods with ferns to the right of the path; Possibly near Penllergare, Wales. Albumen print; crazing of binding layer; loss of detail in upper left corner.
Miss Simpson [Salthood]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of a woman standing with a dog on a pillar draped with cloth. Albumen print from glass negative. Inscription in pencil beneath print: 'Miss Simpson', 'Salthood'.
[Lane with farm buildings and horse cart]. Artist(s): Unknown.
Scope & Content:
View of a lane with farm buildings and horse cart on the left. Watercolour and pencil on paper; with oval window frame; stamp '9 Evelyn Gardens' on frame; foxing on frame.
[Colin Dillwyn? in the garden]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of two men around a table in a garden. In the foreground, a dog eats from a plate on the ground. Colin [?], seated in front, is the nephew and heir to Elizabeth Amy Dillwyn. Gelatin silver print; horizontal crease on upper portion; print fading; puncture hole on upper right corner; foxing...
View of a stone tower with three wooden buildings on the left. Albumen print; print yellowed; fading and further yellowing from edges; warping at edges.
View of a young man (John Arnold-Forster) wearing a herringbone vest suit and tie pin. Half figure portrait. Gelatin silver print; oval print yellowing from left edge; fading from lower edge. Dark paper fibres on edges. Inscription in ink beneath print: '1909'. Inscription in ink upper right ...
View of a interior of a barn with a chicken and tools in the foreground. Farm buildings can be seem through the barn door. Watercolour and pencil on paper; dried red wax on verso.
[Archaeological study: skeletal remains of a human]. Photographer(s): unknown
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View of skeletal remains of a human, from the chest up. Albumen print; loose in album; yellowing; various horizontal crease lines; cracks and fissures appear throughout albumen binding.
[Portrait of Mervyn and Christopher Arnold-Forster, 1892]. Photographer(s): Unknown.
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View of two boys (Mervyn Nevil and Hugh Christopher Arnold-Forster) head and shoulder portraits, Albumen print; yellowing from left edge. Date in pencil beneath print: '1892'.