Ellis' studio at Hawkes Point, Carbis Bay. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
View looking along the pathway towards the studio used by Ellis at Hawkes Point. The figure seated in the chair in the background, back to camera, appears to be Ellis himself.
Photographic copy of a painting of the American- built three-masted ship 'Empress.' Photographer: Wheeler, Halsworth
Scope & Content:
Photograph of a painting of the ship 'Empress' in which Havelock Ellis, under his father's captaincy, sailed round the world in 1865-66. Reproduced in Isaac Goldberg, 'Havelock Ellis. A biographical and critical survey' (1928), facing p.34.
Snapshot portrait of Havelock Ellis lying in a hammock, Carbis Bay, Cornwall. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Snapshot of Ellis reclining in a hammock in a garden, with a dog seated beneath him. Inscribed in pencil on reverse: 'About 1901 in yard of Count House, Carbis Bay.'
The birthplace of Henry Havelock Ellis, St John's Grove, Croydon. Photographer: Handford, Archie
Scope & Content:
View from the road of a double fronted house. The note on the reverse states that Ellis was born in the house on the left. Reproduced in Isaac Goldberg, 'Havelock Ellis. A biographical and critical survey' (1928), facing p. 35.
Portrait of Havelock Ellis. Photographer: Bassano and Co, Alexander
Scope & Content:
Full-length seated cabinet portrait, dated in pencil on the reverse. Reproduced in Isaac Goldberg, 'Havelock Ellis. A biographical and critical survey' (1928), facing p. 115.
Portrait of Susannah Mary Ellis. Photographer: Goodwin, Edward T. F.
Scope & Content:
Head-and-shoulder cabinet portrait, taken in Melbourne, of Havelock Ellis' mother. Oval vignetted image, with some retouching. Tentatively dated 1868 on the reverse, but apparently later.
Portrait of Havelock Ellis at the start of his medical studies. Photographer: Stoneham, E. J.
Scope & Content:
Full-face head-and-shoulders carte-de-visite portrait of Havelock Ellis, taken in London at the beginning of his medical studies. A note on the reverse reads: 'At the start of his medical studies. The same as sent before, but not so clear.'