Boughton, Alice, 1866-1943 (Photographer)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1866-1943
Alice Boughton was an early 20th-century American photographer known for her photographs of many literary and theatrical figures of her time.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Book, medals, and printed ephemera relating to Helen Patuffa Hood and Marjory Kennedy Fraser
Fonds — Box: CLX-A-1592
Identifier: Coll-1978
Content Description
This collection includes a printed book with two enclosures, printed ephemera, and two medals related to harpist Helen Patuffa Hood and her mother Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, Scottish musician and folk-song collector.
The printed book is a signed copy of The Road to the Isles (Edinburgh: Robert Grant & Son, 1927) by Kenneth Macleod given by the author himself to Patuffa as...
Dates:
1889; 1925-1928; 1946
Helen Patuffa Hood's photographic portrait by A. Boughton, 12 February 1934
Item
Identifier: Coll-1393/5/13
Scope and Contents
Helen Patuffa Hood's photographic outsized portrait by A.Boughton
Dates:
12 February 1934
Photograph of Helen Patuffa Hood at the harp, made by Alice Boughton
Item
Identifier: Coll-1393/5/12
Scope and Contents
Photograph of Helen Patuffa Hood sat at the harp, made by Alice Boughton
Dates:
1880-1935
Photograph of Helen Patuffa Hood playing harp, with her mother behind her. By A. Boughton, 1934
Item
Identifier: Coll-1393/5/16
Scope and Contents
Photograph of Helen Patuffa Hood playing harp, with her mother behind her. By A. Boughton. Professional photograph.
Dates:
1934
Photographic plate/block, c 1934
Item
Identifier: Coll-1393/5/1
Scope and Contents
Photographic plate/block representing a full-length portrait of Helen Patuffa Hood wearing a celtic dress and headband and playing harp. This item certainly comes from Alice Boughton's workshop.
Dates:
c 1934
Three unframed photographs by A. Boughton "Mrs H. F. Hood, The Rectory Keighley Yorks, Recital Hebrideans songs" , c 1930
Item
Identifier: Coll-1393/5/3
Scope and Contents
Helen Patuffa Hood playing harp during the recital at the rectory Keighley Yorks, and Marjory Kennedy Fraser behind her.
The date 12th February 1934 is written on a photograph's back, but Marjory Kennedy-Fraser died in 1930.
Dates:
c 1930