Photographs
Found in 388 Collections and/or Records:
12 stereo views of Scotland, 1891, B. W. Kilburn, Littleton NH
A photograph of medical students graduation, and a photograph of the International Physiological Congress at Edinburgh, 1920s
One framed photograph of the International Physiological Congress held in Edinburgh in 1923, showing the c. 300 delegates in the Quadrangle of the Old Medical School of the University. Names are given around the photo.
The second photograph has no caption whatsoever, but probably is a graduation photograph. The group includes E. Scharpey-Schafer, Professor of Physiology at the University of Edinburgh from 1899 to 1933. It was taken by E. R. Yerbury and Son.
Albums containing autograph letters to Sir Charles Lyell and family, and portraits of the writers, compiled by Leonard Lyell
"An aircraft factory for Liverpool" - photographs, 1935-1936
Photographs of architectural drawings (20cm x 30cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, created for his final thesis project "An aircraft factory for Liverpool", undertaken as a fifth year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture.
Armstrong, William, 21 July 1863; 29 August 1863
Arnold, Matthew, 8 March 1977
Arrivabene, Giovanni, 20 June 1866
Assortment of items originally contained loosely in a bound volume, 1927-1957
These items consist of a bound volume and seven envelopes. The envelopes contain material which has been removed from the volume and consists of a variety of photographs, correspondence, typescripts, ephemera and newspaper clippings. The bound volume still contains some items which have been affixed inside, namely: a letter to Greenwood relating to his service with the Home Guard (January 1945) and various newspaper clippings and articles.
Barrie, James Matthew, 8 September [1893]; [14 May 1897]
Black and white photographic portraits, mostly of artists, Undated
Photographic portraits of various artists: Ivan Miro, Fernand Leger, Yves Tanquy (by Man Ray), Alberto Giacometti, Marcel Duchamp, Georges Braque (2 copies), Max Ernst, Picasso (by Man Ray). Also includes a photograph of Dame Honour Fell and one featuring an unidentified individual.