Photographs
Found in 1918 Collections and/or Records:
Leitch, William Leighton, c 1843-1847
Portrait of William Leighton Leitch. Caption: "W. L. Leitch 1804-1883. (Water Colour Painter)".
Leitch, William Leighton, c 1843-1847
Portrait of William Leighton Leitch. Caption: "W. L. Leitch".
Leitch, William Leighton, c 1843-1847
Portrait of William Leighton Leitch. Caption: "W. L. Leitch".
Leitch, William Leighton, c 1843-1847
Portrait of William Leighton Leitch. No caption.
Leslie, Alexander, Lumsden, James, Peebles, Andrew, Wilson, Thomas, Wilson, William, Kirk, John, Dymock, Thomas, and Arlinton, Austin., c 1843-1847
Group portrait of Leslie, Alexander, Lumsden, James, Peebles, Andrew, Wilson, Thomas, Wilson, William, Kirk, John, Dymock, Thomas, and Arlinton, Austin. No caption.
Letter from Daniel Cunningham to James Geikie, describing a trip to Egypt, 1909
Letter from Daniel Cunningham to James Geikie, decribing a trip to Egypt (taken in the hope it would restore his health) and enclosing 4 photographs of himself at the pyramids.
Letter from John Macmurray to Miss How, and photograph of Macmurray walking with an unidentified individual, 17 July 1933
This file contains a letter dated 17 July 1933 written by John Macmurray from University College, London to a Miss How (Joyce Roberts, nee How) saying he was unable to address the S.C.M at Bedford College, and signed by him. S.C.M possibly stands for 'Student Christian movement'. There is also a photo of Macmurray walking with an unknown individual.
Letter (incomplete) to James Cossar Ewart from unknown author, 14 May 1899
The letter's author is a former pupil and assistant demonstrator of Ewart's (from around 1891), working in Africa as a government medical officer. He writes that he is sending Ewart the skins of two zebra mares which he has shot, and offers to try and get more skins, and to take photographs of various game.
The latter part of the letter, with author signature, is not present.
