Photographs
Found in 1920 Collections and/or Records:
Peach, Charles William, c 1843-1847
Portrait of Charles William Peach. No caption.
Peach, Charles William, c 1843-1847
Portrait of Charles William Peach. No caption.
Peel, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Viscount Peel, 26 July 1903
People waiting in the Snow for the bus R&T Adams Chemist, Roseneath Street, 1987
People waiting in the Snow for the bus R&T Adams Chemist, Roseneath Street, 1987.
Personal correspondence received by Marjorie Rackstraw, 1908-1978
This file contains personal correspondence from contacts of Marjorie Rackstraw. Letters relate to Masson Hall, Moray House, Birmingham University, Edinburgh University, her relief work time in France, Russia, and her involvement with the Hampstead Housing Old People's Trust. There are updates from students, and friends, many in response to Christmas cards that she sent, and including photos of their family.
Personal Snapshots, 1920-1970
Peter and Ann McCluskey, ECA, 1986
Peter and Ann McCluskey, ECA 1986.
Photo album relating to the Livingstonia Mission, and to Malawi, 1930s
Photo album containing around 100 black-and-white photographs showing the everyday life of missionaries and locals in Livingstonia, Isoko, Karonga. There are small handwritten captions in different hands. Some photos show the Livingstonia missionary School in Nyasaland (modern day Malawi), which was established in 1875 by Dr Robert Laws, a disciple of David Livingstone. Photographs include Dr Laws standing on the steps of Livingstonia Institution along with the new principal.
Photo and Letter related to the Children's House Nursery, 18 August 1971
This file contains a photograph and a letter sent to Marjorie Rackstraw 18 August 1971 announcing the Headmistress May Brown's retirement, and thanking her for her "kindness and encouragement during my term of office". The photo is from the Reunion Summer of 1970, and is of a large room full of people seated. Marjorie Rackstraw is in the front row, on the right, third from the aisle.
Photograph album belonging to Ruby I.F. Mackenzie, 1913-1915
Contains formal and informal photographs of students and staff, including excursions and trips abroad.
