Photographs
Found in 1938 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs, c 1850-1852
This series consists of five boxes of photographs showing scenes of Ireland, Paris, Switzerland, Rome, Pompei, Athens, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Cairo, Thebes, Abu Simbel, Nubia, Petra, and more.
Photographs, 1962 - 1976
Photographs for Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Sick Children (REHSC) have been catalogued into the Photograph Image Catalogue. The references are therefore different from other items in the collection as they do not have the LHB5 reference.
Photographs, 19th - early 20th century; bulk: 1985-1987
Photographs and badges of Johanna Harris, former student at the Dunfermline College of Hygiene and Physical Training
Photographs and Correspondence from Hedwig Rauh and family, 9 December 1951, 17 December 1950, 10 December 1949
Photographs and Correspondence from Hedwig Rauh and family, 9 December 1951, 17 December 1950, 10 December 1949.
Photographs and Diaries of John Shaw Smith
The collection is composed of: a folder containing a typescript copy of a diary of a journey from Italy to the Holy Land, covering the period 18 December 1850 to 6 September 1852; two microfilms of diaries covering the period 1849 to 1850; and five boxes of photographs showing scenes of Ireland, Paris, Switzerland, Rome, Pompei, Athens, Istanbul, Jerusalem, Cairo, Thebes, Abu Simbel, Nubia, Petra, and more.
Photographs and illustrations, 1878-1923
Contains various portraits of Ewart as well as photographs of his hybrid horse/zebras.
Photographs and papers relating to Dr. Anthony D. Oliver
Photographs: architectural models, 1950s
2 black and white photographic prints (19cm x 25cm) showing architectural models of housing developments. One shows an area of Southwark. These prints were part of the London County Council Architect's Department Collection.
Photographs: architectural models (2), 1958-1961
7 black and white photographic prints (20cm x 26cm). 5 show different architectural models of the Piccadilly Circus area of London. The remainder shows a drawing of the area. These prints were part of the London County Council Architect's Department Collection.
