PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, small, with paper insert, Ethel Patricia Anderson Wright
H2013.756
small, brown suede leather-covered, cover on spine detached, fragile and crumbling, impressed script lettering to bottom right front cover 'Ensignette/Photos', small creamy pink paper printed label adhered to inside back cover, with print 'THE WESTMINSTER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC/EXCHANGE LTD/TRADE MARK [image of Westminster Abbey?] WESTMINSTER/LONDON; inscribed in black ink to inside front cover 'To Mummise and Bubbise With my love/Cuckoo/15/8/1934'; folded cream coloured paper insert with black ink inscription inside 'From /Miss P. Anderson/Westwood/Saltash/Cornwall; on outside 'To darling Bubby wishing/you a happy birthday'; 12 pages, 24 small black and white or sepia photographs in 73m x 45mm inserts to both sides of each page. Photographs of Canterbury, Rye, Plymouth, Cornwall.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2013.756 |
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Accession Date: | 26 Mar 2015 |
Acquisition Year: | 2012 |
Credit: | Honoria Hassell Anderson and Patricia Anderson Wright Collection |
Material
Leather | 0 - Whole |
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Paper |
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Cardboard/Paper |
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Measurement
height | 86mm |
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width | 115mm |
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depth | 1.7cm |
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length | 174mm | open dimensions |
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width | 114mm | Open dimensions |
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