Photographs
206 Archival description results for Photographs
Photogravure signed by Pearson. In an envelope from J. Soame, The Electric Light and Daylight Studio, 105, St. Aldates, Oxford.
Soame, James (d 1934), photographerPhotograph taken at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Moscow, Aug. 1966 with Mary Cartwright at left.
UnidentifiedThe identified items include photographs of holidays in Wales in 1934, Yorkshire in 1935, France in 1936, and Austria in 1937, as well as ‘home scenes’ and Neild’s school at Abinger Hill, in Surrey. They show Neild himself, as well as various family members and friends.
Neild, Robert Ralph (1924-2018), economistThis is a group of photographs mounted on paper, many of which are signed by Mayland. It is conjectured that these photographs were originally gathered together in an album.
Mayland, William (1822-1907), photographerPhotograph album containing 62 photographs, with images of the interior and exterior of Trinity buildings, rowing eights, crowds on riverbanks, ice skaters on a frozen Cam, other Cambridge colleges, with some photographs of scenes in Wales and a copy of a Murillo painting laid in loose at the back. The photographs appear to all be by commercial photographers, with many blind stamped by Messrs. Stearns, and a few by Scott & Wilkinson Photographers, both of Cambridge. The initials M. O. H. are stamped on the cover, this is probably Mark Oliver Hunter, who arrived in Michaelmas 1892 and obtained his BA in 1895.
Hunter, Mark Oliver (1873-1960), physicianStamped in gilt on front cover "Edmund Willmot. Trin: Coll: Camb:" Photograph album of differently coloured pages with photographs pasted on to them, many of them one per page, with captions identifying subjects by surname or surname and forename initials below in ink. A later hand has added notes and has numbered the photographs, both in pencil.
All of the photographs except for one are posed portraits: number 60 depicts two men at archery. Many of the photographs are signed by the photographer William Mayland.
Willmot, Edmund (c 1837-1873), colonial civil servantPhotograph of Trinity College Hall at an angle from the south, with Lady Mabel Eardley-Wilmot identified in caption in pencil below.
Wilmot, Mabel Eardley- (1867-1958), photographer, wife of Sir Sainthill Eardley-WilmotCertificates, diplomas, photographs, and printed material relating to Atiyah's numerous honorary degrees, memberships, and fellowships of various universities and organisations, with material related to each of the 38 honorary degrees he received. Accompanying the material is a small group of Atiyah's school and university diplomas/certificates, and a group of photographs taken over the years at the Royal Society.
Atiyah, Sir Michael Francis (1929-2019), knight, mathematicianPhotograph of the interior from the entrance down the length of the library to the Byron statue. Depicts drawn curtains over the Cipriani window, Grylls bookcases lining the sides of the library, two round tables in foreground, and smaller bookcases with lectern tops in the bays. Identified as "Trinity College, Cambridge, Interior of Library" and Stearn Photo, Cambridge" in a note on the verso.
Stearn & SonsPhotograph of the Great Gate taken close up, with the top of the gate not visible but showing the top of the niche for the statue of King Henry VIII. Both the gate and door in the Great Gate are open, with a view across to the Master's Lodge in Great Court, and a figure standing with his back to the camera in the middle of the court. Stamped: (23) below the image in the centre below the image and 2505 King's Gateway, Trinity College, Cambridge, England. Copyright 1903 by H. C. White Co. below image at right.
Stamped on the right side: H. C. White Col, Gen'l Offices N. Bennington, Vt., U.S.A., Branch Offices New York, Chicago, London and on the left: The 'Perfec' Stereograph (Trade Mark. Patented April 14, 1903. Other Patents Pending.
H. C. White Co.Photograph showing a side view of Newton in the Chapel with the bust of Daniel Lock on the west wall behind and the plaque to James Lambert on the north wall of the Chapel. Printed label at left, "Trinity College Cambridge. Newton's Statue, by Roubiliac. 11" No photographer indicated.
Photograph showing three-quarters of the west side of Hall, showing the Tribune and oriel window and one arch of the north cloisters. The top of the pinnacle on top of Hall is not visible.
Photograph taken from the entrance showing the Byron statue, completely closed curtain over the Cipriani window, a man sitting at a desk halfway down, piles of books, and two round tables a quarter of the way down, with carpet laid on either side but no Grylls bookcases.
Mayland, William (1822-1907), photographerPhotograph showing a portion of the north side of Great Court, with the King Edward gate and College Chapel with the fountain in the centre, with a group of four men standing on the cobbles, three of them looking at the camera, and the other looking east. Three of the men wear aprons and the photograph appears to be a candid of men employed by the college. "Trinity College, Cambridge" is printed at lower left and on the verso "E3" is written in ink.
Cabinet card photograph with a cutting of a close of a letter and signature by Benson pasted to verso. Information on verso: "Alexander Bassano, Studio 25 Old Bond St. W. Opposite Burlington Gardens."
Bassano, Alexander (1829-1913), photographer and artistCabinet card photograph with Samuel A. Walker, 230 Regent Street, W. stamped below photograph.
Walker, Samuel Alexander (1841-1922), photographerTaken when Headmaster of Harrow. Caption in ink on verso.
Hills & Saunders, photographers