The Method of Landing Bullocks which are taken from the ship in a boat and pushed overboard. When some way from the shore they usually swim to the land,but not always
- Made:
- November 1913 to July 1914 in Georgia
- maker:
- Herbert Galloway Stewart
The second of two black and white photograph with the explanation 'The Method of Landing Bullocks which are taken from the ship in a boat and pushed overboard. When some way from the shore, they usually swim to the land, but not always'. The photograph shows a bullock swimming towards land from a boat. A distant ship can be seen on the right hand side of the photograph. Taken by Herbert Galloway Stewart in Georgia, Russia between November 1913 and July 1914.
From a snapshot photograph album of the Russian Imperial Royal Family, compiled by Herbert Galloway Stewart (1866-1960); album number 10, page 8.
Details
- Category:
- Photographs
- Collection:
- Jane and Howard Ricketts Collection
- Object Number:
- 1990-5037/P80/10/8/2
- Measurements:
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overall: 55 mm x 80 mm
- type:
- silver gelatin print
- credit:
- The Ricketts Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford