Eighth page of manuscript letter from Elsie Hill (nee Wright) to Geoffrey Crawley Printed Materials & Ephemera 1983-02-17
Portsmouth camera club sliver medal case. J Purser and Sons Limited. 1937. Black leatherette box, silk and velvet inside. Printed inside lid 'J P Limited, J Peser and Sons Ltd (R E Pickettt), The Jewellers, Portsmouth, Southsea and Southampton'. Portsmouth camera club sliver medal case Printed Materials & Ephemera 1937
Awarded N Blake. Two alegorical female figures, one with camera etc, moulded in bronze on oak plaque with hinged stand. Engraved at bottom 'IWPS, 1903, N Blake'. I W PS bronze plaque Printed Materials & Ephemera 1903
Plaque, New Photographer Award, 1928. Cast bronze relief on wooden mount. Cast with a seated man putting a laurel crown on a seated angel. 'Awarded to S A Smith New Photographer 6168 - LNER April 1928' New Photographer Award, 1928 Printed Materials & Ephemera 1928
Second page of manuscript letter from Elsie Hill (nee Wright) to Geoffrey Crawley Printed Materials & Ephemera 1983-02-17
Instruction book for a Wellcome exposure calculator. Published by Burroughs Wellcome & Co., London. 45 pages of instructions and tables and 70 pages of general photographic information. Wellcome instruction book for an exposure calculator Printed Materials & Ephemera 1924
Tinplate biscuit tin in the form of a book. 15.5 x 15 x 21cm. Red with snapshots in gold on spine and front cover with sepia reproductions of snapshots of timbered cottages and a boy on the beach. Snapshots Printed Materials & Ephemera 1930-1939
Exhibition Plaque, Worthing Camera Club Premier Award. Awarded Edmund F H Crouch for 'A November Morning', F J Mortimer, Judge. Deeply moulded figure, male and female with photo plate; Art Noveau decoration. Bronze, oak stand. Exhibition Plaque Printed Materials & Ephemera 1909
Awarded to N L Wilson. On oak stand with hinged back. Moulded yellow plaque of woman with outstretched arms, holding two sheafes. KWPS 'Manlove' plaque Printed Materials & Ephemera 1930
Sixth page of manuscript letter from Elsie Hill (nee Wright) to Geoffrey Crawley Printed Materials & Ephemera 1983-02-17
Medal, Irish Salon of Photography, 1933. Awarded to Stanley A Smith. Medal in shape of Ireland. In case; printed on fabric of lid 'W. Stokes and Sons Limited, Jewellers, Silversmiths and Watchmaker, 6 Westmullend Street, Dublin'. Medal, Irish Salon of Photography Printed Materials & Ephemera 1933
Third page of manuscript letter from Elsie Hill (nee Wright) to Geoffrey Crawley Printed Materials & Ephemera 1983-02-17
Medal, Bradford Camera Club 1930-1931. Awarded to Stanley A Smith. Cast white metal, releif of woman in Classical dress writting on a wall. In case. 'Stanley A Smith Bradford Camera Club Trophy 1930-31'. Medal, Bradford Camera Club 1930-1931. Awarded to Stanley A Smith. Cast white metal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1930-1931
First page of manuscript letter from Elsie Hill (nee Wright) to Geoffrey Crawley Printed Materials & Ephemera 1983-02-17
Sterling silver medal. Obverse depicting allegorical Classical female figure holding bellows camera, engraved 'Kodak Staff International Society'. Reverse engraved 'Sydney 1929 S. Schofield Harrow'; within wreath. In leatherette presentation case lined with blue silk and velvet. Inside lid printed 'Toye & Co Ltd, London, Masonic Jewellers, Liverpool & Manchester, 57 Theobald's Rd & WC'. Kodak Fourth Internationl Salon silver medal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1929
Cripplegate Institute silver medal lined case. Leatherette case, with silk lining and blue velvet. Cripplegate Institute silver medal lined case. Leatherette case Printed Materials & Ephemera 1912-1913
Medal, Bradford Camera Club 1929-1930. In case. Cast relief, base metal with silver paint. Relief casting of a woman in Classical dress holding a mirror, stood in a photographic studio. Awarded to Stanley A Smith. Medal, Bradford Camera Club 1929-1930. In case. Cast relief Printed Materials & Ephemera 1929-1930
Medal, Bradford Camera Club, 1928-1929. Cast bronze medal. relief figure of a woman in Classical clothing holding a mirror. Medal in case. Awarded to Stanley A Smith. Medal, Bradford Camera Club Printed Materials & Ephemera 1928-1929
50mm diameter silver medal. Obverse: '"Cripplegate Institute" "Founded 1896" with representation of building and two seated female figures, one with the world globe and the other with an artist's palette. Reverse: "Awarded to H. Thurston for photographic Class Work Winter and Spring Sessions 1912-1913". Within laurel wreath. Cripplegate Institute silver medal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1912-1913
Letter from Baird Television Ltd. to Norman Stokes a Televisor loan to Selfridges Printed Materials & Ephemera 1931
Wellcome diary for 1924, published by Burroughs Wellcome & Co., London. 95 page diary and negative index. Pencil missing. Wellcome diary for 1924 Printed Materials & Ephemera 1924
Exhibition plaque, Malvern Camera Club, awarded to E H F Crouch. Brass on oak stand. Allegorical winged figure with camera and attendant cherubs. Exhibition Plaque, Malvern Camera Club Printed Materials & Ephemera 1911
Awarded to Edmund F H Crouch for 'Evening on the Arun'. Premier Award. Allegorical female winged figure with camera, attendant cherubs. Larger version of design of 1990-5036/4718. On oak stand with hinged stand. Silver Plate, Worthing Camera club Exhibition Printed Materials & Ephemera 1907
Awarded to W N Blake. Winged allegorical figure with camera; two cherubs; on oak stand. Scroll at bottom of plaque engraved 'Bedford Camera Club 1906, W N Blake'. Bedford Camera Club bronze plaque Printed Materials & Ephemera 1906
Awarded to N L Wilson, Harrow, in Eighth Exhibtion. Yellow metal medal . Obverse shows classssically-dressed woman with bellows, camera, shield, engraved ' Kodak Staff Photographic Society'. Reverse engraved in laurel wreath 'Eighth Exhibition 1950, M L Wilson, Harrow'. In lined case. Machine-tooled blue leatherette box, silk lined, blue velvet. Silk inside lid of box printed 'Watches & Clocks, Jewellery, The Glossoid Co Ltd, 45-50 Hillborn Viaduct, London, EC1, Cutlery, silver, electro-plate, cups & sports prizes a speciality'. Kodak Staff Photographic Society bronze medal in case Printed Materials & Ephemera 1930
Silver medal of 39mm diameter. Awarded to L W Oxford. Obverse: Allegorical female figure seated with camera and chemical apparatus. Inscription "Photographic". Designer A Fenwicj, Birmingham. Reverse: Laurel wreath inscription "Portsmouth CC 1937 L W Oxford". Hallmarked TJS STR SIL. J Purser and Sons Limited. 1937. Portsmouth camera club sliver medal Printed Materials & Ephemera 1937
Medal, Birmingham Photographic Society, 1934. Awarded to Stanley A Smith. Round relief, cast base metal with silver paint. Seated man developing a photograph with a girl behind. In fabric-lined box. Medal, Birmingham Photographic Society Printed Materials & Ephemera 1934
Book: `The Coming of the Fairies' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. First edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., 1922. Illustrated. Leather (?) bound. The Coming of the Fairies Printed Materials & Ephemera 1922
Enamelled hanging advertising sign. Blue enamelled metal 'All 'Kodak' Supplies' in white. Franco Signs, London, W1. Enameled Kodak Hanging Advertising Sign Printed Materials & Ephemera
Awarded to E F H Crouch. Deeply moulded brass, allegorical female figure, seated, with cherub and camera. Art Noveau decoration. On oak stand with hinged stand. Bronze Plaque, Bristol Photographic Club Exhibition Printed Materials & Ephemera 1911
An advert for Kodak film, entitled 'Snapshots that almost talk', published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1930. The advert shows two women in typical 1930s dress with cloche hats looking at a photograph. The advert boasts 'You get clear, sparkling prints... A higher good negative average... When you are careful to ask for 'Kodak Film in the yellow box''. Advert for Kodak film entitled 'Snapshots that almost talk' Printed Materials & Ephemera 1930
A coloured lithograph of a caricature of journalist and MP Charles Sydney Goldman (1868-1968), drawn by 'Spy' - Sir Leslie Ward (1851-1922), entitled 'A Self-Made African', published in 'Vanity Fair' magazine in 1904. A Self-Made African Printed Materials & Ephemera 1904
This page of notes headed 'PUT BACK IN BOOK...' was written by Tony Ray-Jones in May 1971. The list outlines which prints would be included in a suggested book on the English at leisure. There are 26 in the main list, and four more added in the top right hand corner. Ray Jones died before his book project could be finalised, but a posthumous version 'A Day Off' was developed and published in 1974. 'Put Back in Book... Printed Materials & Ephemera 1971
Loose page written by Tony Ray-Jones headed 'Should it be a single photo or a photo story' In the text he explores his ideas about photography. Ray-Jones writes that the image should 'delight, mystify or shock...it has to sustain his attention' Ballpoint pen on paper, c. 1967 Should it be a single photo or a photo story... Printed Materials & Ephemera circa 1967
Single page from a notebook written by Tony Ray-Jones headed 'Books on England and the English'. Ballpoint pen on paper, 1965 to 1969. Ray-Jones noted his plans, research and ideas for photographing locations and people in this filofax. Books on England and the English - page from filofax Printed Materials & Ephemera 1965-1969
Single page from a notebook written by Tony Ray-Jones headed 'General'. The writing explores biography versus autobiography in books and photography. Ballpoint pen on paper, 1965 to 1969. General - page from filofax Printed Materials & Ephemera 1965 -1969
This note is headed 'GET MORE DEPTH TO PRINTS...' and was written by Tony Ray-Jones in about 1969. The note states how to get 'more interesting prints'. Get more depth to prints... Printed Materials & Ephemera circa 1969
Single loose page written by Tony Ray-Jones headed 'Books to read'. They relate to English and British society and pastimes. Ballpoint pen on headed note paper, May 25, 1965. Books to read Printed Materials & Ephemera 1965
A postcard entitled 'On the Derwent, Portinscale', from the series 'Snap-shots of English Scenery'. The card shows a cartoon of a man with a camera with a coloured photograph of a bridge over the River Derwent in the Lake District. Postcard 'Snap-shots of English Scenery' Printed Materials & Ephemera 1910
'Album' magazine issue 3 from April 1970 featuring the work of Tony Ray-Jones (also, front cover), Eugene Atget, Thurston Hopkins, Roger Mertin. Album Printed Materials & Ephemera