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16 bromoil prints by Charles Job

Bromoil lithograph by Fred Judge, "Roadmaker's, 1931. Title, process and date inscribed by photographer

Roadmakers

1931

Bromoil lithograph:- "Hammer Men", by Fred Judge 1928.

Hammer Men

1928

Bromoil transfer print: "Ploughing near Alfriston", 1924.

Ploughing near Alfriston

1924

Eighteen bromoil prints and collection of supporting ephemera prepared by Stan Scantlebury, 1933-1940.

Eighteen bromoil prints and supporting ephemera

1933-1940

Gum-coated gelatin bromide print of soldiers departing for war entitled 'The Gate of Goodbye', by Francis James Mortimer, c 1916.

The Gate of Goodbye

circa 1916

Bromoil transfer print "In Old Rouen", 1925.

Old Rouen

1925

Bromoil lithograph: "Craigmillar Castle", 1928.

Craigmillar Castle

1928

Bromoil lithograph by Fred Judge, "Labour" 1927. Title, process and date inscribed by photographer

Labour

1927

Bromoil print "The Pine", 1925. (Bertram Cox).

Bromoil print "The Pine", 1925. (Bertram Cox).

1925

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