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    Lewis Morley Photographic Archive of negatives and ephemera. Includes printed material, letters, personal papers, work prints, negatives etc. 38 archive boxes of negatives; 35 archive boxes of cuttings, clippings, magazines, reference prints etc; 30 prints, portfolios and boxes of various sizes.

    Lewis Morley Archive and Ephemera

    1950-2000

    Collection of photographs by Gordon A Buck. Approximately 6,000 photographic slides of railway building architecture, railway hotels, bridges, tunnels and viaducts in the UK and two Swiss rail tours from 1975 and 1977. Approximately 5,000 monochrome photographic prints including those taken for Gordon Buck's 1992 publication 'A Pictorial Survey of Railway Stations' and of rolling stock. Approximately 5,000 medium-format and 35mm negatives of the prints.

    Gordon Buck Collection

    1970-2010

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