A silver gelatin photograph, computer composite image based on all the British Prime Ministers from Churchill to Major inclusive. (Churchill, Attlee, Eden, MacMillan, Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Thatcher and Major) produced by P J Benson and D I Perrett, Department of Psychology, St Andrews University. One of a series of sixty eight portraits depicting John Major / Margaret Thatcher.From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Politicians', 16 January - 13 March 1993. Composite Computer Image; British Prime Ministers 1992
One of two colour photographs on Fujichrome paper of a cake in orbit around a flattened globe with starfield in background by an unknown photographer taken c 1980. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'The Globe', 15 July - 2 September 1989. Cake orbiting globe 1980
Black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled 'Jane Cowl, reputed to be one of the most beautiful American actresses of her time' dated 1908. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition, 'What a Woman Can Do With a Camera' 13 July - 25 August 1984 Jane Cowl 1908
A black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled 'Anthony Eden arriving at The Guildhall 15 May 1956' by The Topical Press (Hulton Deutsch Collection). From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Politicians', 16 January - 13 March 1993. Anthony Eden arriving at the Guildhall 1956-05-15
A silver gelatin photograph, computer composite image based on all the British Prime Ministers from Churchill to Major inclusive. (Churchill, Attlee, Eden, MacMillan, Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Thatcher and Major) produced by P J Benson and D I Perrett, Department of Psychology, St Andrews University. One of a series of sixty eight portraits depicting John Major / Margaret Thatcher.From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Politicians', 16 January - 13 March 1993. Composite Computer Image; British Prime Ministers 1992
Rules for playing The Locomotive Game of RailRoad Adventures, a game which contains coloured aquatints on one sheet of linen, of early railway stations and carriages, by Edward Wallis, 42 Skinner Street, London. rules for playing The Locomotive Game of RailRoad Adventures