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One Frame of Bromide Prints From Films by Robert Paul, c 1897

1897-1898

Bromide print (8" x 10") of oil painting by Frere in Brooklyn Museum, Young woman and boy looking through zograscope

Young woman and boy looking through zograscope

Bromide print by James Ravilious, titled "Bill Cooke in Colehoouse Yard, near Riddlescombe", dated 1975.

Bill Cooke in Colehoouse Yard, near Riddlescombe

1975

Bromide print, monochrome, Melnia Mercouri, 1971, by Yousuf Karsh

Melnia Mercouri

1971

Bromide print, monochrome, Alberto Giacometti, 1965, by Yousuf Karsh

Alberto Giacometti

1965

Black bromide print entitled 'In the Valley of Poplars', by Mark Oliver Dell.

In the Valley of Poplars

Bromide print entitled 'Hands of Cocteau', by Berenice Abbott, about 1925.

Hands of Cocteau

circa 1925

Bromide print by James Ravilious, titled "Ashwell Farm", dated 1977.

Ashwell Farm

1977

Bromde print by James Ravilious, Valley of the River Torridge looking south towards Dartmoor, Christmas Morning 1979.

Valley of the River Torridge looking south towards Dartmoor, Christmas Morning 1979

1979

Bromide print by James Ravilious, "Monkokehampton Post Office, North Devon".

Monkokehampton Post Office, North Devon

1978

Bromide print, monochrome, Lord Tweedsmuir; Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King; US President Frankllin Delano Roosevelt; James Roosevelt. The Citadel, Quebec, 1936, by Yousuf Karsh

Bromide print

Bromide print, monochrome, Joan Baez, 1970, by Yousuf Karsh

Joan Baez

1970

Bromide print, sulphur toned, "Day's Decline", 1905.

Day's Decline

1905

Black bromide print entitled 'Arrens', by Mark Oliver Dell.

Arrens

Portrait of Andre Kertesz by David Bailey. Bromide print, monochrome, signed and dated: David Bailey 80. Dry mounted onto boards with red ink stamp & pencil inscription on back

Portrait of Andre Kertesz by David Bailey. Bromide print

1980

Lightly coloured bromide print in domed top cyan coloured frame. Curved glass.

Large crystoleum type frame print

Bromide print said to represent the first oil engine made in the United Kingdom, 1886, by the donor (James D. Roots)

Bromide print said to represent the first oil engine made in the United Kingdom

1886