Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Insufflator by De Vilbiss, Canadian, 1901-1930

1901-1930

Plummet Clinometer

Letter from Queen Victoria mentioning chloroform use in childbirth

1859

Daily Herald Photograph: Agricultural Show, Prize Winning Bull

1954-07-07

Daily Herald Photograph: Princess Elizabeth with her pony

1939

Clay Hall in old Windsor, Berkshire

1950-1958

Glass and metal atomizer by De Vilbiss Manufacturing. Ltd.

Daily Herald Photograph; Royal Agricultural Society Show

1954-07-06

Daily Herald Photograph: Queen Elizabeth II, Order of the Garter service

1955-06

Aircraft camera for 16mm film in 14A/4197 magazine. Fitted with a Lentar F ! 1/2 inch coated lens f/1.9-16. 2 or 16 fps. Shutter speed /50/100/300. Bayonet fitting yellow filter. Jack plug power input 24-28v. AM 14A/4196. Model No. SP/2389. Serial No. 10055. Specto Limited.

Specto G.G.S. Recorder Camera Mk.3

Specto-Royal type 204 8mm cine projector.

Specto-Royal 8mm Cine Projector

1950-1970

Specto 9.5mm projector with case.

Specto 9.5mm projector

1936

Silver gelatin print by Cullum of Windsor for the Daily Herald, dated 28 April 1952. Image shows actress Elizabeth Taylor driving away in her car from a film set in Windsor Forest

Elizabeth Taylor in Windsor Forest

28 April 1952

Silver gelatin print by the Callum of Windsor for the Daily Herald, dated 30 April 1952. Hand-written caption on verso reads: "Elizabeth Taylor with her wire haired daschund 'FRISKA' watching [illegible] films in Windsor Forest".

Elizabeth Taylor and her dog Friska

30 April 1952

Specto Royal 8mm portable cine projector, type 204, for standard 8mm film. 1960-1961. Camera built in to case. Serial No 3896. Lentar 20mm lens f/1.4. Bought by A Gill in 1961 for £28/9/6d.

Specto Royal 8mm Projector Type 204

1960-1961

Silver gelatin print entitled 'Windsor Horse Show' by Tony Ray-Jones, about 1967.

Windsor Horse Show

circa 1967

Woodburytype process. Photograph by Sir William de Wiveleslie (Captain) Abney titled 'In Windsor Forest'. Paper mount with printed caption.

In Windsor Forest

late 19th century