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Anthracite from Landshipping Colliery

Anthracite from Landshipping Colliery

1843-1889

Anthracite from Landshipping Colliery, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, analysed by W.J. Ward

Anthracite from Landshipping Colliery

1843-1889

Anthracite from Landshipping Colliery, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, analysed by W.J. Ward. A handwritten note listing out the components and the ratio from the analysis results - carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, water, ash.

Anthracite from Landshipping Colliery

1843-1889

Platinum print in original mount, by TLJ Bentley, titled "A Village in Pembrokeshire (No. 3)". Exhibition stickers from the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain Annual Exhibition (1943) and Exhibition of Picturial Photography, Leicester (1944), on verso. Kodak Works Photographic Society stamp also on verso. Hand-written inscription states the photograph won CHampionship Class in the Kodak Works Photographic Society for 1938.

A Village in Pembrokeshire (No. 3)

1938

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