SMGC 1/1 PM - Photographic slides - 1900s

Group of 39 square lantern slides originally from a box marked: "E. Buck, Photographer and Picture Framer, 49 Waddington Road, Clitheroe". Most were taken by Fred Shaw. Slides mostly reproduce glass negatives by Fred Shaw in sequences SMGC Shaw P and PA (see SMGC 1/1 P-PE). Descrip...

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Physical Description:One box of glass lantern slides (PM 1-39)
Dimensions:. Quarter-plate: 3¼ x 3¼ inches (82 x 82 mm)
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Group of 39 square lantern slides originally from a box marked: "E. Buck, Photographer and Picture Framer, 49 Waddington Road, Clitheroe". Most were taken by Fred Shaw. Slides mostly reproduce glass negatives by Fred Shaw in sequences SMGC Shaw P and PA (see SMGC 1/1 P-PE). Descriptions are given only for prints which do not duplicate Shaw negatives.

SMGC 1/1 PM.1 (Duplicate of SMGC 1/1 Shaw P.2); PM.2 (P.21); PM.3 (P.22); PM.4 (P.107); PM.5 (P.120); PM.6 (P.122); PM.7 (P.124); PM.8 (P.134); PM.9 (P.139); PM.10 (PA.2); PM.11 (PA.3); PM.12 (P.146); PM.13 (P.147); PM.14 (P.148); PM.15 (P.149); PM.16: Romany Ryes. Taken at: Warcop, Westmorland (Cumbria), 30 Sep 1912. Image shows: Oliver Lee, Rev. F.G. Ackerley, Rev. George Hall, William Ferguson and Jas. Ferguson; PM.17: Phyllis (née Lee) wife of Leonard Cooper, c.1910. Prints of this image: Fred Shaw Album 1.23.44, Scott Macfie Album 1.6. Reproduced in the Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society Third Series vol. 47 (1968) p. 41.; PM.18 (P.24); PM.19 (P.25); PM.20 (P.26); PM.21 (P.27); PM.22 (P.40); PM.23 (P.42); PN.24 (P.46); PM.25 (P.48); PM.26 (P.49); PM.27 (P.83); PM.28 (P.87); PM.29 (P.88); PM.30 (P.100); PM.31 (P.82); PM.32: Galician Gypsy woman holding infant, c.1911; PM.33: Galician Gypsy man hammering metal, c.1911. Taken at: Choisy le Roi, France. Reproduced in the Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society Third Series vol. 6 (1912-1913) p. 289; PM.34: Gypsy man with caravan and horses, n.d.; PM.35: R.A. Scott Macfie in Balkan traditional dress c.1913. Taken by V. Muller; PM.36-37: Oseri Boswell and his wife. Taken at: Bakewell, Derbyshire; March 1912. Prints of this image: SMGC 1/3 Unid.1.17. Macfie, Liverpool no.A.16; PM.38-39: duplicates of (SMGC 1/1 PK.16).

 

Date:1900s
Reference Number:SMGC 1/1 PM