Summary: | Contains the following photographs:
- [University of Liverpool] Geographical Society [in Abercromby Square gardens]; on the back of the group photograph is a key to names; photograph by Mowll and Morrison, Greenbank Road, Liverpool. 1933-34
- Group photograph of [? Geography students, in front of Wyncote House]; picture postcard. June 1932
- Four women students wearing gowns and mortarboards, 'Panto Day 1932'; two copies of picture postcards. 29 January 1932
- 'Edinburgh Easter 1932': three photographs taken outdoors, one of which includes Professor P.M. Roxby and two of which include [Mr. S.J.K. Baker]. Easter 1932
- Group of [students] near a rockface, Ingleton. June 1932
- Four women [students] on the beach at Freshfield June 1932
- Two photographs of [students] in the countryside at Grisedale June 1933
- 'Nymphs of Grisedale Tarn': two photographs of women students swimming in the Tarn. n.d. [June 1933]
- View of Carn Lledi, St.David's Easter 1934
- Eight photographs of rock formations and views from Carn Lledi, Whitesands Bay, etc. [Easter 1934]
- View of 'Flemish chimney on farmhouse near St.David's' with [occupants] in the foreground. [Easter 1934]
- Views of St.David's Cathedral: exterior (three views) and interior (view of roof, clerestory, and triforium). [Easter 1934]
- Views of Celtic cross, Nevin Church; [staff and students at] St.Justinian's Chapel; Professor Roxby and J.A. Steers looking at a Cromlech near Mathry; Bishop's Palace, Lamphey; Lamphey Church; and Ogham Stone. [Easter 1934]
- Views of Tenby; Carew Castle; Fishguard harbour and old fort; Twr-Y-Felin; and staff and students at Haverfordwest Railway Station. [Easter 1934]
- Views of Winnat's Pass; group of students in the countryside in Derbyshire; a group of women students at West Kirby; and a woman student, 'D.M.B.', on a walkway by the sea, West Kirby. June 1934
- Two views of women students drinking [? tea] in [? the Class Library of the Department of Geography]June 1935
- Thirty-two photographs taken on the Norfolk [Field Trip Easter 1935]:
- Views of Scott Head Island; Holt Woods (lunch at); Holkham Park; Salt marshes near Wells; Wighton; meadowland in Stiffkey Valley; Warham All Saints; Great Walsingham (houses, Abbey ruins, and 14th century chapel); Blickling Hall; East Barsham Manor; Snettisham Church; Southwell Minster; Little Snoring (church doorway); King's Lynn (church); Norwich (wall tower, and views from St.James' Hill including view of St.Peter Mancroft); Terrington St Clement (church and font); Tilney All Saints (church roof); boulder-clay cliffs at Cromer; the Peddar's Way; and Hunstanton cliff.
- Forty photographs taken on a visit to Belgium and Luxembourg Easter 1936:-
- Views of Bruges (including view from a belfry, and industrial area on the outer canal); the Chateau, Durbuy; Ny village; brickwork, Durbuy; River Lesse at Han-sur-Lesse; fortified barn at Ny; Weris (farm buildings); River Meuse at Namur; factory in the Meuse valley; citadel and church, Dinant; cattle market, Bastogne; castle at Laroche; French houses at Laroche; Clervaux; Esch-sur-Sure; Louvain (including courtyard farmhouse near Louvain, and oxen drawing a harrow); and [staff and students of the Geography department] on the platform at Barvaux railway station.
- Five cuttings from [the local press], reproducing Panto-related photographs of women students collecting on Panto Day; rehearsing a ballet dance; and the 'kidnap' of the Mayor of Wallasey. n.d. [January 1934]
- Cutting from the [Liverpool] Daily Post reproducing a photograph of a cow emerging from the temporary home of the University Students' Union, 'Reilly's Cowshed'.10 Oct 1933
- Group photograph of the University of Liverpool Geographical Society in the garden of Abercromby Square [with No. 19 Abercromby Square in the background].1934-35 (On the back of the photograph is a key identifying all those pictured).
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