Turner, Saxon Sydney ((1880-1962) civil servant)
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Bagenal and others in Tidmarsh Mill House garden, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Barbara Bagenal sitting on the grass looking to the right. Other people are sitting in chairs in the background (according to Frances Partridge's index, the men might be Saxon Sydney-Turner, Ralph Partridge, and/or Nicholas Bagenal).
Barbara Bagenal, Nicholas Bagenal, Saxon Sydney-Turner and Ralph Partridge, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of three men and a woman all looking towards the camera, identified by Frances Partridge's index. According to her index, the image was taken in Tidmarsh Mill House garden.
Dora Carrington playing badminton with Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1930
Snapshot of Dora Carrington in the centre of the badminton court at Ham Spray House. Her back is towards the camera, she looks upwards, and she appears to be running to hit a shuttlecock. Her partner is Saxon Sydney-Turner, who stands with his racquet held in his right hand. In the distance, at the edge of the court, sit Ralph Partridge and Frances Partridge.
Dora Carrington playing badminton with Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1930
Snapshot of Dora Carrington standing to the left, with a badminton racquet stretched out in front of her. To the right stands Saxon Sydney-Turner, who holds his raquet in front of him and looks upwards. They are playing doubles but their opponents are not in view. In the background is a fence with cottages and trees beyond.
Dora Carrington standing with James Strachey, Saxon Sydney-Turner and Ralph Partridge, 1928-03 - 1928-06
Snapshot of Ralph Partridge standing to the left, with his right hand in the pocket of his jacket, looking to the right at James Strachey, who stands with his left hand on his hip. Saxon Sydney-Turner stands with both hands on his hips, looking to the right at Dora Carrington. She stands to the far right and looks towards Saxon Sydney-Turner. They stand in a grassy field with trees in the background.
Frances Partridge standing with Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1928 - 1929
Snapshot of Frances Partridge standing on the verandah of Ham Spray House, with her hands held behind her back, looking towards the camera. Saxon Sydney-Turner stands beside her to the left on a lower step of the verandah, with his hands by his sides, looking downwards.
Francis Birrell sitting with Lytton Strachey and Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Francis Birrell sitting to the left of the image, wearing a hat and light-coloured suit. Lytton Strachey sits in the middle, wearing a hat and holding a black umbrella. Saxon Sydney-Turner sits to the right. In the foreground are flowers and shrubs. According to Frances Partridge's index, this image was taken at Ham Spray.
Francis Birrell sitting with Lytton Strachey and Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Francis Birrell sitting in the background, wearing a hat and light-coloured suit, looking towards the camera. Lytton Strachey sits in the middle, wearing a hat and holding a black umbrella. He sits with his legs crossed, looking to the left. Saxon Sydney-Turner sits in the foreground with his hands resting on his lap, looking to the left. All are sitting in deckchairs. According to Frances Partridge's index, this image was taken at Ham Spray.
Group seated around a table outdoors, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of a group sitting in chairs around a table covered with books and teacups. According to Frances Partridge's index, the figures in the foreground might be Lytton Strachey, James Strachey and Alix Strachey. The two remaining figures might be Saxon Sydney-Turner and Barbara Bagenal. According to Frances Partridge's index, this image was taken at Tidmarsh Mill House.
Letters from Saxon Sydney Turner to Frances Partridge, 1932-10-25 - 1953-07-10
14 autograph letters signed.
Lytton Strachey sitting outdoors with friends, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Lytton Strachey sitting drinking tea outdoors with a man and two women, who also sit in chairs. According to Frances Partridge's index, the man might be Saxon Sydney-Turner and the women might be Barbara Bagenal and Faith Henderson. According to Frances Partridge's index, this image was taken at Tidmarsh Mill House.
Lytton Strachey sitting with Stephen Tomlin, Saxon Sydney-Turner and Reine Pitman, 1930
Lytton Strachey standing with James Strachey, Saxon Sydney-Turner and Ralph Partridge, 1928-03 - 1928-06
Lytton Strachey standing with John Maynard Keynes, Barbara Bagenal and another man, 1922 - 1930
Faded snapshot of John Maynard Keynes wearing a cloth cap, Lytton Strachey wearing a hat and Barbara Bagenal wearing a dark jumper. The man wearing a shirt and braces might be Nicholas Bagenal or Saxon Sydney-Turner. According to Frances Partridge's index, this image was taken at Tidmarsh Mill House.
Lytton Strachey standing with Ralph Partridge, James Strachey and Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Lytton Strachey standing to the left, wearing a hat, carrying a walking stick and looking towards the camera. Next to him stands James Strachey, also holding a walking stick and looking towards the camera. To the right stands Saxon Sydney-Turner, with his hands by his sides, looking at Ralph Partridge. Ralph Partridge stands to the far right, leaning against the trunk of a large tree, looking at the group of three men.
Lytton Strachey with Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Lytton Strachey reclining on the stones of a beach with a grassy cliff behind him. He wears a hat and looks to the right. Next to him reclines Saxon Sydney-Turner, with his right hand raised behind his head and his left hand raised to his shoulder. He is looking towards the camera.
Ralph Partridge sitting with Frances Partridge and Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Ralph Partridge sitting to the left, with his back to the camera, on the verandah at Ham Spray House. Seated with him around a table are Frances Partridge and Saxon Sydney-Turner. At the table to the right is an unidentified woman wearing a hat, with her left hand raised to her chin.
Ralph Partridge sitting with Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1930
Snapshot of Saxon Sydney-Turner sitting to the left in a deckchair near the badminton court at Ham Spray House. His legs are crossed and he looks to the right at Ralph Partridge. Ralph Partridge leans forward in his deckchair, with his elbows resting on his legs and his hands together, looking left towards Sydney-Turner.
Ralph Partridge standing outdoors with Dora Carrington and Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1928
Snapshot of Ralph Partridge standing in a field with more fields and trees in the background. He has his legs apart, his back to the camera, and appears to have his hands covering his face. Dora Carrington and Saxon Sydney-Turner stand close together, a little distant from Ralph Partridge, and they both look towards the camera.
Ralph Partridge standing with Dora Carrington and Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Ralph Partridge standing to the left, turned away from the camera, with his hands against his face. He stands a little apart from Saxon Sydney-Turner, who looks towards the camera and has his right arm around Dora Carrington's shoulder. They stand in an open field with hedges and trees behind them. According to Frances Partridge's index, the location is Savernake Forest.
Ralph Partridge standing with Dora Carrington, James Strachey and Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1922 - 1930
Saxon Sydney-Turner and Barbara Bagenal, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Saxon Sydney-Turner and Barbara Bagenal standing together on a road with hills in the background.
Saxon Sydney-Turner and Barbara Bagenal, 1922 - 1930
Faded snapshot of Saxon Sydney-Turner with his arm around Barbara Bagenal, with trees in the background.
Saxon Sydney-Turner and Barbara Bagenal, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Saxon Sydney-Turner standing in the foreground looking towards the camera with Barbara Bagenal standing behind him with one foot resting on a log. The landscape is snow at the edge of a wood.
Saxon Sydney-Turner and Barbara Bagenal, 1922 - 1930
Snapshot of Saxon Sydney-Turner sitting on a toboggan with Barbara Bagenal. According to Frances Partridge's index, this image was probably taken at Tidmarsh.