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Box 11, H. 1 - 47 [Visual history of study of Classical Antiquity from Medieval to Victorian period]
H. 1 - 47 lack corresponding index cards. The theme of this set of slides appears to be evidence of Medieval, Renaissance, Enlightment and Victorian engagement with the art and archaeology of Classical Antiquity.
Concluding with a slide of a Victorian or Edwardian cartoon, 'What our lady students have to put up with (at a lecture at the Archaeological Museum)'.
Box 12, H. 53 - 163 [Visual history of study of Classical Antiquity from Medieval to Victorian period]
H. 53 - 163 lack corresponding index cards. The theme of this set of slides appears to be evidence of Medieval, Renaissance, Enlightment and Victorian engagement with the art and archaeology of Classical Antiquity.
In particular, images of influential artists' drawings of Classical vases and portrait potographs of key male Classicists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Box 13, N.1 - NE.11 [Depictions of boats, tools and technology from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome]
N.1 - NE. 1 lack corresponding index cards. The theme of this set of slides appears to be evidence of boat building, tools and technology in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome.
N.1 - 29 feature boats.
NB.1 - NB.22 feature ancient bows (including a photo of an Edwardian man with a replica bow), hoists and pulleys.
NC.1 -NC. 4 features sceintific pocesses e.g. distillation
ND.1 - ND.5 feature bridges.
NE.4 - NE.11 feature aRoman army standard, armour and a ballista.