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PHOTOGRAPHS AND DRAWINGS
Most of the photographs in the Addenbrooke's Hospital Archive are included here regardless of provenance, for example photographs of other hospitals, photographs of Cambridge University medical departments etc. Individual photographs of people, events, buildings etc have been placed in the relevant category but the albums listed at AHPH1 also contain many photographs in these categories.
Photographs and Portraits
This section contains photographs and other images chiefly of people and premises connected with the Cambridge Philosophical Society. It comprises a miscellany of images, including Sir Joseph Larmor (President of CPS 1898-1900); CPS staff late 20th century; and a visit by Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, in 1980.
Photographs by A. Chand
A collection of photographs which are attributed on the backs to A. Chand of Secunderabad, Hyderabad. However, Y3022UUUU/12, 19, 20 and 27 are stamped ‘Lala Deen Dyal’. Eleven of the prints are matt, the remainder glossy. Most are captioned on the back.
Photographs by Yousuf Karsh
Photographs from World War II
Official wartime British photographs, including the Quebec, Cairo and Teheran Conferences and Chiang Kai Shek.
Photographs - New South Wales, circa 1885
A commercially produced album containing mounted prints measuring approximately 190 x 140 mm and showing scenes in Sydney and the surrounding countryside. With brief identifying captions and reference numbers on prints.
Photographs - New South Wales, circa 1904
An album containing mounted prints showing views in Sydney and the surrounding countryside, with brief pencilled captions beneath the photographs.
Photographs of Aden and the Protectorate of South Arabia
A collection of loose prints by various agencies, mainly the Aden Public Relations Department. The prints mostly measure approximately 205 x 155 mm and have typed captions of the reverse. The photographs show scenes in Aden and the surrounding states.
Photographs of Antigua
A collection of loose photographs with handwritten captions on the backs of the prints.
Photographs of Antigua
Photographs of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
Photographs of Barbados, circa 1905
A collection of loose photographs (some duplicates) measuring approximately 200 x 140mm, most with pencilled captions on the backs of the prints. Photographer unknown.
Photographs of Belleville, Ontario. c.1913
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 160 x 120 mm with typewritten captions on the reverse.
Photographs of Bermuda
A collection of loose prints, measuring approximately 240 x 185 mm, with explanatory captions pasted to the back of the prints. The collection shows views in various parts of the island and is mainly concerned with tourist activities. Photographs by the Bermuda News Bureau plus two by BOAC.
Photographs of Bermuda 1908-1909
Photographs of British Honduras [i.e. Belize], 1911
A collection of prints measuring approximately 125 x 100 mm. (Six of the photographs are postcards by Avery measuring approximately 135 x 85 mm). The prints are captioned on the reverse. The photographs, which show scenes in and around Belize City and Stann Creek (also known as Dangriga) as well as events during the coronation celebrations for George V in 1911, are sharply defined and of professional quality.
Photographs of Burma [i.e. Myanmar]
A collection of loose prints by Frederic Thesiger Williams (? and others) arranged in four groups.
Photographs of Burma [Myanmar]
Photographs of Burma [Myanmar]
A collection of loose prints. The prints are captioned on the reverse with credits to photographers:
1, 3-16 J. Jackson. Note that item two is credited to J. Jackson, but is far more likely to have been taken by Felice Beato.
17-18 Watts and Skeen.
Photographs of Bushmen, Herero and Ovambo
A collection of loose prints, mostly measuring approximately 55 x 85 mm, with handwritten captions on the reverse. The captions have been used as titles and may include language which is offensive, inaccurate or inappropriate. They have been retained to reflect the context of their creation.
The term Bushmen was used to describe a group of Khoisan-speaking hunter-gatherers who lived in the Kalahari Desert.
Photographs of Cambridge groups and scenes
Photographs of Canada
Photographs of Canada
Eighteen loose professional photographs and two engraved prints, mainly showing Canadian landscapes. The collection also includes four photographs of Australia. Several of the images are captioned on the reverse.
Photographs of Canada, c.1897-1904
A collection of loose prints, measuring approximately 240 x 190 mm. Most of the photographs have captions on the prints, a couple have them on the reverse.
Photographs of Canada circa 1912
A collection of loose prints, measuring approximately 135 x 80 mm, and captioned and signed in pencil on the reverse. The prints show scenes in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.