Photograph
Found in 1884 Collections and/or Records:
King's College Chapel from the roof garden
King's College Chapel viewed from the Arts Theatre roof garden, showing parts of St Edward's Passage. Taken in Cambridge. Print, 20.9 x 16. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'St Edwards Passage, / before destruction of Central Hotel. / Now Lavatory Lane'. (Sleeve 342)
King's College entrance, 1906
Photograph of screen, Chapel and front gate of King's College, Cambridge showing metal railings adjoining King's Parade. Entitled on front with location. Commercial postcard, 14 x 8.8. (Sleeve 99)
'King's Third Year, May 1896', 1896-05
Group photograph entitled 'King's Third Year, May 1896', taken at King's College, Cambridge. Mounted on card, 43 x 36.5 (photograph 26.5 x 20). Inscribed on front of mount with names. (Oversize)
'King's Third Year, May 1900', 1900-05
Group photograph, including E.M. Forster, entitled 'King's Third Year, May 1900', taken at King's College, Cambridge. Mounted on card, 43 x 36.5 (photograph 27.7 x 21.7). Inscribed on front of mount with names. (Oversize)
Labourer on a drystone wall
Unidentified labourer wearing a cloth cap, sitting on a low, rough drystone wall and holding an implement with a long handle in his hands, looking towards the camera. Taken at Great Blasket, Eire. Postcard, 13.5 x 8.3. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, with location. (Sleeve 219)
Laura Forster and her daughter Edith
Lawn and buildings, 1931
Photograph of a lawn and buildings, possibly a part of West Hackhurst. Possibly taken at Abinger, Surrey. Modern print, 9.4 x 6.3. (Sleeve 144)
Lawn and sundial, West Hackhurst, 1906
Photograph of lawn, sundial and end of the house at West Hackhurst. Postcard, 13.7 x 8.7. Inscribed on back, by Laura Mary Forster, 'LMF 1906' and inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'West Hackhurst'. (Sleeve 88)
Le petit Ali, 1913
Commercial studio portrait of an arab boy in a headscarf, printed as a postcard numbered '131'. (Sleeve 221)
Le petit porteuz, 1913
Commercial studio portrait of an arab boy with a basket, printed as a postcard numbered '197'. (Sleeve 221)
Liberal Summer School: Group photograph of attendees, 1927
Participants gather outside the building where the 1927 Liberal Summer School took place. Lloyd George stands in the centre (seventh from left) and Keynes near him (sixth from right). (Sleeve 259)
Liberal Summer School: Keynes with Lloyd George and Canon & Mrs Weekes, 1927
Two copies of an original print taken at the 1927 Liberal Summer School in Cambridge, featuring Keynes (right) standing beside a tennis court with Lloyd George (left) and Canon G.A. Weekes (second right) - the Master of Sidney Sussex and Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1926-7 - with his wife, Mrs Weekes. (Sleeve 260)
Liberal Summer School: Keynes with Lydia Keynes and [unidentified], 1927
Original print taken at the 1927 Liberal Summer School in Cambridge, featuring Keynes standing next to the tea tent with Lydia Keynes and an unidentified woman (both ladies in garden party outfits). (Sleeve 260)
Lines of Fijians carrying bunches on poles, 1913
Two copies of a photograph taken at Kandavu, Fiji. Dimensions: 6.0 x 4.0; 6.1 x 4.0. RCB/Ph/221 inscribed on back, by Rupert Brooke, 'Bringing bunches of taro etc. to the common stock for division.Tavaki: Kadavu.' (Sleeve 78)
L.M. Forster and her great-neice
Photograph of Laura Mary Forster at West Hackhurst, holding her great-niece [possibly Marjorie Napier] on her knee. She is seated on the south veranda with Aaron, the Dandie Dinmont, beside her. Mounted on card, 25.2 x 20.1 (photograph 15.1 x 11.2). Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, with names and location. (Sleeve 85)
L.M. Forster in pony trap, 1889-02
Photograph of Laura Mary Forster sitting in a pony trap with a brick building and veranda behind, taken at West Hackhurst and mounted on gold-edged card, 16.1 x 10.6. Inscribed in album, by E.M. Forster, 'West Hackhurst. Aunt Laura with Jessie' and inscribed on back, by Laura Mary Forster, 'Arthur [? Lyachodorf] / Feb. 1889 / L.M. Forster and Jessie / her Cob from Northd'. (Sleeve 2)
L.M. Forster, the Aylwards and Grouse
Photograph of Laura Mary Forster, Maimie Aylward, Mr. Aylward and Grouse (the Irish setter), taken on the front garden veranda at West Hackhurst. Mounted on gold-edged card, 16.6 x 10.7 (photograph 14.3 x 9.9). Inscribed in album, by E.M. Forster, 'West Hackhurst. Grouse Aunt Laura. Mr Aylward. Maimie'. (Sleeve 10)
London Bridge from Swan Stairs, 1931-04
London Bridge from Swan Stairs with cranes and buildings beyond, taken in London. Print, 8.2 x 5.8. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, with date and location. (Sleeve 169)
Lydia and Maynard Keynes standing in an archway in a castle ruin [probably Corfe Castle, Dorset], 1927
Original print from a series of snapshot photographs taken on a trip to Lulworth Cove, Dorset. (Sleeve 264)
Lydia Keynes in costume wearing an African mask, 1927
Original print from a series of snapshot photographs taken while Keynes and Lydia were staying at their country house, Tilton, on the South Downs. (Sleeve 265)
Lydia Keynes in the gatehouse of a castle or stately home [in Dorset?], 1927 - 1928
Original print from a series of snapshot photographs taken while Keynes and Lydia were staying at their country house, Tilton, on the South Downs. (Sleeve 265)
Lydia Keynes in the orchard [at Tilton?], 1927 - 1928
Original print from a series of snapshot photographs taken while Keynes and Lydia were staying at their country house, Tilton, on the South Downs. (Sleeve 265)
Lydia Keynes posing in costume wearing an African mask, 1927
Original print from a series of snapshot photographs taken while Keynes and Lydia were staying at their country house, Tilton, on the South Downs. (Sleeve 265)
Lydia Keynes standing on battlements [probably Corfe Castle, Dorset], 1927
Original print from a series of snapshot photographs taken on a trip to Lulworth Cove, Dorset.
Annotated in album 'Spain, 1930.' (Sleeve 264)
Lydia Keynes standing with a friend [unidentified] in the street, 1930
Annotated on reverse in Russian in green ink. Translates as 'Dear Lydia Vasilyevna, I'm so glad that I can clearly remind you this way about myself.' (Sleeve 280)