Photograph
Found in 1953 Collections and/or Records:
May Buckingham and E.M. Forster in front of ruined temple, 1960 - 1969
May Buckingham, profile to the right, E.M. Forster hidden behind her, and [possibly Sylvia Buckingham] wearing a dark dress further to the right, facing towards the camera but looking down at a book. All standing in front of a ruined temple, with sections of a fluted column to the left and a stone medallion to the right. Probably taken at Elefsina, near Athens. Print, 12.6 x 8.9. (Sleeve 324)
May Buckingham and E.M. Forster in front of ruined temple, 1960 - 1969
Similar to EMF/27/807, but all three looking down at the guidebook, with sections of the fluted stone column behind and E.M. Forster standing in front of May and [possibly Sylvia] Buckingham. Probably taken at Elefsina, near Athens. Print, 12.7 x 8.9. (Sleeve 325)
May Buckingham and grandchild before rock arch, 1960 - 1969
May Buckingham, Paul or Clive Buckingham, with two others [possibly the Maurons], in front of a rock arch, through which can be seen a sparse, rocky countryside. Taken in southern France. Mounted in card folder, 36.2 x 13.4 (photograph 16.5 x 12.) (Sleeve 340)
May Buckingham on a rocky outcrop, 1960 - 1969
May Buckingham sitting on a rocky outcrop with grass, sea and rock promontories behind and below, with a white ship in the bay. May Buckingham is in profile to the left, E.M. Forster is half hidden, lying in the grass below her, looking up to the right at her. Possibly taken in Rhodes. Print, 12.6 x 8.9. (Sleeve 324)
May Buckingham on rocks by the sea, 1960 - 1969
May Buckingham, profile to the left, looking downwards, sitting on rocks by the sea. A promontory with small round towers is visible across the sea in the distance. Possibly taken at Rhodes. Print, 12.6 x 8.8. (Sleeve 324)
May Buckingham reading to Clive Buckingham
May Buckingham sitting on the bed seen in EMF/27/843, reading a Sooty book to Clive, who is sitting on her lap. Colour print, 9 x 8.9. (Sleeve 337)
May, Rob, Sylvia and Clive Buckingham, with an older relative, 1956
May Buckingham with her [mother or mother-in-law] behind her, Sylvia Buckingham holding Clive, aged 3 months 4 days, in her lap. Rob Buckingham is behind Sylvia Buckingham, 11 Nov.
Print, 8.5 x 6. Inscribed on back, possibly by Sylvia Buckingham, 'Clive Morgan Buckingham / Nov. 11th / age 3 mths 4 days' and inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'also Rob and Sylvia (parents) / May (grandmother) / "Mum" gt grandmother'. (Sleeve 335)
Mayday frolic, 1905 - 1906
A photograph including F.C. Varley, C. Downer, C. Corbin and W. Hart.
Mayday revels, 1903
Photographs of the Handicraft Guild at Campden and elsewhere, and of the Guild plays, most sent by Alec Miller to Janet Ashbee and inscribed by him. Contradictions over plays and dates have been resolved by recourse to the Ashbee journals.
Maypole at Campden, 1903 - 1904
Inscribed by C.R. Ashbee.
Meeting in Treves: Dr Melchior, Dudley Ward and JM Keynes standing next to a train, 1919
Original print mounted on album page from a set of five showing Keynes at a meeting with Dr Melchior and Dudley Ward in Treves (Trier). (Sleeve 227)
Meeting in Treves: Roman bridge over the Moselle, 1919
Original print mounted on album page from a set of five showing Keynes at a meeting with Dr Melchior and Dudley Ward in Treves (Trier). (Sleeve 227)
Meeting in Treves: skyline, 1919
Original print mounted on album page from a set of five showing Keynes at a meeting with Dr Melchior and Dudley Ward in Treves (Trier). (Sleeve 227)
Meeting in Treves: three unidentified men next to a train, 1919
Original print mounted on album page from a set of five showing Keynes at a meeting with Dr Melchior and Dudley Ward in Treves (Trier). (Sleeve 227)
Meeting in Treves: two unidentified men in uniform next to a train, 1919
Original print mounted on album page from a set of five showing Keynes at a meeting with Dr Melchior and Dudley Ward in Treves (Trier). (Sleeve 227)
Memorial plaque to William Greenleaf Eliot (1811-87)
Taken at St. Louis. Glossy print, 11.9 x 16.7. (Album, page 10v)
Men and wooden cross at Rupert Brooke's grave, 1920-04-04 - 1920-04-05
Photograph of two men (one possibly Stanley Casson of the British School of Archaeology at Athens who constructed the tomb) facing the smaller of the two original wooden crosses placed at the east end of the grave. Print, 10.5 x 8.1. (Sleeve 97)
Men exercising on board ship, 1915-03
Two copies of a photograph taken in the Mediterranean. Dimensions: 6.4 x 4.3. RCB/Ph/267i inscribed on back by Rupert Brooke, 'Kelly, Graham, and Nobbs, officers of the Hood Battn., doing 7.a.m. Physical Exercises.' (Sleeve 85a)
Men in costume, 1938-07
Four men in costume walking or dancing in an open space with people sitting on the ground under trees behind them, with a boy and donkey cart behind on the left. Possibly for England's Pleasant Land and taken at Milton Court, Dorking. Postcard, 13.6 x 8.5. (Sleeve 203)
Men jumping into sea from lifeboat, 1913 - 1914
Photograph of the view from the side of a passenger ship, with men jumping into the sea from a lifeboat suspended from the ship. Taken somwhere in the Pacific. Print, 6.9 x 4.8. (Sleeve 80)
Metalwork class at the School, 1913 - 1914
Photographs of the Handicraft Guild at Campden and elsewhere, and of the Guild plays, most sent by Alec Miller to Janet Ashbee and inscribed by him. Contradictions over plays and dates have been resolved by recourse to the Ashbee journals.
Meyer Fortes, E.M. Forster and C.E. Fuller on wall in front of King's, 1969-07-05
Professor Meyer Fortes, E.M. Forster, and Mr. C.E. Fuller sitting on the same spot on the low wall as in 27/865-6, with the chestnut tree behind them. Taken at King's College, Cambridge. Print, 8.9 x 8.9. Inscribed on back, by Professor Fortes and possibly Peter Croft, with names and date. (Sleeve 349)
Middle-aged woman in lace cap
Photograph of unidentified middle-aged woman, seated, holding a piece of paper in her left hand and her right elbow resting on a small table. She is wearing a lace cap and dark dress with a lace collar. Ambrotype, 8.4 x 7 (photograph 6.7 x 5.4). (In Frame)
Miss Stone, Mrs. Howe, T.S. Eliot and the Stevensons, 1950-01
Miss Elizabeth Stone, Mrs. G. Howe, T.S. Eliot, Miss Nancy Stevenson, and Dr R.V. Stevenson possibly aboard the S.S. Edinburgh Castle, different poses. Inscribed by Enid Faber. Possibly taken en route for South Africa. 2 prints, 16 x 11.3. (Sleeve 60)