Photograph
Found in 1884 Collections and/or Records:
The Eliots at the dinner table, 1917-10-23
As above in HB/PH/193, with Henry Ware Eliot Jnr. Print mounted on card, 29.5 x 22.1 (print 17 x 11.3). (Sleeve 40)
'The Fair Maid Of The West', 1909
This file contains three photographs taken during the Guild's production in 1909. The subjects of the photographs are as follows:
1. P.A. Mairet, Maude Royden and C. Downer;
2. A. Miller and the cousin of R. Hands;
3. The cast: R. Binns, P. Mairet, Kate Haines, H. Pyment, F. Miller, A. Bunten, R. Philipson, cousin of R. Hands, Hilda 'Phoebe' Pook, G. Chettle, G. Hart, A. Miller, Maude Royden, Capt. A. Cary Elwes, C. Downer, R. Ellis, R. Haydon;
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Photograph of the front facade and side of Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Entitled on front with location. Copy of commercial photograph, 17.2 x 12.3. (Sleeve 108)
The Forsters and Marjorie Napier, 1895-08
Photograph of Laura Mary Forster, Alice Clara Forster, E.M. Forster (aged 16), Marjorie Napier, and Marjorie Napier's nurse on steps leading to the garden at West Hackhurst. Mounted on card, 16.4 x 10.7. Inscribed by Laura Mary Forster with names and date. (Sleeve 84)
The Gate of Honour, Caius College
Photograph of the Gate of Honour, Caius College, Cambridge. Entitled on front with location. Copy of commercial photograph, 17.2 x 12.2. (Sleeve 106)
The Grand Canal, 1960 - 1969
The Grand Canal viewed from a high vantage point, with gondolas and motor boats, taken in Venice. Print, 16.4 x 11.8. (Sleeve 327)
The "Grantully Castle", 1915-03
Photograph taken at Mudros Bay, Lemnos. Print, 13.9 x 8.7. Inscribed on back, by Rupert Brooke, 'The Grantully Castle at Mudros'. (Sleeve 88)
'The Knight Of The Burning Pestle', 1906
This file contains 3 photographs with multiple annotated copies, of the Guild production in 1906. One shows the scenery and some cast members, the other two show mainly the cast. C.R. Ashbee is in the centre of one with his hands up.
The Maurons, E.M. Forster and May Buckingham, 1961
Charles and Alice Mauron and their three children, E.M. Forster and May Buckingham in a grassy yard, all seated around a stone table. All are looking towards the camera except Charles Mauron who is looking down and E.M. Forster who is in profile to the left. Taken at St Remy-de-Provence, France. Print, 12.7 x 8.9. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'With Charles, Alice, 3 children, May / St Remy / 1961'. (Sleeve 316)
The Narlikar brothers and E.M. Forster, 1963-07-29
Jayant Vishnu Narlikar and his brother standing on either side of E.M. Forster, all 1/2 length, standing facing the camera. Part of a mantelpiece is visible behind and parts of 2 standard lamps on each side. Taken at King's College, Cambridge. Colour print, 12.6 x 8.9. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'Between Narlikar Bros.' (Sleeve 330)
The Old Vicarage, Ash
Photograph of front garden and facade of The Old Vicarage, Ash. Postcard, 13.8 x 8.7. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'Where my grandfather the Rev. Charles Forster was Rector for a few years in the 1830s'. (Sleeve 56)
The postman, T.S. Eliot, his mother and an unidentified young woman, on the verandah, 1895 - 1899
A photograph of the postman making delivery/collection, Charlotte Champe Eliot, T.S. Eliot and the unidentified person. Taken at The Downs, Eastern Point. Print, 8.8 x 8.8. (Album, page 14r)
The pre-Rubens Altar in King's College Chapel, 1968 - 1998
Negatives of the altar, with copy prints made in 1998.
The River Hull from the garden of Wilberforce House, 1940 - 1969
Photograph of River Hull, with shipping, viewed from the garden of Wilberforce House, the home of John Thornton (1709-), taken at Kingston upon Hull. Print, 11 x 8.4. (Sleeve 42)
'The Shoemaker's Holiday', 1908
The south face of King's College Chapel with fountain
Photograph of south face of King's College Chapel, Cambridge viewed across the front lawn, showing the fountain. Entitled on front with location. Copy of commercial photograph, 17 x 12.1. (Sleeve 104)
The Whichelos and Rosie Alford on promenade, 1935
Two people, possibly Bob and Florrie Whichelo, with Rosie Alford and Daphne Whichelo walking towards the camera along a seaside promenade, full length. Possibly taken at either Hove, Worthing or Brighton. Postcard, 13.9 x 8.4. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'Bob W. / Florrie W. / Rosie Alford / Daphne Whichelo' and inscribed on back, by P.N. Furbank, with 'Whichelo' underneath 'Florrie W.' (Sleeve 198)
The younger Maurons, 1960 - 1969
Claude, Alice, Nicolas and Sébastien Mauron, 3/4 length, looking towards the camera with a hedge behind them. Taken in Southern France. Mounted in card folder, 36.3 x 13.4 (photograph 16.6 x 12.). Inscribed on front of mount, possibly by Alice Mauron, with the boys' names. (Sleeve 341)
Theatrical production at Eton, 1902
One of a set of four staged photographs of a performance of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 'The Rivals' at Eton. JMK appears third from the right. (Oversize)
Theatrical production at Eton, 1902
One of a set of four staged photographs of a performance of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 'The Rivals' at Eton. JMK appears fourth from the right. (Oversize)
Theatrical production at Eton, 1902
One of a set of four staged photographs of a performance of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 'The Rivals' at Eton. JMK appears seated on the right.
Annotated in unknown hand 'acting in a play at Eton school'. (Oversize)
Theatrical production at Eton, 1902
One of a set of four staged photographs of a performance of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 'The Rivals' at Eton. JMK appears standing on the left. (Oversize)
Thornton family vault at Claphom Old Parish Church, 1940 - 1969
Photograph of Thornton family vault, 1785-1853, attached to Clapham Old Parish Church, taken at Clapham. Print, 11.3 x 8.6. (Sleeve 43)
Thornton family vault at St. Paul's, Clapham, 1940 - 1969
Photograph of Thornton family vault, taken at St. Paul's Church, Clapham. Print, 13.5 x 8.4. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, with location. (Sleeve 44)
Thornton family vault, St. Paul's, Clapham, 1966-05-21
Photograph of Thornton family vault, St. Paul's Church, Clapham. Print, 21.5 x 16.6. Inscribed on back, in same hand as EMF/27/115-17, with date and location. (Sleeve 48)