photograph
Found in 188 Collections and/or Records:
The staff of Radiotherapeutics and Radiotherapy, 1973-07
B/w photograph, 19" x 4" (appears to be 2 separate photographs on 1 mount).
Tonsillectomy chair
3 colour photographs of the tonsillectomy chair held in the archives.
Travel photographs and postcards, 1931
39 photographs, chiefly of people and places in South America. Many are unidentified though some are annotated in pencil on the back: there are several of Quito and Chimborazo in Ecuador. Most were taken between 22 and 29 July [no year is given but they are presumed to have been taken during Margaret Willis' sabbatical term in 1931].
The file also contains 20 postcards of South America, chiefly Bolivia and Peru: some are annotated in pencil on the back.
Trees (unidentified)
Two photographs labelled 'Chateau du Cayla' and 'Vue Prise au Cayla'
With envelope labelled 'Chateau de Cayla - the home of Eugenie de Guerin'.
Two views of 'Sot' where tiger was shot (1)
Two views of 'Sot' where tiger was shot (2)
Unidentified group photograph, 1925
Possibly a wedding group (bouquets, small girls in matching outfits etc). B/w, 10" x 8". "Mrs Heather" (?) written on the back. Connection with Addenbrooke's unknown.
United Cambridge Hospitals: annual reports of the Board of Governors, 1948 - 1974
Visit of HM Queen Elizabeth II for the official opening of Stage I of the Hills Road site, 1962-05-28
4 b/w photographs, 9" x 7", as follows: the Queen with the Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire; close-up of the Lord Lieutenant bowing to the Queen; visiting the Children's Ward; X-Ray Dept Waiting Area 1 (Location C10) (11.5" x 9.5").
Visit of HM Queen Elizabeth II for the official opening of Stage I of the Hills Road site, 1962-05-28
B/w photograph showing the Queen leaving the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, 7" x 9.5".
Visit of HM Queen Elizabeth II for the official opening of Stage I of the Hills Road site, 1962
B/w photograph of a group of nurses meeting the Queen. Shows Margaret Earl (later Mrs Pearce Higgins) in the foreground being presented to the Queen. Part of Miss M M Puddicombe, Matron, can just be seen to the left of the Queen and the nurse next to her is Beryl Pye - other names unknown. 11" x 9", mounted.