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Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of George Gamble. Printed by H Lambert & Co, 32 Milsom St & 10 Fountain Bdgs, Bath, England.
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Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of George Gamble. Printed by H Lambert & Co, 32 Milsom St & 10 Fountain Bdgs, Bath, England.
Lamb Family
Photograph of young boy with hat on table.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of a young boy with fair hair in rag curls, standing with his left hand resting on a side table beside his hat. Printed by Monsieur Louis de Mauny, Photographer, 374 Euston Road, London, NW, and 22 Rue Napoléon, Boulogne 2/mer.
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Photograph of woman seated in white gown.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of a young dark haired woman in a white dress. Copied by the JR Williams, Manager of the London and Provincial Photographic Company, 443 West Strand, London, WC.
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Photograph of woman with rag curls.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph portrait of a woman with dark hair in rag curls. Printed by William Clark Photographer, 27 Park Street, Bristol.
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Photograph of John Cashel Hoey.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photographic portrait of John Cashel Hoey. Printed by John & Charles Watkins, Photographers to the Queen, The Prince of Wales, and the Ex Royal Family of France, 34 Parliament Street, London SW, England.
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Photograph of man seated in armchair.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of a seated man with his hair sticking out to his left side. Printed by W Lane Photographer at Talbot House, 32 Queen's Road, Brighton, England.
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Photograph of a political cartoon.
Part of Woodfield Papers
A photograph of a political cartoon with a quote from the speech of Austen Henry Layard at Mister Spurgeon's Lecture.
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Photograph of University College, Manchester.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Photograph of University College, Manchester from the early twentieth century.
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Clipping, marriage of William P Ball and Constance Helen Arthur.
Part of Woodfield Papers
Clipping, death of Mary Drought Wilkinson.
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Clipping of the death announcement of Mary Drought Wilkinson, which states, "Wilkinson - June 1, at 52 Lower Leeson street, Mary Drought Wilkinson, widow of Major General C E Wilkinson, RE, of Springfield House, Bath, daughter of the late John Warneford Armstrong, of Ballycumber, King's County. Deeply regretted. Funeral to be in Bath".