File of photographs and negatives taken by Theodora Trench during her time in 'the east'. The file contains photographs of places such as Baghdad and Fallujah in Iraq, Famagusta in Cyrpus, Baalbek in Lebanon and Ahvaz in Iran.
Travel
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Large leather hardback photograph album complied by Middleton Biddulph containing sepia-toned photographs taken between 1901 and 1902. Mostly taken on visits to country houses around Ireland, Scotland and England, including: Charleville Castle, Tullamore, home of Lady Emily Howard Bury; Brookfield House Tullamore, home by Ernest Hamilton Browne; Geashill Castle; Kilocornan House, Clarinbridge; Annaghdown Castle; Ashford Castle; Ballyfin House; Rahan Lodge visit to Chillingham Castle, Northumberland; Dunglass; Newbrough House; a visit to Vera’s uncle, Edgar Flower in Middle Hall, Worchestershire; visit to the Flower family brewery in Stratford-on-Avon; visit to the Lakin family at The Cliff, Warwick.
The album also contains photographs of a Cake Fete at the Tullamore Tennis Ground in June 1901; portraits of tenants of the Rathrobin estate and schoolchildren from Mountbolous; a tour by the Royal Society of Antiquarians to Annaghdown, Cong Abbey, Ashford and Claregalway friary. While on a visit to Valencia, county Kerry, Biddulph also captured photographs of the recovery of the bodies of two local men and a Dutchman who was on his honeymoon who were drowned.
- 'Malin more Slieve League cliffs'.
- 'Ditto'.
- 'Ditto'.
- 'On Inismurray Island. Cursing stone altar Teampul Molaise Clocha Breaga'.
- 'Stags Broadhaven'.
- 'Stags Broadhaven'.
- 'Stags B.H'.
- 'Landing at Arranmore, Arran Islanders'.
- 'Clare Island. Monastery of St. Bernard. (O'Malley tomb)'.
- 'Achill Head from south'.
- 'Achill Head from SW [south west]'.
- ''Achill Head from SW [south west]'.
- 'Little Skelligs, 2 miles off'.
- 'Big Skellig St. Michael’s Rock 2 miles off'.
- 'Big Skellig nearer'.
- 'Little Skellig nearer'.
- ‘The drift Sannah's post. Col. Neville Smyth V.C. Comd. The Carabiniers’.
- ‘Ditto’.
- ‘The Carabiniers in musical ride. The sun was sinking and throwing long shadows as are seen in the foreground - where I was sitting on an iron fence with Major and Mrs. Holme and Nevill’.
- Untitled.
- ‘The Ridge Waggon Hill. Lady Smith. It was on this slope - behind these boulder rocks - facing towards the monument that the Boers made their attack and held out all day till driven back by the famous charge of the Devons. Had the Devons failed, the Boers would have captured Waggon Hill and Ladysmith must have fallen. It is therefore one of the most classical lots of ground in S. Africa. My friend Captain Walton Natal Carabiniers is shown emerging from behind a rock’.