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Glass Plates

Some years ago my wife Karen started collecting glass plate negatives, finding them in junk shops and latterly in auctions. A handful grew into around a thousand or so which I am gradually scanning, gently restoring when needed and adding to the collection. This is obviously a time consuming process so I expect to be working on this for a very long time.

Many of the plates are from press archives and are in a poor state, probably from being processed in a rush and perhaps not being fully washed so the images could be rushed to print and so make a deadline. Some have extended captions which have been taken from the original typewritten notes that accompany the plates and provide a fascinating window to the past.

If you wish to you use one or more of these images I would carry out a sympathetic restoration before distribution.

Friday, 25 February 2022

Yehudi Menuhin engaged to “Aspro King’s” Daughter

Yehudi Menuhin, the violinist, has become engaged to Nola Nicholas, daughter of Mr. George Nicholas, known as the “Aspro King”, of Melbourne, Australia. Simultaneously with the announcement of the engagement, the couple left Victoria, London, with the girl’s parents to spend a holiday in Switzerland. Photo shows: Yehudi Menuhin and his fiancee, Nola Nicholas, as they left Victoria for Switzerland. AB May 10th 1938 PN.g. 76022
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Yehudi Menuhin engaged to “Aspro King’s” Daughter

Yehudi Menuhin, the violinist, has become engaged to Nola Nicholas, daughter of Mr. George Nicholas, known as the “Aspro King”, of Melbourne, Australia. Simultaneously with the announcement of the engagement, the couple left Victoria, London, with the girl’s parents to spend a holiday in Switzerland. Photo shows: Yehudi Menuhin and his fiancee, Nola Nicholas, as they left Victoria for Switzerland. AB May 10th 1938 PN.g. 76022
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London schoolchildren still on strike after a week

The strike of 1,793 schoolchildren on Willesdon (London) has now been in progress exactly a week. The children belong to Gibbons Road and Bridge Road Schools and have been withdrawn by their parents to enforce demands for greater road safety. There is a possibility that the children will be joined by 1,950 more from schools in Stonebridge Park. The youthful strikers will be quire happy if the “cease work” continues indefinitely. They are given free sweets every day by the Brantfield and District parnetsRoad Safety Committee and also free cinema entertainments. Photo shows: Schoolchildren on the way to a cinema show at Willesdon. BAK May 10th 1938 PN.r. 76021
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London schoolchildren still on strike after a week

The strike of 1,793 schoolchildren on Willesdon (London) has now been in progress exactly a week. The children belong to Gibbons Road and Bridge Road Schools and have been withdrawn by their parents to enforce demands for greater road safety. There is a possibility that the children will be joined by 1,950 more from schools in Stonebridge Park. The youthful strikers will be quire happy if the “cease work” continues indefinitely. They are given free sweets every day by the Brantfield and District parnetsRoad Safety Committee and also free cinema entertainments. Photo shows: Schoolchildren on the way to a cinema show at Willesdon. BAK May 10th 1938 PN.r. 76021
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Girl students at University of London Degrees Day Ceremony

The University of London Degrees Day ceremony took place at the Albert Hall, London, when students received their degrees from the Earl of Athlone, Chancellor of the University. Photo shows: Girl students in their caps and gowns seated on railings at the Albert Hall. G May 11th 1938 PN.g. 76083
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Herr Henlein lunches with Mr. Churchill

Herr Konrad Henlein, the leader of the Sudeton Germans in Czechoslovakia, who is on an unexpected and mysterious visit to London, lunched with Mr.Winston Churchill at his flat in Westminster. Sir Archibald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal Opposition, arrived at the flat a few minutes before Herr Henlein nd was present at the meeting. Photo shows: Herr Konrad Henlein leaving the flat of Mr. Winston Churchill in Westminster. BAK May 13th 1938 PN.r.
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Clerk of the course at inquest into Brooklands crash

The inquest on Mr. Thomas Murray Jamieson of Stamford, and Miss Peggy Williams of Wembley Park, who were killed when a blazing racing car crashed into the crowd at Brooklands last Saturday, opened at Weybridge, Surrey. Photo shows: Mr. A.P. Bradley (left), Clerk of hr Course at Brooklands, arriving for the inquest. May 13th 1938 PN.r. 76140
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Mr. and Mrs. Lace, Racin g Drivers at Inquest on Brooklands Crash Victims. Mr. A.C.Lace and his wife, who were co=drivers in the race at Brooklands when a car driven by Joseph Paul plunged into a crowd of spectators attended the inquest at Weybridge, Surry, on the two persons who were killed in the accident - Thomas Murray Jamieson of Stamford, Lincs and Miss Peggy Williams aged 25, of Wembley. Mr Lace was driving immediately;y behind Paul's car when the accident occurred. 13th May 1938.
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Hiking Bishop of Winchester Makes Annual Pilgrimage Through Diocese. The hiking Bishop of Winchester, the Right Rev. Dr. Cyril Garbatt, has started his annual pilgrimage on foot through the Deanery of Christchurch, Hampshire. The Bishop makes this "hike" through the country lanes and towns of his diocese each year. Photo shows: The Bishop of Winchester making his tour with his chaplain. May 13th 1938. PN.g. 76944
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May Queens of England and London Kiss

More than a hundred May Queens from London and the suburbs took part in the annual May Queen festival on the common at Hayes, Kent. Ayleen McCulloch, aged 12, of Selsdon, was crowned May Queen of London, and Flossie Beggis, 14, of Grove Park, May Queen of Merrie England. Photo shows: The May Queen of London (Ayleen McCulloch_ - left - kissing the May Queen of Merrie England (F loss Beggis) after their coronation. BAK May 7th 1938 PN.r. 75940.
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Hiking Bishop of Winchester

The hiking Bishop of Winchester, the Right Rev. Dr. Cyril Garbett, has started his annual pilgrimage on foot through the Deanery of Christchurch, Hampshire. Each year the Bishop makes this “hike” through his diocese. Photo shows: The Bishop of Winchester joking with a woman parishioner and her child during his hike at Milton, near New Milton. May 13th 2938 PN.g. 76944
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Girl proving how fit women can be

Miss Evelyn Hamilton, a Glasgow girl now living in London, left Palace Yard, Westminster, on an attempt to cycle 100 miles a day for 100 days. Mis Hamilton, who two years ago, cycled from London to John o’ Groats in a week, is attempting the feat, which one man has achieved, to show that women can equal men in physical fitness and endurance. Photo shows: Miss Evelyn Hamilton waving goodbye as she left Palace Yard, Westminster. AB May 7th 1938 PN.r. 75939
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By the quiet Thames. Lunch in the sunshine beside the peaceful waters of the Thames at Old Windsor near Datchet. 14 May 1930
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