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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

Count at inquest on Brooklands crash victims

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: Count Hayden (right), the owner of the car that crashed, arriving for the inquest. G May 13th 1938 PN.r. 76139
Image ID: Glass-Plate-V750-0332.jpg

Injured woman driver at inquest on Brooklands crash victims

Mrs. E.M. Thomas, a racing motorist, who was injured when a car driven by Joseph Paul plunged into a crowd of spectators at Brooklands was present at Weybridge, Surrey, when the inquest opened on the two persons who were killed - Thomas Murray Jamieson of Stamford, Lincs, and Miss Peggy Williams, aged 23, of Wembley. Mrs. Thomas still has her left leg bandaged. Photo shows; Mrs. E.H. Thomas being assisted by Count Haydon, the owner of the car which crashed (left) and Mr. E.H. Thomas, her husband (right) at the lunch adjournment. G May 13th 1938 PN.r. 76138
Image ID: Glass-Plate-V750-0333.jpg

Injured woman spectator at inquest on Brooklands crash victims

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: Mrs. E.M. Thomas, herself a Brooklands driver, who was one of those injured in the accident, arriving for the inquest. G May 13th 1938 PN.r. 76137
Image ID: Glass-Plate-V750-0334.jpg

Bluecoat School Pupils march on Mansion House

After attending the annual St.Mathew's Day Service at Christ Church, boys and girls of Christ's Hospital (Bluecoat School) received the customary gifts of money from the Lord Mayor, Sir Harry Twyford, at the Mansion House. Photo shows: The Christ’s Hospital boys and girls marching into the Mansion House. AND September 21st 1938 PN.g 79421
Image ID: Glass-Plate-V750-0335.jpg

Prince of Wales unveils memorial at Crystal Palace

The Prince of Wales unveiled a memorial to members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who lost their lives in the Great War, at the Crystal Palace, London. Photo shows: The Prince of Wales talking to a member of the Welsh Royal Naval Reserve, at the Inspection. June 7th 1931 PN 18941
Image ID: Glass-Plate-V750-0336.jpg

Model of the R 101 taken into Institute of Civil Engineers for P

A model of the R 101 has been made and taken to the Institute of Civil Engineers, Westminster, to be used in connection with the Public Inquiry into the loss of the R.101, which opens there on Tuesday. PHOTO SHOWS:- The model of the R.101 which will be used in connection with the inquiry into the causes of the disaster, seen at the mast in the room where the inquiry will open at the Institute of Civil Engineers at Westminster, London. October 27th 1930 14865
Image ID: Glass-Plate-V750-0337.jpg