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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

Ready for the May Courts

Elaborate preparations are being made in London to dress the debutantes who will makew thier bows before the King and Queen at the May Courts. Photo Shows: Plumes and fans of ostrich feathers ready for debutatntes and the Courts. 10 May 1931 PN 18282
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Chemists Exhibition opens in London

Photo shows: A charming advertisement for chemical dyes at the Chemists Exhibition which opened in London. 11 May 1931. PN 18301
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Chemists Exhibition opens in London

Photo shows: A charming advertisement for chemical dyes at the Chemists Exhibition which opened in London. 11 May 1931. PN 18301
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Woman competes in first meeting of Magistrates' Golfing Society

The Magistrates'Golfing Society is holding its inaugural meeting at Ranelagh. Magistrates and Clerks of the Peace from all over the cpountry are eligible and the Society already has a membership of more than 200, including well-known London stipendaries. Photo shows: Mrs. E.L. Hales driving out of a bunker at the meeting. AB 21 Sewptember 1938. PNr 19419
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Bluecoat School Pupils receive gifts from Lord Mayor

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: A Bluecoat boy receiving his gift from the Lord Mayor, Sir Harry Twyford. AND 21 September 1938 PN.g 79422
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Feeding Swans

Hon Gerald Lascelles feeding swans. 18198
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Feeding Swans

Hon Gerald Lascelles feeding swans. 18198
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Feeding Swans

Hon Gerald Lascelles feeding swans. 18198
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Deptford Pageant

A merry group of participators in the Old Deptford Market and Pageant at the Lady Florencce Institute at Deptford, London S.E. 7 May 1931 PN 18251
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Deptford Pageant

A merry group of participators in the Old Deptford Market and Pageant at the Lady Florencce Institute at Deptford, London S.E. 7 May 1931 PN 18251
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Deptford Pageant

A merry group of participators in the Old Deptford Market and Pageant at the Lady Florencce Institute at Deptford, London S.E. 7 May 1931 PN 18251
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Human flies at work on the new BBC building high over London

Photo shows: Workmen busy erecting the masts on top of the new British Broadcasting Corporation building in Portland PLace, London, working high over the city. On the left may be seen the spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place. A 7 May 1931 PN. 18270
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Human flies at work on the new BBC building high over London

Photo shows: Workmen busy erecting the masts on top of the new British Broadcasting Corporation building in Portland PLace, London, working high over the city. On the left may be seen the spire of All Souls Church, Langham Place. A 7 May 1931 PN. 18270
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Fine place to be alone

A workman having refreshment as he sits high above Westminster (London) on the steel framework of the New Church House. Right background is the Victoria Tower of the Houses of Parliament. When completed at a cost of £300,000, Church House will provide accommodation for ecclesiastical gatherings such as the Church Assembley and the Convocation of Cantebury, and for nearly 50 societies associated with the Church pif England. BAK August 23rd 1938 PN.r.
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The great strides made in television development and the value o

Rehearsing the Television Cabaret at Radiolympia
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Hanwell schoolboys form 'labour corps' to turn quadrangle into g

A "labour corps" of boys has been formed at the senior boys' school on the Cuckoo Estate at Hanwell, Middlesex; the boys are making one of their two quadrangles into a garden. They have dug out 100 tons of heavy clay soil for a sunken rose-garden with a lily pond, are making lawns and laying crazy-paving. It is estimated that the completion of the work and cultivation of the first roses will take another three years. Head of the 'labours corps' is Mr.H.England the School's science master. The school, a new one, was completed only last year. Photo shows boys laying crazy paving around the lily pond on the first day of the new term. August 123rd 1938
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