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Photograph Album

1930 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is an album of photographs given to Marion Sarafis (1913-1999), the daughter of Wallis Pascoe, a stockbroker, and his wife Annie. Marion grew up in Surrey and went to school at The Convent of the Sacred Heart in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. This album was compiled on the occasion of her seventeenth birthday by her friend Mary.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Cover of card backed with cloth. Photographs mounted on loose sheets of brown card.
Brief description
Album of photographs and postcards of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Tunbridge Wells, produced in England in 1930
Physical description
Album of 11 loose sheets. Contains 74 black and white photographs and postcards.
Dimensions
  • Spine height: 172mm
  • Cover width: 245mm
  • Spine thickness: 12mm
Style
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
Dec: 8th 1930 To dear Marion. Wishing you a very happy birthday. With much love Mary. (Inscribed on inside cover of album)
Credit line
Given by Donna McDonald on behalf of Lee Sarafi
Object history
Album presented to Marion Pascoe (later Marion Sarafis) on her seventeenth birthday. The album contains photographs and postcards of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Tunbridge Wells, where Marion was a pupil.
Associations
Summary
This is an album of photographs given to Marion Sarafis (1913-1999), the daughter of Wallis Pascoe, a stockbroker, and his wife Annie. Marion grew up in Surrey and went to school at The Convent of the Sacred Heart in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. This album was compiled on the occasion of her seventeenth birthday by her friend Mary.
Collection
Accession number
B.3-2012

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Record createdMarch 12, 2012
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