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Photographic Print

1964 (made)

Black and white photographic print of landscape proportions, showing
(l-r) the donor's uncle, Laurence Elmes, his daughter-in-law Priscilla
("Pip")(both seated on the grass), the donor's mother Vera Kempson,
the donor's aunt, Doris Elmes with her younger grandchild as a baby on
her lap, and her elder grandchild Amanda Jane Elmes (probably about to
turn a cartwheel), all in the garden and dressed in the same outfits
as in B.343-1994. The print is inscribed "27th June 1964".


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Photographic paper
Brief description
Photographic print; British, dated 1964
Physical description
Black and white photographic print of landscape proportions, showing
(l-r) the donor's uncle, Laurence Elmes, his daughter-in-law Priscilla
("Pip")(both seated on the grass), the donor's mother Vera Kempson,
the donor's aunt, Doris Elmes with her younger grandchild as a baby on
her lap, and her elder grandchild Amanda Jane Elmes (probably about to
turn a cartwheel), all in the garden and dressed in the same outfits
as in B.343-1994. The print is inscribed "27th June 1964".
Dimensions
  • Height: 8.8cm
  • Width: 12.9cm
Credit line
Given by Mary Kempson
Object history
References:


The print shows the donor's aunt and uncle, Doris and
Laurence Elmes, with their daughter-in-law Priscilla
("Pip")and grandchildren Amanda Jane Elmes (born 1959)
and her younger sibling, and the donor's mother Vera
Kempson in the garden.
Production
Britain
Collection
Accession number
B.344-1994

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Record createdApril 19, 2000
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