Font, St. Andrews, Pershore, Worcestershire
Photograph
1907 (made)
1907 (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
The National Photographic Record Association was founded in 1897 by Sir Benjamin Stone, a prolific photographer and Conservative MP. Stone appealed to amateur photographers and camera clubs to document, county by county, Britain’s ancient buildings, customs and other ‘survivals’ of historical interest, as records for the future. The Association gave prints as they were made to the British Museum. The collection of over 5000 photographs remained there until 2000, when it was transferred to the V&A.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Font, St. Andrews, Pershore, Worcestershire (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | platinum print mounted on card with hand written ink notation |
Brief description | Photograph by Catherine Weed Ward, 'Font, St. Andrews, Pershore, Worcestershire', 1907, platinum print |
Physical description | One of a pair of b&w prints mounted on card depicting church fonts |
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Gallery label | Photography Centre 2018-20:
The National Photographic Record Association (1893–1901)
The National Photographic Record Association was founded in 1897 by Sir Benjamin Stone, a prolific photographer and Conservative MP. Stone appealed to amateur photographers and camera clubs to document, county by county, Britain’s ancient buildings, customs and other ‘survivals’ of historical interest, as records for the future. The Association gave prints as they were made to the British Museum. The collection of over 5000 photographs remained there until 2000, when it was transferred to the V&A.
In box:
Frank Littledale (active about 1900)
In Worcester Cathedral, 1901
Museum no. E.928-2001
Top row:
Sir Benjamin Stone (1838–1914)
Ancient Pigeon Cote, Grafton Manor, Worcestershire, 1896
Museum no. E.885-2001
Sir Benjamin Stone (1838–1914)
Entrance to Priest's hiding place, Harvington Hall, Worcestershire, 1896
Museum no. E.889-2001
Oliver Baker (1856–1939)
Blakesley Hall, Yardley, Worcestershire, 1898
Museum no. E.932-2001
Sir Benjamin Stone (1838–1914)
Old Stocks and Whipping Post, Rock, Worcestershire, 1896
Museum no. E.910-2001
Bottom row:
Sir Benjamin Stone (1838–1914)
Interior of an ancient Pigeon Cote, Grafton Manor, Worcestershire, 1896
Museum no. E.886-2001
Catherine Weed Ward (1851–1913)
Font, St. Lawrence, Ludlow, Shropshire and Font, St. Andrews, Pershore, Worcestershire, 1907
Museum nos. E.901 & 902-2001
Sir Benjamin Stone (1838–1914)
The Witch Pool, Rushock Court, 1900
Museum no. E.912-2001
Sir Benjamin Stone (1838–1914)
The ‘divining rod’, Seeking for water, Worcestershire, 1897
Museum no. E.930-2001
Platinum prints
Transferred from the British Museum, 2000 |
Credit line | Transferred from the British Museum |
Summary | The National Photographic Record Association was founded in 1897 by Sir Benjamin Stone, a prolific photographer and Conservative MP. Stone appealed to amateur photographers and camera clubs to document, county by county, Britain’s ancient buildings, customs and other ‘survivals’ of historical interest, as records for the future. The Association gave prints as they were made to the British Museum. The collection of over 5000 photographs remained there until 2000, when it was transferred to the V&A. |
Associated object | E.901-2001 (Object) |
Other number | 1908 3 3 87 - British Museum number |
Collection | |
Accession number | E.902-2001 |
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Record created | March 26, 2001 |
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