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Miscellaneous glass slides, mostly by Emma Turner and Francis Charles Robert Jourdain

MSS. 15670 Photogr. 1-5

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Title

Miscellaneous glass slides, mostly by Emma Turner and Francis Charles Robert Jourdain

Shelfmark

MSS. 15670 Photogr. 1-5

Summary

Miscellaneous glass slides, mostly by Emma Turner (1867-1940), ornithologist and photographer, and Francis Charles Robert Jourdain (1865-1940)

Date

c. 1900s-c. 1955

Language

English

Physical extent

0.71 Linear metres

5 physical shelfmarks

Acquisition

Transferred from the Alexander Library of Ornithology, 2018.

Subject

Birds -- Eggs

20th century

Photographs

Birds

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Connections

People associated with this object

  • Jourdain, Francis Charles Robert, 1865-1940

  • Turner, Emma Louisa, 1867-1940

Related items

  • MS. 15670 Photogr. 1

  • MS. 15670 Photogr. 2

  • MS. 15670 Photogr. 3

  • MS. 15670 Photogr. 4

  • MS. 15670 Photogr. 5

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