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Pollen family photographs

MS. 17906 Photogr. 3

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Title

Pollen family photographs

Shelfmark

MS. 17906 Photogr. 3

Summary

Comprises:

'Albums' I and II containing Pollen and La Primaudaye family photographs, including family groups taken at Newbuildings Place, Sussex, 1860-1916. Some of the photographs were taken by Margaret Hungerford Pollen; others are studio portraits. Many of the photographs were at some point removed from their original albums [prior to arrival at the Bodleian] and placed into a modern file and ringbinder [not kept].

Photographic portrait of John Hungerford Pollen reading a book by Maria Hungerford Pollen, 1890.

Date

1860-1916

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of John Hungerford Pollen and the Pollen Family

Photographs and artwork

Pollen family photographs

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