Labelled 'Grave of my wife's father in Kildale Church yard'. The grave reads: 'In memory of the Rev. William Edwardes Lock Died July 14th 1874 Aged 44 Years'. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Carriage drive at Kildale'. The left hand side is lined with trees and the right is relatively bare with a tree hanging over the road. This may be the route that provided a private carriage drive to Kildale Hall. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Captain Cook's Monument nr Kildale'. Two figures can be seen at the base of the monument: a woman and a girl. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Captain Cook's Monument nr Kildale'. Shows a woman and a girl standing at the base of the monument. Glass plate negative.
Sans titreLabelled 'Raglan Castle'. The artist of this pencil sketch is not identified, but it is very similar to a sketch attributed to John Newman. It shows the castle from the other side of the moat. Glass plate negative
Sans titreCaption below image: 'A Lady's Bedroom Middle Eighteenth Century'. There are labels on the corners of the slide and one appears to say 'Kew', but the other is not decipherable. The image depicts a woman in a four poster bed being attended to by multiple figures, whilst another woman breastfeeds beside the fireplace. Lantern slide.
Sans titreLabelled 'St William's Chapel Door from the Builder'. The illustration shows the door and surrounding archways. The Builder was a journal of architecture published in the UK in the 19th and 20th centuries. Lantern slide.
Sans titreThe booklet has been made by John Ward Knowles and contains handwritten notes regarding designs and cartoons, glass painting materials, fixing cost of materials, wood trellis and labour. Under each heading, notes have been stuck regarding specific windows and projects, in date order. The booklet itself is made up of cut-down newspapers.
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