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Glass Plates

Some years ago my wife Karen started collecting glass plate negatives, finding them in junk shops and latterly in auctions. A handful grew into around a thousand or so which I am gradually scanning, gently restoring when needed and adding to the collection. This is obviously a time consuming process so I expect to be working on this for a very long time.

Many of the plates are from press archives and are in a poor state, probably from being processed in a rush and perhaps not being fully washed so the images could be rushed to print and so make a deadline. Some have extended captions which have been taken from the original typewritten notes that accompany the plates and provide a fascinating window to the past.

If you wish to you use one or more of these images I would carry out a sympathetic restoration before distribution.

Friday, 25 February 2022
Adrian Conan Doyle, Son of Sherlock Holmes" Creator, Weds Danish Beauty Tomorrow.Mr Adrian Conan Doyle, second son of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of "Sherlock Holmes" and of Lady Conan Doyle of Crowborough, and MInxstead, New Forest is to be married tomorrow (Monday) to Miss Anne Anderson, only daughter of the late Mr.S.Anderson, a shipowner, of Copenhagen, Denmark. The wedding, which will take place at Minstead Church, is the sequel to a Coronation Night Party at which the couple met. Both Mr. Conan Doyle and his bride are 27. Miss Anderson is regarded as oner of the loveliest women in Denmark - she is a brunette, half Spanish and half Danish. 22 May 1938.
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Aeroplane Hat at Aero Garden Party. A fashionably dressed crowd saw some of Britain's latest war planes side by side with fast civil liners and pioneer machines at the Royal Aeronautical Society's garden party on the Great West Aerodrome at Hammondsworth, Middlesex. Flying displays were given. Photo shows: Mrs M. Shipley wearing a dazzling fashion with hat veil falling to the mouth at the aerodrome Garden Party. May 8th 1938.
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