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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
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Whitby, Staithes

Plate stored loose in an Imperial Dry Plate Co Ltd box labelled 'Whitby Staithes'
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Whitby, Staithes

Plate stored loose in an Imperial Dry Plate Co Ltd box labelled 'Whitby Staithes'
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Whitby, Staithes

Plate stored loose in an Imperial Dry Plate Co Ltd box labelled 'Whitby Staithes'
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The Comtesse de Reneville

Returning only a week ago from Central Africa in time to have her gown made, the Comtesse de Reneville, who was formerly Miss Margaret Sheridan, was presented at the first Court of the season at Buckingham Palace. An Englishwoman by birth, she is the daughter of Mrs. Clare Sheridan, the sculptress.. Before her marriage to the Comte de Reneville, head of an old Breton family, she travelled much in the Sahara. Since her marriage she has spent much of her time in the French Congo. Her husband is attached to the French Colonial Service. PHOTO SHOWS: The Comtesse de Reneville leaving her home in St.John's Wood for the Palace. CALC. May 11th 1938. PN.g. 76085.
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Flags and airship

Plate stored loose in an Imperial Dry Plate Co Ltd box labelled 'Whitby Staithes'
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London street scene with trams

Plate stored loose in an Imperial Dry Plate Co Ltd box labelled 'Whitby Staithes'
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Charting the World's Weather from an office in the heart of Lond

Wether conditions over the Atlantic Ocean to the banks of Newfoundland, the British Isles and the rest of Europ are charted at a building in the heart of London - the Meteorological Office in Victory House, part of the Air Ministry block in Kingsway. PHOTO SHOWS: The staff at work in the Meteorological Office in Victory House Kingsway. AB PN.g 76034.
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Charting the World's Weather from an office in the heart of Lond

Wether conditions over the Atlantic Ocean to the banks of Newfoundland, the British Isles and the rest of Europ are charted at a building in the heart of London - the Meteorological Office in Victory House, part of the Air Ministry block in Kingsway. PHOTO SHOWS: The sunshine recorder, which charts London's hours of sun on the roof of Victory House Kingsway. AB PN.g 76033.
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Mrs Warren Lockwood

Mrs Warren Lockwood, 30 Okehampton Close. N12. Wife of U.S. Assistant Trade Commissioner in LOndon. BAKER. 76058.
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Hyde Park bowling green opened by parliamentary bowl players

Mr. F.O.Roberts, Minister of Pensions, captains the Lords and Commons team in the match which officially opened in the new Hyde Park bowling green. Photo shows: George Lansbury, M.P. First Commissioner of Works, to whose scheme the laying down of the bowls pitch is due, bowling the first ball in the match. 8 May 1931 PN. 182405.
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Hyde Park bowling green opened by parliamentary bowl players

Mr. F.O.Roberts, Minister of Pensions, captains the Lords and Commons team in the match which officially opened in the new Hyde Park bowling green. Photo shows: George Lansbury, M.P. First Commissioner of Works, to whose scheme the laying down of the bowls pitch is due, bowling the first ball in the match. 8 May 1931 PN. 182405.
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Women in secret conference at War Office

Seven women, representing five national women’s organisations, met the deputy director-general of the Territorial Army, Major-General Sir John Brown, in secret conference at the War Office to discuss plans for training possibly 100,000 women for national work in war-time. Photo shows: Lady Londonderry (Women’s Legion, Mechanical Transport Section) - right - talking with a friend when she arrived at the War Office for the meeting. AND May 6th 1938. PN.r. 75922.
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Captain Gordon Halsey

Captain Gordon Halsey boarding ship of the Norddeutscher Lloyd company. 76207.
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Baton carried to Mayor of Brighton

Twenty one teams competed in the London to Brighton relay race and a total of 210 runners were engaged the various stages from the ’News of the World” Sports Ground at Kitchen to the Aquarium and Madeira Drive at Brighton. The total distance of the race was 45 7-10 miles and was divided into ten relays. Photo shows: Sir Emsley Carr, who acted as starter, handed a baton to be delivered to the Major of Brighton, J.Britton when the race started at Mitcham. CALC May 7th 1938 PN.r. 75941
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New York Stock Market

A general view of the floor of the Exchange showing in the leftbackground the balcony of the President of the Exchange. The U-shaped enlosures are the trading posts and are surrounded by brokers. Each post has a staff that handles the transactions and communicate them to phone girls and ticker operators by means of phones and pneumatic tubes. US. 62925.
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Henlein visit causes speculation in Europe

Herr Konrad Henlein, the Sudeton German Party leader in Czechoslovakia, who is paying a surprise visit to London left his hotel in Victoria. His movements are being kept a close secret and a police guard has been set about the hotel. The visit has aroused interest throughout the capitals of Europe. Photo shows: Herr Konrad Henlein leaving his hotel today (Friday). He is on right. May 13th 1938 PN.g. 76132
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