89/1919/33
This is one slide from a group donated by Dr Daniel West Samways, a medical doctor who lived in Clyst St George, and later in Topsham.
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67/1936/55
This image is from a collection created by Mr WA Walburn of ‘Heavytree’ Exeter.
324/1977/232
This image is from a set of over 200 photographic images of Exeter Cathedral taken in the early twentieth century.
29/2015/21
This is one in a series of glass slides recording archaeological sites on Dartmoor.
45/1960/95/106
This is one of a group of slides depicting portraits of scientists.
313/1977/144
This image by William Weaver Baker shows Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-upon- Avon.
118/1934/4
This photographic slide shows a plant called a bird cherry.
45/1960/95/886
This photograph shows two men wearing local dress smiling for the camera.
45/1960/95/1142
This photograph by Alfred Rowden was likely taken during his journey home to England.
316/1977/18
This photographic slide by William Weaver Baker shows a branch and catkins from the Garrya Elliptica, otherwise known as the Silk Tassel bush.
45/1960/95/238
Alfred Rowden was a keen amateur photographer and natural historian in Exeter.
89/1919/34
67/1936/56
324/1977/233
29/2015/22
45/1960/95/107
313/1977/145
This slide in the William Weaver Baker collection shows an advert for a Vulcan Gas Cooker.
118/1934/5
This photographic slide shows a honeysuckle plant.
45/1960/95/887
This photograph shows a woman standing in front of a large pile of brushwood.
45/1960/95/1143
This photograph by Alfred Rowden was taken during his journey home to England.
316/1977/19
This photographic slide by William Weaver Baker shows several stems of gladioli.
45/1960/95/239
89/1919/35
67/1936/57
324/1977/234
29/2015/23
45/1960/95/108
313/1977/146
This slide in the William Weaver Baker collection shows an advert for Vulcan Gas Cooker.
118/1934/6
This photographic slide shows the flower of the coltsfoot plant.
45/1960/95/888
This photograph records a large tent with many people sitting under its cover, and a large pile of brushwood to one side.