316/1977/48
This photographic slide by William Weaver Baker is a study of Guelder Rose, also known as the Snowball tree.
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15/1933/10
This slide is part of a set showing different types of fungus.
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Alfred Rowden was a keen amateur photographer and natural historian in Exeter.
108/1915
This slide is part of a set depicting Rotifera, a microscopic water-borne organisms.
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This image is from a collection created by Mr WA Walburn of ‘Heavytree’ Exeter.
322/1977/23
This image is from a collection of glass lantern slides created by Mr Weaver Baker in 1911.
63/1934/14
This slide is within a group of images of silver objects made or sold in Exeter.
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A magic lantern slide containing a hand-drawn diagram of Balbobhullum minutissimum and Balbobhullum Odoardi by Ralph Morgan.
313/1977/637
This photographic image by William Weaver Baker records a medieval wax seal originally attached to a parchment document.
118/1934/36
This photographic slide shows a water-borne creature called paramecium.
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This photograph by Alfred Oliver Rowden shows a man sitting outside a textile shop, with piles of cloth both inside and outside the building.
316/1977/49
This photographic slide by William Weaver Baker is a study of rose flowers, with two cut specimens in a glass vase.
15/1933/13
This slide is part of a set showing different types of fungus with this specimen described as ‘The Parasol’.
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A magic lantern slide containing a hand-drawn diagrams of an unidentified insect and flower by Ralph Morgan.
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This magic lantern slide image by William Weaver Baker depicts a silver chalice.
118/1934/37
This photographic slide is part of the collection belonging to John Crabtreem and is among a set of slides of nature and biological topics.
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This photograph by Alfred Oliver Rowden shows a street scene with a row of shops on the left.
316/1977/50
This photographic slide by William Weaver Baker is a study of the plant commonly known as Solomon’s Seal, comprising two cut stems.
31/2016/1
Long rectangular slides were made as children’s toys and used with a small magic lantern.
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This commercially-made slide was in the collection of Mr Rowden.