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This photographic magic lantern slide was created by Alfred Rowden, an amateur photographer from Exeter.
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Alfred Rowden was a keen amateur photographer and natural historian in Exeter.
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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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This magic lantern slide shows a view of the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway in 1910.
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Magic lantern slide showing a display of local fish.
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This image is from a set of over 200 photographic images of Exeter Cathedral taken in the early twentieth century.
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This is a magic lantern slide for a toy projector.
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This slide is part of a set showing different types of fungus and this specimen is described as being ‘past maturity’.
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This slide was made by Dr William Bolderston who was described as a ‘Modern Language Master’ on the 1911 census.
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This slide is part of a set recording historic buildings in north west England, and records Chetham’s Hospital in Manchester.
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This photograph records the inside of Peterborough Cathedral, and is part of a slide set called ‘English and Welsh Cathedrals: and examples of ecclesiastical architecture in England and Wales’.
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This photographic slide by Alfred Oliver Rowden shows a street scene with two men on horseback.
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Hembury hillfort is an important Neolithic and Iron Age site in the Blackdown Hills, East Devon.
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This magic lantern slide shows a view of the main street in Lynmouth, Devon.
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Magic lantern slide of displays at RAMM discussing comparative anatomy of skulls and limbs.
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A glass plate lantern slide of the fungus ‘Russula Virescens (Schaff) Fries, edible woods’ made by Col.
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This photograph records the Mansion House in London, the home and offices of the Lord Mayor of London.
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This photographic slide by Alfred Oliver Rowden shows a riverside scene with buildings, boats, and animals drinking from the water.
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