Series 45 - Negatives


ProvenanceSir Alec Skempton
Description

Some boxes contain both glass and film negatives


Inventory Listing

Nine pieces of microfilm, various subjects
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL147
Date range No date
Box of six pieces of microfilm (copies of documents), one labelled ‘Presidential address’
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL146
Date range No date
Printer’s block of portrait of Alexandre Collin
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL145
Date range No date
7 boxes of glass and film slides and negatives, biographical subjects
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL138-144
Date range No date
8 boxes of mainly film negatives on civil engineering subjects: some have reference numbers, but there are several gaps in the sequence and some are un-numbered; includes piece of cine film
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL130-137
Date range No date
14 boxes of mainly film negatives on soil mechanics subjects: some have reference numbers, but there are several gaps in the sequence and some are un-numbered
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL116-129
Date range No date
Box of glass negatives and prints relating to Leonardo da Vinci
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL115
Date range No date
Loose glass slides
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL114
Date range No date
69 small boxes of mainly glass plate negatives: some have reference numbers, but there are several gaps in the sequence and some are un-numbered. Mainly civil engineering subjects
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL45-113
Date range Most undated but some dated in 1960s and 1970s
44 small boxes of mainly glass plate negatives: some have reference numbers, but there are several gaps in the sequence and some are un-numbered. Mainly soil mechanics subjects
Negatives
Creator Sir Alec Skempton
Control ILL1-44
Date range Most undated but some dated in 1960s and 1970s

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