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Object name(s):
slide; Lantern Slide: Sedum album -- White Stonecrop; Magic Lantern Slide: Sedum album -- White Stonecrop
Brief description:
This is from a set of magic lantern slides were bought by the Royal Albert Memorial College in 1933 to use as a teaching aid in classes for local men and women. Each image is a photographic print which has been hand-coloured. They were made and sold by CT Green who was a medical practitioner and amateur botanist in Cheshire. In 1901 he became a Fellow of the Linnaean Society. He became President of the Liverpool Botanical Society in 1934. This object is not on display. Inscription edges handwritten handwritten 'SEDUM ALBUM. L.' on top edge front (on top of cover glass) handwritten handwritten 'White Stonecrop 26/1931' on top edge binding strip
Collection:
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
Current location:
Not on display
Dimension:
whole width 83 mm
Dimension:
whole H 83 mm
Dimension:
whole TH 2.5 mm
Material:
glass
Material:
paper
Material:
photographic emulsion
Material:
pigment
Object name:
slide; Lantern Slide: Sedum album -- White Stonecrop; Magic Lantern Slide: Sedum album -- White Stonecrop
Object number:
26/1931/84
Object production date:
1931
Date - period:
Inter War (1918-1939)
Object production person:
Mr Conrad Theodore Green FLS 1863-1940 (manufacturer)
Object production person:
Mr Conrad Theodore Green FLS 1863-1940 (photographer)
Object production place:
Birkenhead
Object production place:
United Kingdom
Object production place:
Northern Europe
Object production place:
Europe
Reproduction number:
26-1931-84-shot1.jpg
Responsible department/section:
Social History
Responsible department/section:
Social and industrial history

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5c5dfeda-8609-324d-bebd-a4922105e4ee

Use licence for this record: CC 0

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5c5dfeda-8609-324d-bebd-a4922105e4ee, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0

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