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  • Collection: Serena Wadham Archive

SWA.EX.069.tif
Written on a typed note fixed to the back of the print:
'BRITAN'S BATTLE FOR THE BEACHES
Invasion of Britain 1967...A woman at Mount's Bay on the Cornish coast stoops to examine the tidemark caused by cruds of oil washing ashore from the crippled…

SWA.EX.003.tif
Mrs Pat Hanlon at her shop where she sells and repairs bicycles.

SWA.EX.005.tif
"Mrs Watson loves driving her coach. She drives from Addlestone to Stevenage every day. The 70 miles take 3½ hours, and she has 15 minutes to check the money. Her husband drives a bus".

SWA.314.tif
Written on the back by Serena Wadham:
'AVIGDOR PRIMARY SCHOOL
Class Junior !
At the piano mistress, Miss Mozelle Cohen from India. Standing up, Headmistress, Miss Khon'

SWA.119.tif
On the back of the print Serena Wadham has written
"not for publication"

SWA.370.tif
Close up of a woman carrying a NF placard

Serena Wadham.contact.0003.tif
People watching surfing

swa.contact.0002b.tif
Shows someone practising CPR and couple of shots of engine houses

SWA.neg.0002.tif
Images on the beach St Ives Cornwall. National Surf Competition 1963

SWA.126.tif
Written on the back by Serena Wadham:
"Nicholas Williams (?) conducting his own piece with Wells Cathedral School Orchestra at Wigmore Hall".

SWA.125.tif
Written on the back by Serena Wadham:
"Nicholas Williams (?) after rehearsing his own composition 'Divertimento' at Wigmore Hall with Wells Cathedral School Orchestra"

SWA.EX.054.tif
Typed label attached to the back of the print:
BRITAIN'S BATTLE FOR THE BEACHES
Victims of the oil slicks. Three gannets, normally a dazzling white, that were rescued from the sea after the tanker Torrey Canyon, laden with 120,000 tons of crude…

SWA.EX.063.tif
This image shows cropping information, presumably drawn on, in red chinagraph pencil, by Serena Wadham
or her editor.
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