Dark red plastic ring-binder II/A with 10 transparent slip-in transparency pockets (in poor condition), containing cardboard-mounted 35 mm transparencies, mostly in colour, some captioned, and covering various subjects including scenes in Cornwall…
Groups of black-and-white 35 mm and medium-format b/w contact sheets contained in Kodak, Ilford or Agfa photographic-paper boxes.
V/1 (Agfa) marked 'Contacts 1 to 60': medium-format and 35 mm Cornish, mostly personal subjects, early 1960s, plus Sir…
A large assortment of contact sheets, 35 mm transparencies and work-prints of various sizes, some mounted, dating from throughout SW's career from c. 1963.
Two packets of 35 mm negatives, nrs. 1706-2074, in a cardboard container.
One A3 brown…
VII/1: a large brown envelope containing press publications and cuttings, mostly The Peninsula Voice, and some correspondence, pertaining to environmental and other issues in the 1980s.
VII/2 blue cardboard folder marked 'Pre-Historic' containing b/w…
VIII/1 yellow Kodak box marked 'Farm Prints': A4 b/w prints of SW's friends and neighbours at Georgia Farm, and some views.
VIII/2 yellow Kodak box marked 'Contacts 2190-' containing b/w contact sheets of W. Cornwall views, standing stones &c,…
Kate Millett, a British born American writer and feminist, author of the bestselling 'Sexual Politics' (1970) and founder of the Women's Art Colony at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Times magazine described her as "the Mao Tse-tung of Womens' Liberation".
Written by Serena Wadham on reverse of print:
"Dr Young of the Thames Water Authority steering their scientific pollution control vessel, "Thames Water'. She is a biologist."
"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".
Despite an early crash that prevented her becoming a professional musician, Serena Wadham was a lifelong motorcycling enthusiast and belonged to at least one women's biking organisation.
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham :
"Ani Gale (R) Captain of the British section of the Women's International Motorcycle Association, welcomes a new arrival at the annual rally near Coventry"
One of Serena's photographs of the characters around her home in Islington in the 1960s and 70s. Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham : 'Ted Child and Wendy'