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https://photoarchive.morrablibrary.org.uk/files/original/Richards_Collection/10008/FISH_12CF_110.tif
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Title
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Richards Collection
Description
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The Richards Collection represents the work of one Penzance family of professional photographers over several generations - from the early 1850s until the late 1970s. It consists of several thousand negatives, glass plates and prints, covering everything intrinsic to Cornish life from fishing to flower picking and graphic views of shipwrecks.
Still Image
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Period Costume
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N
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Identifier
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FISH 12CF 110
Title
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French trawlers & ship loading at the gravel gantry
Subject
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Fish Boat
Date
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1969
Coverage
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Newlyn
Source
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Richards
Description
An account of the resource
Boats: Francois Josette LR 4390, Chaperon Rouge LR 4385
Format
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Print
fishing
French
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https://photoarchive.morrablibrary.org.uk/files/original/Serena_Wadham_Archive/15681/SWA.132.tif
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Title
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Serena Wadham Archive
Description
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<p>Serena Wadham (1930-2006) was a photojournalist who was based in Islington from the late 1960s until 1987, when she retired to Cornwall, spending her final years at Middle Georgia Farm, Nancledra, near St Ives. After her death her family presented a substantial collection of her negatives, contact sheets and prints, plus some press material and correspondence, to the Morrab Library in Penzance. In May 2008 an exhibition was held at the Library, curated by Robin Lenman, who has also compiled this catalogue. The bulk of the collection relates to Serena Wadham's activities in and around London. But the rest comprises Cornish themes such as early journalistic assignments, the landscape, neighbours and farming around Nancledra, and a 1990s campaign against the redevelopment of Hayle. The photographic prints have been subdivided into subject categories and are mostly stored in <strong>A4-format box files</strong>, numbered 1-18; negatives and contact prints (mostly in flat cardboard boxes, individually numbered), albums and some miscellaneous material, including larger-format items, are contained in <strong>large archival boxes</strong>, numbered I-VIII. The selection of c. 80 exhibition pictures, with mounts and captions, is held separately in an <strong>archival portfolio</strong>.</p>
<p>Although some prints and contact sheets are captioned with information about subjects and people photographed, SW rarely included dates. However, she assiduously numbered negatives, contact sheets and some prints, and a selection of numbers have been given in the attached chronology.</p>
Creator
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Serena Wadham
Identifier
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SWA
Still Image
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Physical Dimensions
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9x5½ inches
Artist
Serena Wadham
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Title
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Pierre Boulez, French composer, conductor and writer.
Description
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Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham: '<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Boulez">Pierre Boulez</a>, (keystone have prints)' And a stamp 'received 13 Mar 1966'
Creator
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Serena Wadham
Date
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1966
Format
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Silver Bromide Print
Type
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Photograph
Identifier
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SWA.132
Coverage
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London
1960s
conductor
French
London
musician
pierre boulez