- Ridley 1590.
- Item
- [ca.1905].
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Copy of a portrait format postcard captioned as above showing the exterior of the church from the churchyard.
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Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Copy of a portrait format postcard captioned as above showing the exterior of the church from the churchyard.
[University College, Newport Road, Cardiff]
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A copy of an untitled real photographic postcard of University College, Cardiff photographed from across Newport Road. A horse drawn delivery cart, possibly the property of 'Robert Lewis & Co' is parked outside.
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Oblique view of exterior of University building.
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Copy of a portrait format RP postcard of the exterior of Cardiff University Science Building.
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Exterior of University building.
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Union Street, Bath photographed at the junction with Cheap St.
[Unidentified street with premises of 'W Stafford, Artistic Photographer']
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A wide street with terraced housing on each side but with a number of small shops including 'W Stafford Artistic Photographer'; at No 22 and a Red Lion public house farther up.
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Gently sloping street of new looking well-to-do houses.
[Unidentified Railway Construction Site]
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Includes steam engine 'Grosvenor', a 'Steam Navy' crane with a plaque 'John Mowlem & Co No 28.' Grosvenor is believed to be the Hunslet Engine Co. built 0-6-0 saddletank locomotive, No. 288 of 1884. The construction site is on the edge of a large settlement. Below the church is a board on which '&SWR' can be read. This may refer to the London & South Western Railway which operated along the south coast where Ridley was based. As it bears his no.1252 it is a relatively early photograph and as such it can be surmised that it belongs to his native area.
[Unidentified Railway Construction Site]
Part of Martin Ridley Collection
Includes steam engine 'Grosvenor', a 'Steam Navy' crane with a plaque 'John Mowlem & Co No 28.' Grosvenor is believed to be the Hunslet Engine Co. built 0-6-0 saddletank locomotive, No. 288 of 1884. The construction site is on the edge of a large settlement. Below the church is a board on which '&SWR' can be read. This may refer to the London & South Western Railway which operated along the south coast where Ridley was based. As it bears his no.1250 it is a relatively early photograph and as such it can be surmised that it belongs to his native area.
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A newly built road curves along a clifftop, presumably mirroring the cliffline. In the centre of the photo the road crosses a chine.
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[Unidentified church in a suburban setting]
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Photograph showing the side and entrance to a church, the entrance hidden by trees in leaf.
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Portrait format exterior view of a church with a steeple. To the left are buildings including a shop kept by 'K Heath'
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Exterior view of a medium sized church in a rural setting. The tower appears older than the rest of the church. Appears to be in a rural setting. A small number of gravestones are visible in the surounding churchyard, one in the name of 'James London.'
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Photograph of a rocky coastline and beach with children bathing between two groynes.
Tynybedw Colliery, Pentre, Rhondda
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Close up of the pithead at Tynybedw colliery.
[Two views of Newport, Monmouthshire]
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Copies of two views of Newport, one a busy High Street, the other the castle and bridge over the Usk.
[Two views of Newport] : [High street and Bridge & Castle].
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Copy of a postcard captioned as above.
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Copies of two photographs of Cardiff, one of the castle, the other an unknown building.