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Photographs of the opera singer Miss Gwen Catley and concert pianist Mr Gerald Moore CBE.
Pages have been scanned at 300 dpi and can be downloaded as high quality jpg files. The quality of the scanned image is dependent on the condition of the original.
Reference | L/A/75/A2/POR/29/9 |
Date | June 28th 1954 - June 30th 1954 |
Names | |
Keywords | Celebrities | Musicians | opera singers | Pianists | Group portraits | Portraits | online music |
Dimensions | 2 Photographs |
Language | English |
Level of description | file |
Creator | |
Access Restriction | Closed for preservation. Please view digital image. |
Closed until | 2100 |
Subject | 9 |
File number | Portraits |
Page number | Page |
Context:
L/A/75/A
Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive 1921 to 2003. Comprises photo negatives and film, including glass plate negatives, and contact sheets of photographs, from Jersey’s evening newspaper. Arranged in subject boxes, subject files, and chronologically by year and job number. Also includes photographers’ diaries, some of which are indexed. In addition, there are digital images from 2003 to date
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L/A/75/A2
Subject files containing pages of mounted photographic prints, of negatives from the Subject Boxes of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive 1921 to 1975, with notes
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L/A/75/A2/POR
Portraits Subject Files. Pages of mounted photographic prints of negatives featuring portraits, with notes. These correspond to the Portraits Subject Boxes of negatives from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive, 1940 to 1975
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L/A/75/A2/POR/29
Portraits Subject File number 29. Pages of mounted photographic prints of negatives featuring portraits and studies of people, with notes. These correspond to the negatives contained within Portraits Subject Box number 29 of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive, and date from 1953 to 1954.
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