- Item type
- Object
- Provenance
- Probably transferred from the Pitt Rivers Museum. Belonged latterly to Beatrice Blackwood, who was given them by Professor Arthur Thomson. They may have belonged to his father, John Thomson RN.
- Primary inscriptions
- MS label: '1. Gillingham Church. (Day)'.
- Other inscriptions
- Museum MS label on box: 'TRANSPARENCIES Belonged to Professor Arthur Thomson, given by him to B. Blackwood.'.
- Object type
- Lantern slide
- Dimensions
- Height: 174mm Width: 101mm Depth: 10mm Weight: 103g
- Inventory No
- 22963
Description
View of Gillingham Church and churchyard, slightly tinted.
One of pair with 66155 (night). One of 8 wood-framed lantern slides and a stereoscopic transparency which belonged to Arthur Thomson, together in a card box. Numbered "1".
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