- Subject
- Photography
- Item type
- Object
- Makers
- John Thomson
- Provenance
- Presented by W. Chesterman in 1937. He was the technician in the Department of Human Anatomy, Oxford, and acquired them from Professor Arthur Thomson (1858-1935). They belonged to his father John Thomson, of Edinburgh, a naval surgeon.
- Other inscriptions
- Watermarked: 'J Whatman | Turkey Mill' (date falls off edge of sheet).
- Physical material
- Paper
- Dimensions
- Height: 226mm Width: 168mm
- Inventory No
- 11937
- Accession Number
- 1937-15
Description
Waxed. Vertical format.
For fuller descriptive and historical commentary see narratives.
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