RefNoROR/5/3/1/3
AltRefNoE.14
Previous numbersROR/5/14
LevelFile
TitlePhotographs of members of the Robinson family and associated places
Date[20th Century]
DescriptionPhotographs of other members of the Robinson family, and of places connected with them. Includes:
Photographic reproduction of a silhouette artwork of William Robinson, Robert's great-grandfather [original dated 1834 according to Robinson's autobiography];
Two photographic reproductions of artworks of unidentified members of the family, original works by James Bacon and Sons (nd);
Photographic reproduction of a portrait of an unidentified member of the family (nd);
Photographic reproduction of an engraving by C W Sheeres depicting lint manufacture during the Crimean War (original dated 1856);
Copy of an engraving of a ship, titled "One of the Old Line of Packets" (nd);
Photograph of Brampton Congregational Church, Chesterfield (nd);
Photograph of Rufford House, near Chesterfiled [Robinson's birthplace] (nd);
Photograph of a painting of Walton Corn Mill (nd).
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