Glass Plate Negative: Christchurch Abomination

Maker
Alfred Charles Barker
Production date
07 January 1859
Description
One landscape format black and white glass plate negative depicting Inwood Mill, 7 January 1859. Inscribed at the top of the glass plate reads: "Hope he will be ashamed of it. If you had ever passed the mill you never would have passed the bill. Miss Beattie."
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Other id
78/44
ACB285/1/2
1944.78.285
Catalogue number
ACB285/1/2
Accession number
1944.78.231
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: Christchurch Abomination, Hope he will be ashamed of it, "If you had ever passed the mill, you never would have passed the bill", Miss Beattie, Jan. 7, 1859

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