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AR.1937.112.48
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[nb-NO]Description[nb-NO]
General Description: A view of C.H.A. Fox's premises at the top of the lane leading from the Tram terminus to the Pearn Home, Compton. (, )
Overall Collection Description: Collection of up to 1000 images, the majority from glass plate negatives, including approximately 200 non-topographic/natural history copy image negatives. Taken by Richard Rugg Monk (born, 1845. Died, 1924) a local watchmaker, Plymouth Councillor and keen amateur photographer. He was the first secretary of the Plymouth Photographic Club and much of his photographic collection was donated to the City Museum. (, )
[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]
, 1914-08-25
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Eggbuckland Road
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20th century
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[nb-NO]Dimensions[nb-NO]
- whole length 163 mm
- 118 mm