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Photographic panel showing Cat No 4 - ‘Dissection of a frog’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 6 - ‘Two Human Anatomies, 1298 & 1399’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 10 - ‘Female bulb scale mite’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]

Photographic panels showing Cat No 32 - ‘Funeral of late King George VI Newspaper Image’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 35 - ‘Painting, Burri’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 40 - ‘Figures of men, animals, animated objects, and symbols from California, Arizona and Bahamas’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 42 - ‘Japanese writing’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 44 - ‘Patterns in mud, Grimsby (air view)’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]

Photographic panel showing Cat No 49 - ‘Roe triplane’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 53 - ‘Coffee grounds (photo-image)’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 74 - ‘Guillemot’s eggs’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 79 - ‘Prickle the Clown, Paul Klee etching 1931’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 81 - ‘Carved wooden grave figure, Kwakiutl Tribe’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 102 - ‘Quilted mud bank, Weston-super-mare (air view)’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 105 - ‘Polarised stress analysis of railway chair’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 107 - ‘Leaf of the grape tree’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Photographic panel showing Cat No 108 - ‘Plaster Blocks, Eduardo Paolozzi, 1952’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]

Photographic panel showing Cat No 122 - ‘Early 18th cent. Staffordshire dish’

Nigel Henderson
[c.11 September 1953–18 October 1953]
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Studio portrait photograph of Nigel Henderson as a boy

J. H. Greville (Marlow, UK)
[c.1920s]
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Studio portrait photograph of Nigel Henderson with his brother Ian

J. H. Greville (Marlow, UK)
[c.1920s]
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