1917 Royal Army Medical Corps - Major G F Aldous 2 Glass Negative 22 By 16cm




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Reference Number: Avaluer:13978762Regiment: The royal Army Medical Corps
Issued/ Not-Issued: IssuedConflict: World War I (1914-1918)
Modified Item: NoCountry/ Organization: Great Britain
Service: ArmyCountry/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Type: PhotographsEra: 1914-1945
Original Description:
1917 the Royal Army Medical Corps - Major G F Aldous #2 glass negative 22 by 16cmwater affected edges and cornerI have two negatives of this officer listed from the same sittingdated 18.12.1917​All Glass negatives sent by Special Delivery or International Signed for onlyBassano Royal Studios negative The studios Negatives are identifiable by the characteristic naming dating and catalogue numbering to the platean original large full plate glass​ negative dated and named by the phot...ographer to the negativeone of a remarkable collection of original mostly WW1 full plate negatives by the London Society photographer's Bassano studios ( they are nearly all of Officers ) of Military subjects Army , Navy , Air force .British Forces , Commonwealth and some American The quality of the photography is as would be expected excellent and the negatives show very good detail . Many have the original Photographers paper negative bag often brittle and sometimes incompletethe condition varies from Negative to negative , some are very good , some have cracks , portions missing or water damagefrom wikipiediaAlexander Bassano (10 May 1829 – 21 October 1913) was an English photographer who was a leading royal and high society portrait photographer in Victorian London.[2] His most famous photo was the one of Earl Kitchener in the Lord Kitchener Wants You army recruitment poster during the First World WarAlessandro Bassano was the second youngest child of Italian Clemente Bassano, originally a fishmonger of Cranbourne Street, later an oilman and warehouseman of Jermyn Street, London, and his English wife, Elizabeth Browne. He later anglicised his first name to Alexander.[3]Bassano received early artistic training with artists Augustus Egg and William Beverley. He opened his first studio in 1850 in Regent Street. The studio then moved to Piccadilly 1859–1863, to Pall Mall and then to 25 Old Bond Street in 1877. There was also a Bassano branch studio at 132 King's Road, Brighton from 1893 to 1899.[3]The Old Bond Street studio was decorated with carbon photographic prints and plaster busts, and was large enough to accommodate an 80-foot panoramic background scene mounted on rollers, which provided a variety of outdoor scenes or court backgrounds. He had taken portraits of William Ewart Gladstone and even Queen Victoria. Bassano's head of Lord Kitchener formed the basis of the First World war recruiting poster Your Country Needs You. Bassano retired from work at the studio around 1903, when the premises were extensively refurbished and relaunched as "Bassano Ltd, Royal Photographers".The studio moved once again in 1921: a move written about by the Lady's Pictorial at the time. The article described about a million negatives, all systematically numbered, which had to be moved from the cellars of the premises to the new location at 38 Dover Street. The company became "Bassano and Vandyk" in 1964. The following year it incorporated Elliott & Fry, a photographic partnership that had been running in Baker Street since 1863. In 1977, the company became "Industrial Photographic", based at 35 Moreton Street, SW1.[4]Many glass plates from the Bassano Studios, including some by Alexander Bassano, are held in the National Portrait Gallery, London. The Museum of London holds a large number of the fashion-related plates.The National Portrait Gallery held an exhibit of his work, Alexander Bassano: Victorian Photographer in 2013, the centenary of his deathPlease view the Photographs which give the best impression of their conditionPayment Conditions, ​please read carefullyI now open unpaid item procedure cases after three daysWhen an unpaid item case has been opened if it is not paid after two days i remove any current bids by the unpaid item case bidder on any other of my items and block further bids until paid .I may also have to remove the listing after my auction has been compromised by removing the high bid and an ongoing unpaid item case and relist at a later dateIf an item is paid the postage for the next item if any when paid to be sent together is one pennyI no longer reply to buy it now offers for items listed at auctionI have to make clear i will not do or sell scans or photo copy's of any items I list under any circumstance's or contact other Ebayers about anything Any questions ? I try to answer as soon as possibleFrom Outside the U.K. i can only Accept PayPal as payment all other Forms of payment will be returnedA No Reserve Auction 1917 Royal Army Medical Corps - Major G F Aldous #2 glass negative 22 by 16cm



1917 Royal Army Medical Corps - Major G F Aldous #2 glass negative 22 by 16cm Click images to enlarge Description 1917 the Royal Army Medical Corps - Major G  F Aldous  #2 glass negative 22 by 16cm

water affected edges and corner

I have two negatives of this officer listed from the same sitting

dated 18.12.1917


All Glass negatives sent by Special Delivery or International Signed for only

Bassano Royal Studios negative The studios Negatives are identifiable by the characteristic naming dating and catalogue numbering to the plate
an original large full plate glass​ negative dated and named by the photographer to the negative

one of a remarkable collection of original mostly WW1 full plate negatives by the London Society photographer's Bassano studios ( they are nearly all of Officers ) of Military subjects Army , Navy , Air force .British Forces , Commonwealth and some American The quality of the photography is as would be expected excellent and the negatives show very good detail . Many have the original Photographers paper negative bag often brittle and sometimes incomplete

the condition varies from Negative to negative , some are very good , some have cracks , portions missing or water damage

from wikipiedia
Alexander Bassano (10 May 1829 – 21 October 1913) was an English photographer who was a leading royal and high society portrait photographer in Victorian London.[2] His most famous photo was the one of Earl Kitchener in the Lord Kitchener Wants You army recruitment poster during the First World WarAlessandro Bassano was the second youngest child of Italian Clemente Bassano, originally a fishmonger of Cranbourne Street, later an oilman and warehouseman of Jermyn Street, London, and his English wife, Elizabeth Browne. He later anglicised his first name to Alexander.[3]Bassano received early artistic training with artists Augustus Egg and William Beverley. He opened his first studio in 1850 in Regent Street. The studio then moved to Piccadilly 1859–1863, to Pall Mall and then to 25 Old Bond Street in 1877. There was also a Bassano branch studio at 132 King's Road, Brighton from 1893 to 1899.[3]The Old Bond Street studio was decorated with carbon photographic prints and plaster busts, and was large enough to accommodate an 80-foot panoramic background scene mounted on rollers, which provided a variety of outdoor scenes or court backgrounds. He had taken portraits of William Ewart Gladstone and even Queen Victoria. Bassano's head of Lord Kitchener formed the basis of the First World war recruiting poster Your Country Needs You. Bassano retired from work at the studio around 1903, when the premises were extensively refurbished and relaunched as "Bassano Ltd, Royal Photographers".The studio moved once again in 1921: a move written about by the Lady's Pictorial at the time. The article described about a million negatives, all systematically numbered, which had to be moved from the cellars of the premises to the new location at 38 Dover Street. The company became "Bassano and Vandyk" in 1964. The following year it incorporated Elliott & Fry, a photographic partnership that had been running in Baker Street since 1863. In 1977, the company became "Industrial Photographic", based at 35 Moreton Street, SW1.[4]Many glass plates from the Bassano Studios, including some by Alexander Bassano, are held in the National Portrait Gallery, London. The Museum of London holds a large number of the fashion-related plates.The National Portrait Gallery held an exhibit of his work, Alexander Bassano: Victorian Photographer in 2013, the centenary of his deathPlease view the Photographs which give the best impression of their condition

Payment Conditions, ​please read carefully I now open unpaid item procedure cases after three days When an unpaid item case has been opened if it is not paid after two days i remove any current bids by the unpaid item case bidder on any other of my items and block further bids until paid . I may also have to remove the listing after my auction has been compromised by removing the high bid and an ongoing unpaid item case and relist at a later date If an item is paid the postage for the next item if any when paid to be sent together is one penny  
I no longer reply to buy it now offers for items listed at auction

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