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GB 2830 BPL/ML/1 · Unidad documental simple · 1945
Parte de Beckett Park Library Collection

The 'Dixie' bucket or pail was used in army kitchens and for dispensing food and drink. This example was left on site after the army training facilities left the Beckett Park and it reverted back to a college.

Cavendish Cricket Team
WHI/5 · Unidad documental simple · 1916
Parte de White Donation

City of Leeds Training College, Cavendish Cricket Team.
Principal Walter Parsons sitting in the middle front row. Fred Unwin in middle row, far left.

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Harrier Team photograph
WHI/4 · Unidad documental simple · 1915
Parte de White Donation

City of Leeds Training College Harrier team
Back row: C. Hey; H. Holt; Dudley Roe; L. Joy; I. Larkin.
Middle row: Mr. Lacey; Len Schofield (Captain); Mr. Jarman
Front row: C. Whittle; Bill Ratcliffe; Fred Unwin.

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Dr Woodhouse’s camera
GB 2830 WOO/Box 1 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1914 - 1924
Parte de Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation

This No.1A Autographic Kodak Jr. was a folding camera owned by Maurice T. Woodhouse, a tutor at the City of Leeds Training College. This particular model with the Kodak Ball Bearing shutter and 1/25s, B, 1/50s, T, and 1/100s was produced between 1914 and 1924. It was made in America by the Eastman Kodak Company and took 116 autographic film. The autographic film had a strip of carbon embedded, a metal stylus and small latch at the back of the camera was included to allow the photographer to attach information to the shot just taken, such as date or title. unfortunately the stylus is missing from this camera. The viewfinder is offset just above the lens and includes a the original shutter release cable.

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