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Expand 1G - Glass Plate negatives: 10"x 12" and 10"x 8" (plates WH1/517a-b, 518, 519, 520, 521 & 522 only)1G - Glass Plate negatives: 10"x 12" and 10"x 8" (plates WH1/517a-b, 518, 519, 520, 521 & 522 only)
Expand 2G - Glass plate negatives: 6" x 8" 2G - Glass plate negatives: 6" x 8"
Expand 3G - Glass plate negatives: 6" x 8"3G - Glass plate negatives: 6" x 8"
Expand 3P - Black and white prints of WH3 glass plate negatives3P - Black and white prints of WH3 glass plate negatives
Expand 7G - Local views,  portraits and groups.  Many of these glass plates are damaged,  and the majority are unidentified7G - Local views, portraits and groups. Many of these glass plates are damaged, and the majority are unidentified
Expand 7P - Black and White Prints of WH7 glass plate negatives7P - Black and White Prints of WH7 glass plate negatives
Collapse 9G - 487 glass plate and plastic negatives of various sizes of local views, groups, buildings and people.  1860s-1925; 1950s9G - 487 glass plate and plastic negatives of various sizes of local views, groups, buildings and people. 1860s-1925; 1950s
Expand 1 - Early photographs (1870s) of prisoners in Huntingdon Gaol, of Mr Ashton and his bicycle, the Earl of Sandwich and the Reverend William Wright. Early 20th century views of Brampton Mill, Hinchingbrooke House, a flood scene (Portholme?) and  William Henry Clayton of Huntingdon in mayoral robes 1927-19281 - Early photographs (1870s) of prisoners in Huntingdon Gaol, of Mr Ashton and his bicycle, the Earl of Sandwich and the Reverend William Wright. Early 20th century views of Brampton Mill, Hinchingbrooke House, a flood scene (Portholme?) and William Henry Clayton of Huntingdon in mayoral robes 1927-1928
Expand 2 - Huntingdonshire Baptist chapels.  Photographs taken by Arthur Maddison and used by JH Millard in 'A Jubilee Memorial of Trinity Church Huntingdon'  published in 1873.2 - Huntingdonshire Baptist chapels. Photographs taken by Arthur Maddison and used by JH Millard in 'A Jubilee Memorial of Trinity Church Huntingdon' published in 1873.
Expand 3 - Huntingdon High Street resurfacing 1925.3 - Huntingdon High Street resurfacing 1925.
Expand 4 - Huntingdon High Street: the journey of the world's largest lorry travelling north through the town.4 - Huntingdon High Street: the journey of the world's largest lorry travelling north through the town.
Expand 5 - Huntingdon High Street, junction with Hartford Road before and after widening.5 - Huntingdon High Street, junction with Hartford Road before and after widening.
Expand 6 - Huntingdon6 - Huntingdon
Expand 7 - Huntingdon events and celebrations.7 - Huntingdon events and celebrations.
Expand 8 - Towns, other than Huntingdon (except for WH9/91A), and village scenes and celebrations.8 - Towns, other than Huntingdon (except for WH9/91A), and village scenes and celebrations.
Expand 9 - Group pictures: officials.9 - Group pictures: officials.
Expand 10 - Godmanchester Borough councillors and two unidentified groups10 - Godmanchester Borough councillors and two unidentified groups
Expand 11 - St Ives Borough Council mace presentation ceremony.11 - St Ives Borough Council mace presentation ceremony.
Expand 12 - School groups and sports teams.12 - School groups and sports teams.
Expand 13 - Colne School May Day celebrations.13 - Colne School May Day celebrations.
Expand 14 - Village groups: Colne, Upwood, Ramsey, Hartford, Godmanchester, Ellington.14 - Village groups: Colne, Upwood, Ramsey, Hartford, Godmanchester, Ellington.
Expand 15 - The St Neots Quads: Ann, Ernest, Paul and Michael Miles, children of Walter Edward Miles, motor driver,  and Doris Violet Minnie his wife.  They were born on the 28 November 1935 at Eynesbury, baptised the following day, and publicly received into the church on the 28 June 193615 - The St Neots Quads: Ann, Ernest, Paul and Michael Miles, children of Walter Edward Miles, motor driver, and Doris Violet Minnie his wife. They were born on the 28 November 1935 at Eynesbury, baptised the following day, and publicly received into the church on the 28 June 1936
Expand 16 - Visits to Papworth by the Royal Family.  16 - Visits to Papworth by the Royal Family.
Expand 17 - Miscellaneous.17 - Miscellaneous.
Expand 18 - Miscellaneous unidentified.18 - Miscellaneous unidentified.
Expand 9P - Black and White Prints of WH9 glass plate negatives9P - Black and White Prints of WH9 glass plate negatives
Expand 10 - Photographic prints by Maddison and Hinde 10 - Photographic prints by Maddison and Hinde
Expand L - Miscellaneous lantern slides.L - Miscellaneous lantern slides.
Expand LP - Glass plate negatives and printsLP - Glass plate negatives and prints
Expand W - MiscellaneousW - Miscellaneous
Expand WP - Whitney personal collection.WP - Whitney personal collection.