COLLECTION NAME:
Photography Collection
mediaCollectionId
Manchester~15~15
Photography Collection
Collection
true
Image Number:
JRL17092451
image_number
JRL17092451
Image Number
false
Reference Number:
VPH.8.25
reference_number
VPH.8.25
Reference Number
false
Image Title:
Group portrait of the Medical Officers at Menston Asylum
title
Group portrait of the Medical Officers at Menston Asylum
Image Title
false
Parent Work Title:
The West Riding Asylum, Menston, Yorkshire. 1901.
title_larger_entity
The West Riding Asylum, Menston, Yorkshire. 1901.
Parent Work Title
false
Creator:
Unknown
creator
Unknown
Creator
false
Date Created:
1901
date_created
1901
Date Created
false
Page/Sheet:
25
page
25
Page/Sheet
false
Image Sequence Number:
25
image_sequence_number
25
Image Sequence Number
false
Description:
Group portrait of the Medical Officers at Menston Asylum, 1901. Five staff all seated around a stone staircase leading to a doorway. The back row is identified in a previous photograph as 'Nixon', 'Miss Wilkinson' and 'Donelan', (very likely, Thomas O' Conor Donelan, whose inscription is at the front of the album). Sat in front of them are 'Eagerley' and 'Archer'.
description
Group portrait of the Medical Officers at Menston Asylum, 1901. Five staff all seated around a stone staircase leading to a doorway. The back row is identified in a previous photograph as 'Nixon', 'Miss Wilkinson' and 'Donelan', (very likely, Thomas O' Conor Donelan, whose inscription is at the front of the album). Sat in front of them are 'Eagerley' and 'Archer'.
Description
false
Keyword:
Gelatin Silver Print, Architecture, Landscape, Victorian, Menston, Institutions, Leeds, Bradford, High Royds, Hospitals.
keyword
Gelatin Silver Print, Architecture, Landscape, Victorian, Menston, Institutions, Leeds, Bradford, High Royds, Hospitals.
Keyword
false
Language:
English
language_name
English
Language
false
Language Code:
eng-GB
language
eng-GB
Language Code
false
Subject:
Photography--History--20th century
subject
Photography--History--20th century
Subject
false
Subject:
Great Britain--History
subject
Great Britain--History
Subject
false
Subject:
Asylums
subject
Asylums
Subject
false
Subject:
Psychiatric hospitals
subject
Psychiatric hospitals
Subject
false
Subject:
Medicine--History
subject
Medicine--History
Subject
false
Category of Material:
Visual
category
Visual
Category of Material
false
Sub-Category:
Analogue photography
class
Analogue photography
Sub-Category
false
Sub-Category:
Gelatin silver prints
class
Gelatin silver prints
Sub-Category
false
Technique Used:
Gelatin silver process
technique
Gelatin silver process
Technique Used
false
Support:
Paper
support
Paper
Support
false
Creation Site:
England: West Yorkshire: Bradford: Menston
location_creation_site
England: West Yorkshire: Bradford: Menston
Creation Site
false
Time Period Covered:
20th Century CE
temporal_coverage
20th Century CE
Time Period Covered
false
Places Covered:
England: West Yorkshire: Bradford: Menston
spatial_coverage
England: West Yorkshire: Bradford: Menston
Places Covered
false
Item Height:
107 mm
item_height
107 mm
Item Height
false
Item Width:
152 mm
Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
current_repository
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Current Repository
false
Provenance:
Dr Thomas O'Conor Donelan, decd. 22nd February 1914, former owner.
former_repository
Dr Thomas O'Conor Donelan, decd. 22nd February 1914, former owner.
Provenance
false
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Rights Holder - Work:
The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights:
Bibliography:
bibliographic_citation
<A href="https://luna.manchester.ac.uk/luna/servlet/s/5z6z8l">West Riding Asylum, Menston, Yorkshire.</a>
Bibliography
false
Notes:
References have been found to the Hospital under the following names: The Third West Riding County Lunatic Asylum, West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum and Menston Asylum; It was later named High Royds Hospital. The inscription at the front of the volume is the name 'Dr T O' Conor Donelan, Menston Asylum, Leeds Nov. 19. 1901' Dr O' Conor Donelan, worked at the asylum until 1905.
notes
References have been found to the Hospital under the following names: The Third West Riding County Lunatic Asylum, West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum and Menston Asylum; It was later named High Royds Hospital. The inscription at the front of the volume is the name 'Dr T O' Conor Donelan, Menston Asylum, Leeds Nov. 19. 1901' Dr O' Conor Donelan, worked at the asylum until 1905.
Notes
false
Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2017-09-20
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2017-09
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Photography
collection_code
Photography
Collection Code
false