Magic Lantern Slide: Stoke Woods -- Haunt of Marbled White B'fly
- Description
- This photographic magic lantern slide was created by Alfred Rowden, an amateur photographer from Exeter. During the First World War he continued his hobbies of photography and nature study and often visited Stoke Woods, near Exeter and other places upstream in the Exe Valley.
- Accession Loan No.
- 45/1960/95/609
- Collection Class
- Social and industrial history
- Common Name
- Magic Lantern Slide: Stoke Woods -- Haunt of Marbled White B'fly
- Simple Name
- slide
- Full Name
- Lantern Slide: Stoke Woods -- Haunt of Marbled White B'fly
- Dimensions
- whole width 83 mm; whole H 83 mm; whole TH 2.5 mm
- Production Person Surname
- Rowden
- Production Person Initials
- A.O.
- Period Classification
- World War I (1914-1918)
- Production Year Low
- 24/9/1916
- Production Country
- United Kingdom
- Production Area Region
- North
- Production Continent
- Europe
- Family Group
- Material
- glass; paper; photographic emulsion
- Inscription / Transcription
- Handwritten 'E 458 View Stoke Woods E 458' on top edge; Handwritten 'Stoke Woods Sep.24.16' on top edge binding strip; 'Haunt of Marbled White B'fly' on left edge binding strip; 'A.O. Rowden' on right edge binding strip; 'S.C.P. E.458 M.Q.2' on bottom e