Two early 20th century photograph albums The first c.1904-13, oblong 8vo, 24 pages with one...
Two early 20th century photograph albums The first c.1904-13, oblong 8vo, 24 pages with one photograph mounted recto and verso; the second c.1902, 4to, 20 pages with varying numbers of mounted photographs and postcards. The first album consists mainly of tourist scenes around North Yorkshire, but there are some elements of industrial heritage such as the Wood Bros' Hoyle Millworks, Barnsley. The second is more broad in scope, being mainly of family and sites in the South Shields area, but with some other interspersed pictures. These include almost random European images (so Cleadon Village sits opposite a Dutch Lugger), but also a number of local events like Coronation Week and a Temperance Festival.