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Stanley Opie Archaeology

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Title Stanley Opie Archaeology
Description The Stanley Opie Archaeology collection (1001 quarter plate glass negatives) covers archaeological sites and excavations from the 1920s to 1950s. It covers hillforts, megaliths, ancient villages, artefacts, excavations such as the Roman villa at Magor near Redruth, and Cornish cultural events such as the first Cornish Gorsedh at Boscawen-ûn in 1928. In 1935 Stanley entered a News Chronicle competition called "Britain 1935". A copy of his entry form was found attached to the back of a small print, listing his address, camera model and film type. He lived at Barncoose, Redruth, Cornwall, and used an Ensign Cameo No. 2 camera with Imperial Eclipse plates. The glass negatives were cleaned, repackaged and digitised thanks to funding from Cornwall Heritage Trust.
Item URL https://photoarchive.morrablibrary.org.uk/collections/show/2
Community archive Morrab Photo Archive
Subject

Archaeology

Level Collection
Creator Stanley Opie

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