Photographic Convention of 1898 Trailer

Photographic Convention of 1898 Trailer (1898)

01 January 1898 Factual 2 mins

Members of the photographic convention carrying tripods and cameras file past a waiting room on the deck of the Clyde steamer “Lady Rowena”. Members of party include Craig Annan, Mr. Harold Baker, Mrs. W. Baker and Mrs. Ralph Robinson.

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United Kingdom 01 January 1898

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