Benjamin Stone, monogram for 'backplate' (No Date):
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 31 (backplate)
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Benjamin Stone, monogram for 'backplate' (No Date)
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 31 (backplate)
Lecture Notice: Notice by the Church of England's Young Men's Association. A lecture about famous places and stories about them was to be given by Councillor J. B. Stone of Thursday February 13th 1873.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic C
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Lecture Notice
Notice by the Church of England's Young Men's Association. A lecture about famous places and stories about them was to be given by Councillor J. B. Stone of Thursday February 13th 1873.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 1, p 11.
Photographic Portrait of Benjamin Stone (No Date):
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-01
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Photographic Portrait of Benjamin Stone (No Date)
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-01
Admission pass to Mall stand for funeral procession of Queen Victoria 1901:
Not an invitation to the funeral of Queen Victoria, which was held in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, but rather a pass to view the state funeral procession as it crossed London on the way to Windsor. Seat located in Blo
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Admission pass to Mall stand for funeral procession of Queen Victoria 1901
Not an invitation to the funeral of Queen Victoria, which was held in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, but rather a pass to view the state funeral procession as it crossed London on the way to Windsor. Seat located in Block C, No. 245.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection MS 3196
Caricature of Benjamin Stone with Camera, Vanity Fair (1902): Full figure caricature drawing in colour of Benjamin Stone later in life, standing next to a camera on a tripod. Drawn by Leslie Ward, renowned portrait artist and caricaturist under the pseudonym "Spy".
Published in Vanity Fair, 2
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Caricature of Benjamin Stone with Camera, Vanity Fair (1902)
Full figure caricature drawing in colour of Benjamin Stone later in life, standing next to a camera on a tripod. Drawn by Leslie Ward, renowned portrait artist and caricaturist under the pseudonym "Spy".
Published in Vanity Fair, 20 February 1902.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-04
"Mr J. B. Stone, F.G.S., of Aston Village, will publish..." (No Date):
This is a notice offering the opportunity to purchase sets of local photographs taken by Benjamin Stone.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 1, page 16.
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"Mr J. B. Stone, F.G.S., of Aston Village, will publish..." (No Date)
This is a notice offering the opportunity to purchase sets of local photographs taken by Benjamin Stone.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 1, page 16.
Benjamin Stone "Some Unusual Privileges of Parliament" (1909 - 1910):
Benjamin Stone taking a photograph of Yeomen of the Guard.
The subject of Stone's photograph might be mistaken for 'Beefeaters' but Yeomen of the Guard are the bodyguards of the British Monarch and the oldest British Military Cor
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Benjamin Stone "Some Unusual Privileges of Parliament" (1909 - 1910)
Benjamin Stone taking a photograph of Yeomen of the Guard.
The subject of Stone's photograph might be mistaken for 'Beefeaters' but Yeomen of the Guard are the bodyguards of the British Monarch and the oldest British Military Corps still in existence. 'Beefeater' is the nickname of the Yeoman Warders who are the ceremonial guard of the Tower of London.
The photograph is from a cutting from The Sphere, 29 January 1910.
The heading for the photograph is 'Some Unusual Privileges of Parliament' and the caption is 'Sir Benjamin Stone takes a last photograph before leaving the House.'
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 11, page 99.
Benjamin Stone caricatured as "The Conservative Cupid" (No Date):
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 19-52
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Benjamin Stone caricatured as "The Conservative Cupid" (No Date)
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 19-52
Benjamin Stone caricatured as "The Last of the Mohicans" (1878):
From "The Dart" (a weekly satirical Birmingham publication) dated 28 September 1878.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 14-13
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Benjamin Stone caricatured as "The Last of the Mohicans" (1878)
From "The Dart" (a weekly satirical Birmingham publication) dated 28 September 1878.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 14-13
Photographer: Bolak
"German Municipal Guests being photographed by Sir Benjamin Stone" (No Date):
Benjamin Stone taking a photograph of "a large party of our German Municipal Guests" on the terrace of the Houses of Parliament.
Image seems to be a newspaper clipping. Original photograph credited to Bolak.
Pu
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"German Municipal Guests being photographed by Sir Benjamin Stone" (No Date)
Benjamin Stone taking a photograph of "a large party of our German Municipal Guests" on the terrace of the Houses of Parliament.
Image seems to be a newspaper clipping. Original photograph credited to Bolak.
Publication unknown, date unknown.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 10 page 55.
Benjamin Stone's 'On Duty' Pass for the Coronation of George V, 1911: Benjamin Stone was appointed to be the official photographer for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary at Westminster Abbey in 1911.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Invitations Volume 10 1906 - 1911
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Benjamin Stone's 'On Duty' Pass for the Coronation of George V, 1911
Benjamin Stone was appointed to be the official photographer for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary at Westminster Abbey in 1911.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Invitations Volume 10 1906 - 1911
Benjamin Stone caricature "The Photographer of the House" (Undated):
"Quiet still, please, and imagine you have been offered a peerage!"
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-2
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Benjamin Stone caricature "The Photographer of the House" (Undated)
"Quiet still, please, and imagine you have been offered a peerage!"
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-2
Benjamin Stone caricature, "The Camera fiend" (1909):
From the publication "The Seachlight of Greater Birmingham"
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-2
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Benjamin Stone caricature, "The Camera fiend" (1909)
From the publication "The Seachlight of Greater Birmingham"
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-2
Benjamin Stone's invitation to a meeting of Birmingham Conservative Association: for a visit by Lord Randolph Chuchill, dated 24 June 1885.
Platform. Entrance, Door A, Congreve Street.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Invitations, RanChurchTownHall
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Benjamin Stone's invitation to a meeting of Birmingham Conservative Association
for a visit by Lord Randolph Chuchill, dated 24 June 1885.
Platform. Entrance, Door A, Congreve Street.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Invitations, RanChurchTownHall
Newsprint clipping of Benjamin Stone setting up camera (Undated):
Scene contains several policemen, a mounted guard (possibly from the Household Cavalry) and another unidentified man, possibly a camera assistant. The presence of both policemen and a ceremonial guard indicates the location is likely to be
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Newsprint clipping of Benjamin Stone setting up camera (Undated)
Scene contains several policemen, a mounted guard (possibly from the Household Cavalry) and another unidentified man, possibly a camera assistant. The presence of both policemen and a ceremonial guard indicates the location is likely to be London, situated outside either a royal residence or the Houses of Parliament.
Publication unknown, date unknown.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 11 page 36
Benjamin Stone Cartoon - taking a group portrait (No Date):
Unidentified reproduction of ink-line drawing. (Undated)
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 36-06
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Benjamin Stone Cartoon - taking a group portrait (No Date)
Unidentified reproduction of ink-line drawing. (Undated)
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 36-06
Benjamin Stone Caricature - "What might have been." (No Date):
Unidentified reproduction of ink-line drawing. (Undated)
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-06
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Benjamin Stone Caricature - "What might have been." (No Date)
Unidentified reproduction of ink-line drawing. (Undated)
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 37-06
Page from The Paper-Maker and British Paper Trade Journal - 1 December 1909:
"Among the hundred and one enterprises which contribute to the industrial life of Birmingham, none will apppeal to the interest of our readers more than that of Messrs. Smith, Stone and Knight, Ltd., who are amont the largest makers of b
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Page from The Paper-Maker and British Paper Trade Journal - 1 December 1909
"Among the hundred and one enterprises which contribute to the industrial life of Birmingham, none will apppeal to the interest of our readers more than that of Messrs. Smith, Stone and Knight, Ltd., who are amont the largest makers of brown and bag papers in this country."
Quote from article above. Page 861 of "The Paper-Maker and British Paper Trade Journal" titled "Messrs Smih Stone and Knight, Ltd. An Enterprising and Progressive Firm". Benjamin Stone was a joint founder of the company in 1862.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, vol-37-SmStonKinghtLtd.
Benjamin Stone Caricature - "Councillor Stone, J.P." (No Date):
Reproduction of ink-line drawing. Unknown source.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 19-51
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Benjamin Stone Caricature - "Councillor Stone, J.P." (No Date)
Reproduction of ink-line drawing. Unknown source.
Location: The Benjamin Stone Photographic Collection, Volume 19-51