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- Nigel Henderson 1917–1985
- Title
- Photograph showing shop fronts
- Date
- [c.1949–c.1956]
- Medium
- Black and white negative
- Dimensions
- 55 × 55 mm
- Format
- Photograph - negative
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented to Tate Archive by Stephen and Jo Henderson and the Henderson families, June 2010.
- Reference
- TGA 201011/3/1/142/9
Archive context
- Further papers of Nigel Graeme Henderson (1917-1985) TGA 201011 (1,927)
- Photographs and negatives TGA 201011/3 (1,927)
- Contact sheets and negatives TGA 201011/3/1 (1,927)
- Contact sheet and negative roll number 140 TGA 201011/3/1/142 (12)
- Photograph showing shop fronts TGA 201011/3/1/142/9
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