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Thirty five small collections or ‘single items’ acquired by the Tate in 1983

1859–1983

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One item from this collection of 'single items' has been digitised. The item that has been digitised and can be accessed online is a photograph album containing mounted black and white photographs of the interior and exterior of Park Hill in Streatham, London, which was owned by Henry Tate, the English sugar merchant and philanthropist, noted for establishing the Tate Gallery. See the online archive catalogue to find out more about other 'single items' acquired by the Archive in 1983.

Collection Owner
Henry Tate 1819–1899
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Various (See individual record descriptions for details).
Reference
TGA 8318

1 object in this collection

  • Thirty five small collections or ‘single items’ acquired by the Tate in 1983

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Title
Thirty five small collections or ‘single items’ acquired by the Tate in 1983
Date
1859–1983
Description
One item from this collection of 'single items' has been digitised. The item that has been digitised and can be accessed online is a photograph album containing mounted black and white photographs of the interior and exterior of Park Hill in Streatham, London, which was owned by Henry Tate, the English sugar merchant and philanthropist, noted for establishing the Tate Gallery. See the online archive catalogue to find out more about other 'single items' acquired by the Archive in 1983.
Reference
TGA 8318

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Photograph album of Henry Tate’s house, Park Hill, Streatham

Henry Tate
1887
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