1909: exhibits by W. Bickerton
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List of all exhibits from the catalogue for this exhibition:
Exhibit no. | Exhibitor | Exhibit title | Section | Picture | Catalogue |
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[LL. 09] | W. Bickerton | Wild Birds and their Ways (Second Series) | Lantern Lectures | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | Stone Curlew approaching the nest | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | At the edge of the nest | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | A critical inspection | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | Settling down | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | The next stage | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | Qoite settled down | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | The final stage | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | Panting with the heat | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
301 | W. Bickerton | "Startled" | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
302 | W. Bickerton | Side Views of the extended Wings | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
302 | W. Bickerton | Side Views of the extended Wings | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
302 | W. Bickerton | Back Views of the extended Wings | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
302 | W. Bickerton | Back Views of the extended Wings | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
302 | W. Bickerton | Front Views of the extended Wings | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | yes | catalogue page |
302 | W. Bickerton | Front Views of the extended Wings | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
303 | W. Bickerton | The mother bird approaching her nest, which contains a newly hatched chick | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
303 | W. Bickerton | Brooding the chick | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
303 | W. Bickerton | About to carry off part of the empty eggshell from which the chick has emerged | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
303 | W. Bickerton | In a few minutes he returned with a tiny fish, which he "handed over" to the young one. The latter is just holding this in its bill. The next moment he had swallowed "his first fish," and the father bird flew away again. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
303 | W. Bickerton | He returned with a second, and much smaller, fish, and again the young bird has this in its beak preparatory to swallowing it. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page |