Faces of Pharmacy
Meet the people who have contributed to the development of pharmacy.
Joyce M. Carr, 1921
Black and white portrait photograph of Jacob Bell memorial scholar, Joyce Mary Carr, dated 1921.
Major Class 1920 March 1920
Black and white group photograph, on a postcard, of the Major Class of The School of Pharmacy, Bloomsbury Square, London. The photograph shows the group ...
Meeting of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society 1929-1930
Black and white photograph of a Meeting of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society at 17 Bloomsbury Square, London. The photograph shows the council seated around ...
Meeting of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society 1931-1932
Black and white photograph of a Meeting of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society at 17 Bloomsbury Square, London. The photograph shows the council seated around ...
Memorial plaque to Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Frank Harrison, 1921
Memorial plaque to Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Frank Harrison (1869 – 4th November 1918). The memorial was designed in 1921 by Phyllis Blundell, who knew Harrison personally. A circular bronze relief ...
Michael Carteighe c1881
Black and white photographic studio portrait of Michael Carteighe (1841-1910), from London. Photograph by Barraud, London. Carteighe was registered with the Pharmaceutical Society of Great ...
Michael Carteighe
Michael Carteighe, President of the Pharmaceutical Society 1882-1896. Unknown artist.
Michael Carteighe – President of the Pharmaceutical Society 1882–1896
Portrait in oils of Michael Carteighe (1841–1910), President of the Pharmaceutical Society 1882–1896. Painted by Arthur John Foster (b.1860) in 1890. Framed. In The Chemist and Druggist, 1902 it ...
Michael Carteighe 1865-1869
Sepia photographic studio portrait of Michael Carteighe (1841-1910). Photographed by Maull & Co., London. Carteighe was a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain ...
Miss M. C. Islip, Miss M. Cunnington and Miss G. M. Watson looking at a display case 1953
Black and white photograph of Miss M. C. Islip stood with Miss M. Cunnington and Miss G. M. Watson looking at a display case. The ...