Administrative History | Lockhart's 'Mediterranean Reminiscences' lecture may also have been known as 'Outward Bound.' |
Description | Three versions of 'Mediterranean Reminiscences' lecture, two apparently written by Lockhart during, or shortly after, his service in the Mediterranean, 1918 - 1919, describing life on board ship, people and places visited; the third a re-working of these, with illustrative postcards, delivered to Aberdeen Soroptimist Club, 22 October 1941.
Also, one page of untitled prose, dated February 1919 ('The sea was calm and the sunlight ran in gleaming silver ripples on the water ...').
Lantern slides and glass negatives used to illustrate the lecture: 43 slides showing scenes of 'Constantinople' (5 boxes - re-packaged) 20 slides showing scenes of 'Mount Athos, Simopetra, Lhassa, Potala' (2 boxes - re-packaged) 55 slides showing scenes of 'Malta, Lemnos, Mount Athos, Constantinople' (3 boxes - re-packaged) 55 glass negatives showing scenes of 'Malta, Lemnos, Mount Athos, Constantinople' (3 boxes - re-packaged) 8 slides showing scenes of 'Malta, including chapel of bones there and at Rome' (1 box - re-packaged)
Most of these illustrations are in black and white or sepia. Some are colour tinted. |