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Gallery I, Royal Academy of Arts, International Exhibition of Chinese Art 1935-36., 1935
Black and white silver gelatin print
Gallery IV, Royal Academy of Arts, International Exhibition of Chinese Art 1935-36., 1935
The Amitabha Buddha in the Central Hall: view from the Vestibule (Royal Academy of Arts, International Exhibition of Chinese Art, 1935-36), 1935
Early Ming Dynasty, Gallery VIII (Royal Academy of Arts, The International Exhibition of Chinese Art, 1935-36), 1935
Buddhist Sculpture in The Lecture Room (Royal Academy of Arts, International Exhibition of Chinese Art, 1935-36), 1935
The Amitabha Buddha in the Central Hall (Royal Academy of Arts, International Exhibition of Chinese Art, 1935-36), 1935
Gallery I (Royal Academy of Arts, International Exhibition of Chinese Art 1935-36), 1935
The crew of H.M.S. Hood unload cases at Portsmouth, July 1935. The International Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Royal Academy 1935-6. Photograph by an unknown photographer from Topical Press Agency, July 1935
Silver gelatin print
Percival David, Exhibition Director; Zheng Tianxin (Dr F.T. Cheng), Special Commissioner of the Chinese Government and Zhuang Shangyan (Chuang Shang-Yen) and Tang Xifen (Tang Hsi Fen), Secretaries accompanying objects. The International Exhibition of Chi, 1935
The International Exhibition of Chinese Art at the Royal Academy 1935-6: Sir Percival David, Exhibition Committee Director and Tang Xifen (Tang Hsi Fen) Exhibition Secretary, examining exhibits, 1935
Russell Westwood
A member of the cleaning staff at work in the entrance hall of Burlington House, 1953., March 1953
De-installing an exhibition in the Main Galleries, Burlington House, 1953., March 1953
Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings & Etchings by Frank Brangwyn RA, 184 Queen's Gate, London (May-July 1924), organized by Barbizon House
Installation photography of the Exhibition of French Art 1200-1900 at the Royal Academy of Arts, 1932.
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