Glass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Busy market scene, with square dwelling partially visible behind the market stalls.
Sin títuloGlass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Scene from high ground look across farm lands. A village is partially visible, obscured by foliage. Mountains rise high in the background.
Sin títuloGlass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Landscape view of the village Qudsahnis. Few buildings are visible, obscured by foliage, and many mountains rise in the background.
Sin títuloGlass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Shot from the ground of many mountains. A settlement is partially visible in the bottom corner.
Sin títuloGlass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). View down a street, looking towards a high gate. Either side are buildings, some in brick and others in not. Canopies cover various stalls and seated areas. The slide is labelled 'Urmi'.
Sin títuloGlass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Landscape looking out over a lake. To either side people are standing in the water and unmooring small boats. In the centre a small row boat is travelling across the lake. Sky fills the image from the horizon line.
Sin títuloGlass Plate Negative (107mm x 81mm). Image taken from within a highly crowded market.
Sin títuloStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). Four individuals in traditional garb. Broken from bottom corner.
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). View looking over a river. Intact but film missing from one side.
The Westminster numismatic collection comprises of 170 coins, dating from the fifth century BC to 1962. Amongst the collection are rare coins, as well as forgeries and electrotypes (a process invented around 1850). One of the coins in the collection has a special interest for the school, a Trade Token of 1796 bearing the image of a Westminster scholar (NUM.131). This collection is a small part of the School's extensive coin collection that was sold at auction in 1976.