- FC 3216.3 P63 R64 3.1
- Subseries
- [188-?] - [193-?]
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Subseries consists of portrait photographs of Pocock and other family members. It is arranged chronologically.
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Subseries consists of portrait photographs of Pocock and other family members. It is arranged chronologically.
Portrait of Pocock's Mother [188-?]
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Photograph of Pocock's mother.
Potrait of Roger Pocock (1903)
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Portrait of Pocock wearing a light-coloured button-up shirt and a bandana around his neck. Text on reverse reads "Roger Pocock, photograph taken in London in 1903" and writing reads "Pictorial Mag".
Portrait of Roger Pocock in Legion of Frontiersmen uniform [1904 - 1914]
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Portrait of Roger Pocock in a Legion of Frontiersmen uniform. Writing on reverse of both copies reads "Roger Pocock Commissioner Legion of Frontiersmen. From Chorus to Adenturers by Roger Pocock (John Lane Bodley Head Ltd., London)".
Portrait of unidentified man [1907 - 1929]
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Postcard of an unidentified man sitting in an ornate chair. Writing on reverse reads "Vincent-Mitchell Studios; 1022 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 111 W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md."
Postcard of Roger Pocock in WWI Uniform [1914 - 1918]
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Postcard of Pocock standing in his WWI uniform. Writing on reverse reads "Royal Horse Artillery; Chapter; Capt. Pocock; Keep".
Portrait of Roger Pocock by Vaughan & Freeman (March 1927)
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Portrait of Pocock from the Vaughan & Freeman Studio. Signed by Pocock as a gift for Harwood Steele and dated March 1927.
Portrait of Roger Pocock by Lafayette [193-?]
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Photograph of Pocock in suit and tie. Taken by the Lafayette studio in the later years of Pocock's life.
Portrait of Pocock in buckskin coat
Part of Roger Pocock archives
Portrait of Pocock wearing a fringed buckskin coat. Writing on reverse reads "Cookham Monument" and text reads "Roger Pocock, photographed about 1900".