Record

RepositoryUniversity Archives and Special Collections Centre
Reference NumberDSS/1/23
Title'Corporate'
DescriptionThis series contains various examples of Dick Scott-Stewart's corporate work, in the form of slides, negatives and photographic prints. Also enclosed is Dick's fax correspondence with Neil Bennett and Keeley Young, respectively. The remaining items are as follows:

A plastic wallet containing slide film of posed individuals and groups in workplace settings, including a gardener, doctor, and many office-based roles. There is also a selection of slides depicting actor Val Kilmer seated on a sofa, as well as a few black and white studio portraits of unnamed individuals.

A brown A4 envelope labelled ‘Architecture’ containing three prints and a selection of 6x6 negatives, depicting tall buildings at night.

A white A4 envelope labelled ‘Corporate work’ which contains 35mm slide strips.

A sealable A4 bag containing 35mm slides, as well as a packet from Battersea Camera Centre with a note reading ‘Please lighten and up the contrast’.

An envelope addressed to ‘Westlife Brothers’, featuring two series of images of two pairs of assumed brothers, who also appear in ‘Portraits Unknown (2)’, referenced in DSS/1/2.

An envelope labelled ‘Misc’ and addressed to Dick, containing slides developed by Push One, Chelsea. Contains slides which depict Harry Herbert standing with a horse outside Highclere Castle (these images are reproduced in ‘Cuttings’ DSS/2/1).

An envelope labelled ‘ABR’ enclosing slides, negatives and contact sheets of a man in an office setting, named ‘Stuart’.

A large AGFA photo paper box labelled ‘Corporate’, containing large prints and photographic negatives.

A white card envelope labelled ‘Sold to Telegraph Library’ containing 35mm slide strips depicting a beauty pageant. A related print appears in ‘India’, DSS/1/15.

The portfolio also encloses a handful of black and white A3 prints, two which depict ‘James Gatwood, Chief Exec. at TVS’, while the others depict an unnamed group of four in an office setting.
Date[1970s-2000s]
CreatorDick Scott-Stewart
Extent2 boxes
LevelSeries
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DS/UK/472Scott-Stewart; Dick (1948-2002); Photographer1948-2002
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