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Broken Walls, PerthThis etching shows the clock tower of Perth Town Hall, built between 1867-1870 by convicts and free men, designed by architects, Richard Roach Jewell and James Manning. Date: circa 1921
Pilgrims Dinner to Admiral Jewell, Savoy Hotel, LondonPilgrims Dinner to Admiral Jewell of the US Navy, Savoy Hotel, London Date: 1911
Isabel Jewel in A Tale of Two Cities (1935) wearing a Dolly Tree costume Date: 1935
The cast of Shadow of Doubt (1935) with the women dressed in Dolly Tree finery - from left to right (female cast) Betty Furness, Constance Collier, Virginia Bruce and Isabel Jewell Date: 1935
Nondescripts Rugby Club, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, President Dr N P Jewell. circa 1930-1932
Man with leprosy, Mombasa, Kenya, East AfricaA man with leprosy, from Dr NP Jewells casebook, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. 1924
Dr N P Jewell at Bura Camp, Kenya, East Africa, WW1Dr N P Jewell at Bura Camp, Kenya, East Africa, during WW1. Date: circa 1916
Trinity College Rugby Team, Dublin, Ireland, including N P Jewell (front row, far right). 1908-1909
Sydney Jewell, debutante, DublinSydney Jewell, nee Auchinleck, as a debutante in Dublin, Ireland. 1902
Sydney Jewell with car outside RSOs house, Nairobi, KenyaSydney Jewell with a car outside the Resident Surgical Officers house, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. 1928
Group photo, British officers, East Africa, WW1Group photo, British officers, in East Africa during WW1. From left, front row: R E Herring, Dr Jewell and Major Sweeny, all of whom were awarded the MC. 1917
Mr Foster, Dr Bradley, Sydney Jewell, SeychellesFrom the left: Mr Foster, Dr Bradley and Sydney Jewell (Dr Jewells wife), in the Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1913
Road making on Praslin Island, SeychellesRoad making on Praslin Island, part of Dr N P Jewells remit in the Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1912-1914
Dr N P Jewell at Bura Camp, Kenya, East Africa, WW1Dr N P Jewell at Bura Camp, Kenya, East Africa, during WW1. 1915
WRVS, Middlesex branch, WW2WRVS (Womens Royal Voluntary Service), Middlesex branch, during WW2, with their leader Mrs Sydney Jewell (front row, 2nd from right). 1940
Dr N P Jewells wife and children, Seychelles, WW1Dr N P Jewells wife Sydney and three children, John, Norman and Norah, in the Seychelles -- a photograph sent to him while serving in East Africa during WW1. 1915
Sydney Jewell with her first-born son John. circa 1900s
Schoolchildren in Mahe, Seychelles, Indian Ocean, including John Jewell (top row, left) and Norman Jewell (bottom row, left). circa 1910s
Three Jewell children, Mahe, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1915
John and Norman Jewell, Mahe, SeychellesJohn and Norman Jewell, Mahe Island, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1915
Daphne Jewell and friend, Kenya, East AfricaDaphne Jewell and her Rafiki (which means friend in Swahili), Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. 1924
Awaiting the arrival of the Prince of Wales, Nairobi, KenyaN P Jewell and Sydney Jewell awaiting the arrival of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), in Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. 1928
Norah and Daphne Jewell, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. 1923
Fancy dress party at Government Cottage, SeychellesSydney Auchinleck Jewell (front row, 4th from left), Dr N P Jewell (back row, standing, 2nd from left), at a fancy dress party at Government Cottage, Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1913
Dr N P Jewell aged 3 years, Ulster. 1888
Quimbay civilization (Colombia). 500-1500. Beaded necklacesSouth American civilization. Quimbay civilization (Colombia). 500-1500. Beaded necklaces. From right to left; 16cm, 35 cm and 31 cm. Private Collection
Styles Webb and NP Jewell at Maktau Camp, Kenya, WW1Styles Webb and Dr NP Jewell at Maktau Camp, Kenya, East Africa, during WW1. 1916
Caudron G111 plane, Maktau Camp, Kenya, WW1First plane seen by Dr Jewell, a Caudron G111, used for observation of the enemy, Maktau Camp, Kenya, East Africa, during WW1. 1916
Break time at Bura Camp, Kenya, East Africa, for Evans, Burke, Styles, Webb and Dr Jewell, during WW1. 1916
Walk near Government Cottage, SeychellesWalk near Government Cottage in the Seychelles, Indian Ocean, where DR N P Jewell stayed during convalescence from WW1. 1917