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Dr Owen Minott was one of the pioneering 33 medical students of the UCWI in 1948 and subsequently a noted amateur photographer. He was one of the early (perhaps the earliest) chroniclers of the UCWI, producing hundreds of 2.25” black and white negatives and prints and subsequently 33mm images of the campus and its population. This was his second camera, according to his widow Margaret.
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Dr Owen Minott was one of the pioneering 33 medical students of the UCWI in 1948 and subsequently a noted amateur photographer. He was one of the early (perhaps the earliest) chroniclers of the UCWI, producing hundreds of 2.25” black and white negatives and prints and subsequently 33mm images of the campus and its population. This was his second camera, according to his widow Margaret.
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Dr Owen Minott was one of the pioneering 33 medical students of the UCWI in 1948 and subsequently a noted amateur photographer. He was one of the early (perhaps the earliest) chroniclers of the UCWI, producing hundreds of 2.25” black and white negatives and prints and subsequently 33mm images of the campus and its population. This was his second camera, according to his widow Margaret.

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Camera belonging to pioneering student O Minott
Contact museums@eu-lac.org
Publisher EULAC
Size cm x cm x cm
Type 3D Object
Museum University of West Indies

Omeka