Aesculapius: the Greek god of healing: his head in bas-relief on a marble soda fountain in use in the Baildon & Son pharmacy, Edinburgh. Photograph by Francis Caird Inglis, 1920/1935, of a sculpture, 1860.

  • Inglis, Francis Caird, approximately 1880-1940.
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1920-1935
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576631i
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Aesculapius: the Greek god of healing: his head in bas-relief on a marble soda fountain in use in the Baildon & Son pharmacy, Edinburgh. Photograph by Francis Caird Inglis, 1920/1935, of a sculpture, 1860. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1920-1935

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1 photograph : photoprint ; sheet 15.7 x 20.7 cm

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Aesculapius - a head in relief on a marble octagon forming the base of a soda fountain in use in the pharmacy of H. C. Baildon & Son, Edinburgh, 1860 [...] Lettering attached to note on verso Photographer's printed stamp on verso reads: "Francis Caird Inglis, photographer by appointment to His Majesty the King, Rock House, Calton Hill, Edinburgh"

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Wellcome Collection 576631i

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