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Alfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection

Historic and individualistic images form one of the pioneers of panoramic photography

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Alfred Hind Robinson's love of photography led him to become one of the early pioneers of the panoramic camera, using the 'autotype system' (a form of carbon printing). His individualistic style, aided buy a clockwork Kodak panoramic camera, was recognised by the British Railways companies who bought many of his images for display purposes in their First Class carriages.

Although never a professional photographer, travelling all over the North of England and Scotland he took over 2000 panoramic photographs between 1903 and 1930.

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Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Stamford Bridge 1920

Stamford Bridge 1920
Stamford Bridge, Chelsea Football Clubs Stadium, filled with 50, 018 spectators watching the 1920 F A Cup Final between Aston Villa and Huddersfield. Villa scored in extra time to win 1-0

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Cockles

Cockles
A woman collecting cockles on the beach at Stiffkey, Norfolk, circa 1910. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: New Slains Castle

New Slains Castle, near Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, circa 1900. Now a ruin, the building overlooks the North Sea. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Hawes

Hawes
Stone cottages of the little town of Hawes on the south bank of the Ure near the head of Wensleydale in Yorkshire, circa 1900. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Dunskey Castle

Dunskey Castle
July 1926: Dunskey Castle, built in 1510 by John Adair, on the coast at Portpatrick in Dumfries and Galloway.. Portpatrick used to be a steamer port, until the harbour fell into disrepair

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Stamford Bridge View

Stamford Bridge View
Stamford Bridge pre-dates Chelsea Football Club by more than a quarter of a century. It opened on 28 April 1877 as an athletics venue

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Hunstanton Beach

Hunstanton Beach
Holidaymakers at the beach at Hunstanton, Norfolk, with the pier in the background, 1923. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Big Bunker

Big Bunker
circa 1910: The bunker before the fouth green at Goswick golf links, Northumberland. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Clacton Pier

Clacton Pier
Holidaymakers on the beach at Clacton, Essex, circa 1925. (Photo by A. H. Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Dalbeattie

Dalbeattie
July 1926: The coastline at Dalbeattie in Dumfries and Galloway. The town is built of local granite and Dalbeattie stone was exported all over the world. Today granite is quarried for road surfacing

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Fishing Cobles

Fishing Cobles
circa 1905: A group of people being wheeled out by cart to fishing boats off the coast at Filey, Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: An Artists Paradise

An Artists Paradise
circa 1910: A man with an easel painting a picture of a boat on the deserted beach at Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Alston, North Pennines

Alston, North Pennines
circa 1910: A man pulls a barrow through the streets of Alston in Cumbria. High up in the North Pennines, Alston claims to be the highest market settlement in England

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Harrogate 1913

Harrogate 1913
1913: The station square with the monument and gardens in Harrogate, Yorkshires popular spa town. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: In The Crater

In The Crater
circa 1910: A player in the bunker before hole No 10, known as The Crater, at Goswick Golf Links, Berwick-upon-Tweed. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Cockle Gatherers

Cockle Gatherers
circa 1910: Norfolk cockle gatherers at work in Stiffkey Bay in Norfolk. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Golf Course

Golf Course
circa 1925: Pannal Links. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Helmsley Marketplace and Cross

Helmsley Marketplace and Cross
The marketplace and cross, Helmsley, near Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire, circa 1915. The cross is a Grade II building listed on the National Heritage List for England

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Platform Diving

Platform Diving
circa 1929: Crowds watching the platform diving at Scarborough, Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Dryburgh Abbey

Dryburgh Abbey
circa 1925: Dryburgh Abbey and its grounds. The abbey was founded around 1150 and the first abbot, recorded only as Roger

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Mablethorpe Beach

Mablethorpe Beach
circa 1913: Holidaymakers enjoying themselves on Mablethorpe beach, Lincolnshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Bridlington Boat

Bridlington Boat
A fishing boat returns to Bridlington harbour in East Riding of Yorkshire, 18th August 1922. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Golf Links

Golf Links
circa 1910: Golfers on the golf links at Pannal, Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Cockle Gatherers

Cockle Gatherers
circa 1910: Norfolk cockle gatherers returning home, at Stiffkey Bay in Norfolk. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Gordon Castle

Gordon Castle
circa 1925: Gordon Castle and the drive leading up to it at Fochabers in Moray. The castle, seat of the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon, is set in 1, 300 acres of deer park between Banff and Elgin

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Beach At Bournemouth

Beach At Bournemouth
circa 1925: Holidaymakers on the beach at Bournemouth. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Whitby Beach

Whitby Beach
8th August 1924: Holidaymakers on the beach at Whitby, Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Dutch Garden

Dutch Garden
circa 1920: The Queens Dairy and Dutch garden at Sandringham, Norfolk. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Runswick Bay

Runswick Bay
circa 1910: Boats on the beach at low tide at Runswick Bay near Whitby, north Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: St Andrews Cathedral

St Andrews Cathedral
circa 1925: The ruins of St Andrews Cathedral in the Scottish burgh of St Andrews in Fife. Construction of the cathedral was begun in 1160, and it was dedicated to St Andrew

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Lake In Park Coopers Park, Elgin

Lake In Park Coopers Park, Elgin
circa 1920: The lake in Coopers Park, Elgin, Grampian. Elgin, on the River Lossie, is the tourist centre of the Moray region in north east Scotland

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Seaside Fun

Seaside Fun
A group of children building a sandcastle on the beach below Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Pond View

Pond View
A panormanic view of Sale Pond in Pallinsburn near Coldstream in Northumberland with a flock of gulls lingering over the water. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Waterside Panorama

Waterside Panorama
Two elderly men enjoying a panoramic view of a river in Stanhope, County Durham. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Aeroplane Garage

Aeroplane Garage
Amateur pilots working on an aircraft engine in the garage at Brooklands race course, Surrey. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
The Forth Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian and is over a mile long. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Monument To Rising

Monument To Rising
The monument at Glenfinnan, at the head of Loch Shiel, Inverness-shire, which marks the spot where Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720 - 1788)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Panoramic Path

Panoramic Path
A single female figure dressed in white in the middle of a country path with a row of houses on the left in Londonthorpe, Lincolnshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Berwick Bridge

Berwick Bridge
An atmospheric view of the bridge at Berwick-upon-Tweed with a solitary rowing boat in the foreground. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Holy Island Path

Holy Island Path
Low tide at Holy Island (or Lindisfarne) Northumberland, which reveals the route of the Pilgrims by exposing wooden posts driven into the sand. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Scarborough

Scarborough
Day trippers travelling to Falling Foss head the queue of cars waiting in charabancs at the North Eastern Railway station in Scarborough, north Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Aberdeen Market

Aberdeen Market
circa 1910: Shoppers wandering around the stalls in the market in Castlegate, Aberdeen. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Strensall Golf Course

Strensall Golf Course
circa 1906: Spectators and players by the lake at Strensall golf links in Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Borrowdale

Borrowdale
circa 1910: View from Grange Bridge in Borrowdale looking towards Derwentwater in Cumbria, the Lake District. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Lake District

Lake District
circa 1910: A horseman rides across an old bridge at Grange in Borrowdale, Cumberland. (Cumbria). (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Crowd At Cowes

Crowd At Cowes
circa 1910: Crowds gathered to watch the annual Cowes Regatta on the Isle of Wight. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Grantham High Street

Grantham High Street
The High Street at Grantham with the spire of St. Wulfrans Church in the background, circa 1910. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAlfred Hind Robinson (1864-1950) Collection: Filey Beach

Filey Beach
circa 1910: Donkey rides and deckchairs on the beach at Filey in Yorkshire. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)



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