Level | File |
Ref No | PHO/001/02/16 |
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Title | Audley, Robert John - Photograph |
Site | Unknown Studio Original Studio print No. 2297 |
Photographer | Joanna Spence Associates 6 Rosslyn Mews London NW3 Tel: 794 3747 |
Date | c 1970 |
Extent | 1-print |
Description | Portrait print of Professor R. (Bob) J.Audley (1928-2020) ,FBPsS, University College, London, and President of the British Psychological Society 1969-1970.
British Psychological Society Oral History Project interview with Professor Audley is available: Ref AUD/002/OHP 04
Photographer: Joanna Spence Associates, Rosslyn Mews London. Original Studio print No. 2297.
Caption: 'Professor R.J.Audley, President of the British Psychological Society, 1969-1970, Presidential address in the Bulletin of the BPS, Vol.23, No.80, July 1970
Slide version available under reference: PHO/001/05/11/01 |
Caption | "Professor R.J.Audley, President of the British Psychological Society, 1969-1970, Presidential address in the Bulletin of the BPS, Vol.23, No.80, July 1970 |
Format | Photograph |
Dimensions | 8 x 6 inches |
Material | B/W Print (positive) |
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Letter from Professor Audley (UCL) to Halla Beloff dated 24/06/1991 |
Related Material | AUD/002/OHP 04 Audio Recording PHO/001/05/11/01 Photograph of Robert J Audley |
RelatedRecord | AUD/002/OHP 04 |
PHO/001/05/11/01 |
AccessStatus | Open |
Location | 13: BPS History of Psychology Centre, London |
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ArchNote | Compiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre. |