Wrench & Son, England
in stock of J. Brandon Medland, 1889
in stock of UK Band of Hope Union, 1891
in stock of E.G. Wood, 1894 (item ref. 10371-10408)
in stock of Wrench & Son, 1898
in stock of Walter Tyler, 1909 (item ref. 335)
see generic title Animal studies (generic set title – 4 different versions are known)
The 1894 Wood catalogue uses the title Instantaneous groups of animals.
The Indispensable handbook attributes this set to E.G. Wood, but the labelling of the examples seen and other catalogue evidence suggests it originates with Wrench.
This set appears twice in the 1909 Walter Tyler catalogue, once unnumbered (but in the position between sets 6 and 8) and once numbered 335.
2 slides known to exist in private collection
2 slides in Manchester Museum Collection
2 slides in Marshall Collection
Record created by Richard Crangle and Sarah Dellmann. Last updated 2 May 2024
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