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David Scrivener Collection D DS Museum of English Rural Life David Scrivener Collection D DS David Scrivener (1952 – 2015) was a committed and enthusiastic poultry- keeper. He earned a National Diploma in Poultry from Harper Adams Agricultural College in Shropshire. He utilised his expertise as a judge at various shows for the Poultry Club of Great Britain. David had a passion for rare breeds, particularly the Spanish, which he kept, and fulfilled various roles for the Rare Poultry Society, variously acting as Chairman, Honorary Historian and Patron. He was the author of several books on the subject including Starting with Bantams (2002), Exhibition Poultry Keeping (2005), Rare Poultry Breeds (2006) and Popular Poultry Breeds (2009). The Collection covers the year’s 1893 to 2007; undated. The physical extent of the collection is 17 boxes, 13 oversize items. D DS 1 Slides c. 1980 to 2015 Contains slides of various poultry species arranged by species and breed. Much of the information used here was obtained from Scrivener’s own annotations for each slide. Many of these photographs are studio portraits, used to illustrate Scrivener’s publications. A large proportion of the photographs were taken by John Tarren. Some boxes have been labelled with people’s names, presumably friends and fellow poultry breeders. 8 boxes Page 1 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/1 American Old English Game Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 Contains colour slides featuring photographs of various American Old English Game chickens. These images were all taken indoors, in some form of photographic studio. 6 slides D DS 1/1/1 Slide of a male American Old English Game chicken c.1980 to 2015 Studio photograph 1 slide D DS 1/1/2 Slide of an American Old English Game chicken c.1980 to 2015 Studio photograph, labelled AF. 1 slide D DS 1/1/3 Slide of an American Old English Game chicken c.1980 to 2015 Studio photograph, labelled AF. 1 slide D DS 1/1/4 Slide of an American Old English Game chicken c.1980 to 2015 Studio photograph, labelled AF. 1 slide D DS 1/1/5 Slide of an American Old English Game chicken c.1980 to 2015 Studio photograph, labelled AF. 1 slide D DS 1/1/6 Slide of an American Old English Game chicken c.1980 to 2015 Studio photograph, labelled ASH D 93. 1 slide Page 2 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/10 Appenzeller Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 Contains colour slides featuring studio photographs of various Appenzeller chickens. 30 slides D DS 1/10/1 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/10 Studio photograph of a Silver Spangled Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/11 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/12 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/13 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 3 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/10/14 Studio photograph of a female Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/15 Studio photograph of a Silver Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/16 Studio photograph of a female Silver Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/17 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/18 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller Spitzhauben Silver hen c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/19 Studio photograph of a female Silver Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/2 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 4 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/10/20 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/21 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/22 Studio photograph of a female Silver Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/23 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/24 Studio photograph of a male Silver Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/25 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/26 Studio photograph of a male Silver Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 5 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/10/27 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/28 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/29 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/3 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/30 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/4 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/5 Studio photograph of a Barhuhner Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 6 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/10/6 Studio photograph of a male Barhuhner Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/7 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/8 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/10/9 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/100 Oxford Henny c.1980 to 2015 44 slides D DS 1/101 Pekin Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 27 slides D DS 1/102 Pekin Box 2 c.1980 to 2015 30 slides Page 7 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/103 Pekin Male c.1980 to 2015 37 slides D DS 1/104 Pekin Female Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 32 slides D DS 1/105 Pekin Female Box 2 c.1980 to 2015 32 slides D DS 1/106 Plymouth Rock Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 33 slides D DS 1/107 Plymouth Rock Box 2 c.1980 to 2015 21 slides D DS 1/108 Plymouth Rock Box 3 c.1980 to 2015 29 slides D DS 1/109 Plymouth Rock in USA c.1980 to 2015 39 slides Page 8 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/11 Appenzeller Box 2 c.1980 to 2015 Contains colour slides featuring studio photographs of various Appenzeller chickens. 35 slides D DS 1/11/1 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/10 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/11 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/12 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/13 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/14 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 9 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/11/15 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/16 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/17 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/18 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/19 Studio photograph of a gold male Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/2 Studio photograph of a gold male Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/20 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 10 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/11/21 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/22 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/23 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/24 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/25 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/26 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/27 Studio photograph of a black male Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 11 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/11/28 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/29 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/3 Studio photograph of a gold female Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/30 Studio photograph of a blue male Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/31 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/32 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/33 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 12 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/11/34 Studio photograph of a blue female Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/35 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/4 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/5 Studio photograph of a gold female Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/6 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/7 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/11/8 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide Page 13 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/11/9 Studio photograph of an Appenzeller chicken c.1980 to 2015 1 slide D DS 1/110 Poland Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 25 slides D DS 1/111 Poland Box 2 c.1980 to 2015 33 slides D DS 1/112 Poland Box 3 c.1980 to 2015 29 slides D DS 1/113 Poland Box 4 c.1980 to 2015 22 slides D DS 1/114 Rhode Island Red c.1980 to 2015 38 slides D DS 1/115 Rosecomb Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 31 slides Page 14 of 279 Museum of English Rural Life D DS 1/116 Rosecomb Box 2 c.1980 to 2015 40 slides D DS 1/117 Rumpless Game c.1980 to 2015 22 slides D DS 1/118 Scots Dumpy c.1980 to 2015 42 slides D DS 1/119 Scots Grey Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 39 slides D DS 1/12 Araucana Box 1 c.1980 to 2015 Contains colour slides featuring studio photographs of various Araucana chickens.
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