Black and white portrait of John and Roy Boulting photographed by Bill Brandt in about 1949. Published in 'Lillliput' in February 1949. From the National Portrait Gallery Collection. John and Roy Boulting 1945-1949
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "After the Theatre". Photographer's stamp and Focal Press label on verso. Published as 'The taxi home' in Bill Brandt, "London in the Thirties" (London: Gordon Fraser, 1983), pp. 93. After the Theatre 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "West End Crowds". Photographer's stamp and Focal Press label on verso. West End Crowds 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print, by Bill Brandt, mounted on grey paper. Image titled "Parlour maid" (title written on front of photograph in black ink). Focal Press markup on verso. Published in Bill Brandt "London in the Thirties" (London: Gordon Fraser, 1983), pp. 67, as "Airing the downstairs rooms". Parlour maid 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Family dinner". Photographer's stamp and Focal Press label on verso. Published in Bill Brandt "London in the Thirties" (London: Gordon Fraser, 1983), pp. 60. Family dinner 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Park Crescent". Image shows the famous row of expensive houses near Regents Park, London. Photographer's stamp and Focal Press label on verso. Park Crescent 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Street scene". Photographer's stamp and Focal Press label on verso. Published in Bill Brandt "London in the Thirties" (London: Gordon Fraser, 1983), pp. 61, with the title "Couple, Peckham". Street scene 1930s
A letter from photographer Bill Brandt (1904-1983) to photography writer and critic Ainslie Ellis (1920-1997) paying tribute to the photographer Tony Ray-Jones (1941-1972). Letter from Bill Brandt to Ainslie Ellis 1972-06-02
Poster, entitled 'When the Light goes on Again - Shelter photographs by Bill Brandt', from Impressions Gallery Exhibition 12th August to 9th September 1978. Part of Impressions Gallery Archive Collection. When the Light goes on Again 1978
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "In the theatre", 1951. Caption label on verso reads: "She sits in her box, lost to the world as the wonderful music of Beethoven sweeps her away from the tensions of 1951 and into the realm of fantasy. She, too, is a refugee!" Photographer's stamp on verso. In the theatre 1951
Black and white portrait of Cecil Day Lewis photographed by Bill Brandt in about 1941. Published in an article entitled 'Young Poets of Democracy' in 'Lilliput', December 1941. From the National Portrait Gallery Collection. Cecil Day Lewis 1940-1941
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "The Bratton Horse, Wiltshire". Undated. The Bratton Horse, Wiltshire unknown
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Late Supper". Photographer's stamp on verso. Published as 'Late supper at the Cafe Royal' in Bill Brandt, "London in the Thirties" (London: Gordon Fraser, 1983), pp. 90. Late supper 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Piccadilly Circus". Photographer's stamp and Focal Press label on verso. Published as 'Hansome cab in the West End' in Bill Brandt, "London in the Thirties" (London: Gordon Fraser, 1983), pp. 94. Piccadilly Circus 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Eva at window". Image taken in Vienna, 1933. Photographer's stamp on verso. Eva at window 1933
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Cabaret". Image shows dancers performing in a London club, 1930s. Photographer's stamp on verso. Cabaret 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, showing two men in an English pub (one a customer, the other the bar tender). Photographer's stamp on verso. Two men in an English pub 1930s
Vintage silver gelatin print by Bill Brandt, titled "Cemetery (England)". Possibly Highgate Cemetery in North London. Photographer's stamp and Focal Press label on verso. Cemetery (England) 1930s