Photograph Collection
The Department of History of Art has a study collection of around 250,000 photographic works, primarily in the form of 35mm colour transparency slides and black & white prints. Begun in the mid-1970s as a visual resource for the department of History of Art, the 'slide library' soon became a central service, providing comprehensive support for staff and students across campus. The coverage of the collection is extensive, spanning pre-history to the present day; embracing the popular and exclusive, celebrated and obscure, functional and artistic.
Notably, the holdings have been greatly enriched over the years by the photography of lecturers and archive staff, with a total of around 60,000 original images documenting buildings and artefacts. This original photographic material is now housed in a climate-controlled environment, and may be viewed by arrangement. The collection continues to grow with the addition of digital photography.
For further information please contact the image curator:
Maureen Bourne
Room F43
Department of History of Art
Millburn House
024 76523458
If you are a member of the Department of History of Art you may enter our image database here:


