H.G. Wells
(1866-1946), Novelist and social commentatorHerbert George Wells
Sitter associated with 95 portraits
Author; his science-based futuristic novels, such as The Time Machine (1895) and The Shape of Things to Come (1933) gained a retrospective glamour for predicting air warfare and the atomic bomb; other works include socialist pamphlets, educational tracts and loosely autobiographical novels like The History of Mr Polly (1910).
by Unknown photographer
gelatin silver print, 1935
NPG x198472
by Unknown photographer
gelatin silver print, 1935
NPG x198475
H.G. Wells, Pearl Argyle and William Cameron Menzies on the set of 'Things to Come'
by Unknown photographer
gelatin silver print, 1936
NPG x198365
H.G. Wells; Paulette Goddard; Charlie Chaplin; Constance Collier
by Unknown photographer
gelatin silver print, 1936-1942
NPG x198473
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 17 June 1939
NPG x127595
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 17 June 1939
NPG x127596
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 17 June 1939
NPG x127597
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate film negative, 17 June 1939
NPG x127598
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate negative, 20 June 1939
NPG x81198
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate negative, 20 June 1939
NPG x81199
by Bassano Ltd
half-plate negative, 20 June 1939
NPG x81230
H. G. Wells reading a copy of 'Weekly Illustrated' magazine
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200765
H. G. Wells reading a copy of 'Weekly Illustrated' magazine
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200766
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200767
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200768
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200769
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200770
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200771
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200772
by Wolfgang Suschitzky
gelatin silver print, December 1939
NPG x200773
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