Plate 1. Bob and Beryl, c. 1898. (C KGS: SHC 3813/14/1/5/6)
Plate 2. Family group, c. 1906. From left: Beryl, Bundy, Connie, Bob, Herbert. (C KGS: SHC 3813/14/1/5/10)
Plate 3. Rowing team, c. 1912; Bob is seated on the far left. (C KGS: SHC 2332/6/6/1/4)
Plate 4. Akron the Magician! c. 1914. (C Kingston Rowing Club: KX142/5, KRC Bx 5)
Plate 5. Proud Artist, March 1916. (C KGS: SHC 2332/6/4/1/19)
Plate 6. Percy High, seated back left, with pipe. (C KGS: From Memories of Active Service, facing p.20. SHC 2332/3/9/3/2)
Plate 7. Officers of the 9th East Surreys, March 1917. Including: seated, Lt Warre-Dymond (extreme left), Capt Tetley (extreme right), Lt Clark (second right). First row: standing, 2nd Lt Sherriff (centre), 2nd Lt Lindsay (extreme right). Second row: standing, 2nd Lt Douglass (extreme left). (C SHC: Ref: ESR/25/Clark/7)
Plate 8. Officers of ‘C’ Company, 9th East Surreys, Bully Grenay, April 1917. Front row, left to right: 2nd Lt Douglass, Capt Warre-Dymond, 2nd Lt Trenchard. Back row, left to right: 2nd Lt Kiver, 2nd Lt Sherriff, 2nd Lt Toplis. Seated: 2nd Lt Homewood. (C KGS:SHC 2332/6/4/2/3)
Plate 9. 3rd East Surrey Cricket XI, Dover 1918. Sherriff is seated left, front row (name misspelled on the caption). (C SHC: Ref: ESR/4/2/3/16)
Plate 10. Cast of the Woods of Meadowside, 1922. Sherriff seated on the floor, far right, with Beryl behind him. (C KGS: SHC 2332/6/10/1(2))
Plate 11. Portrait of James Whale, signed ‘To Bob with best wishes, Jimmy. Hollywood 1930’. (SHC: 2332/6/13/4)
Plate 12. Set design for Journey’s End, by James Whale, 1929. By permission of the David Lewis Estate. (SHC 2332/6/13/4)
Plate 13. Colin Clive as Stanhope, and Robert Speaight as Hibbert, from the Savoy production of Journey’s End, 1929. (Photo by Stage Photo Company, Ref: ESR/19/2/6(5))
Plate 14. Maurice Browne and Sherriff, c. 1929. (Portrait by Cigarini, courtesy of University of Michigan Library (Special Collections Library) Ellen Van Volkenburg and Maurice Browne Papers)
Plate 15. Sherriff on the boat for the US, probably 1929. (C KGS: SHC 2332/6/6/2/1)
Plate 16. Victoria Cross recipients at Journey’s End, Prince of Wales Theatre, 1929. (Courtesy of University of Michigan Library (Special Collections Library) Ellen Van Volkenburg and Maurice Browne Papers)
Plate 17. King George V and Queen Mary with the Duke and Duchess of York at the Prince of Wales theatre for Journey’s End, 14 November 1929. (Courtesy of University of Michigan Library (Special Collections Library) Ellen Van Volkenburg and Maurice Browne Papers)
Plate 18. Sherriff, in Kingston Rowing Club blazer, c. 1929. (C KGS: SHC 2332/6/6/11/6)
Plate 19. On stage, after the special matinee performance of Journey’s End for the East Surreys, 25 January 1930. (SHC ESR/25/CLARK/15(20))
Plate 20. Set design for acts 1 and 2 of Badger’s Green, by James Whale, 1930. By permission of the David Lewis Estate. (SHC 2332/6/14/2/3)
Plate 21. The New College Torpids VIII, February 1932 (Sherriff seated far left). (C. Gillman & Soame; reproduced with permission of New College, University of Oxford)
Plate 22. The Hollywood Cricket Club, mid-1930s. Sherriff seated front row, second left. First row: Boris Karloff (second left), C. Aubrey Smith (striped blazer), Ronald Coleman (3rd right), H.B. Warner (second right). (SHC 2332/6/6/12/6)
Plate 23. Bundy, Hazel, Beryl and Tudor, c. 1930s. (C KGS: SHC 3813/14/1/4/4)
Plate 24. Jeanne De Casalis (a qualified pilot) with Sherriff (her passenger), c. 1936. (SHC 2332/5/2/71)
Plate 25. Sherriff at the door of Rosebriars, late 1930s. (C KGS: SHC 3813/14/2/5)
Plate 26. Sherriff selling books, probably 1939. (Photo by Frank W. Crouch, SHC 2332/6/9/19)
Plate 27. The 1st East Surreys repel the Sudanese natives, in filming for The Four Feathers (1938). (Photo by Major P.G.S. Hill, reproduced by permission of the Surrey History Centre, ref: ESR/25/3/15(1))
Plate 28. Sherriff with director Gabriel Pascal, 1939. (C. Western Morning News Co Ltd, SHC 2332/6/9/18)
Plate 29. Connie in nurse’s uniform in America in the Second World War, helping organise ‘Bundles for Britain’. (C KGS: SHC 3813/14/1/2/4)
Plate 30. The men behind The Dam Busters: page from a commemorative brochure, 1955. (C Studio Canal Films Ltd. Ref: SHC 2332/8/13/5)
Plate 31. Production of The Long Sunset, at the Mermaid Theatre, 1961. Left to right: Gawain (David Pinner), Portius (Jerry Verno), Julian (Joseph O’Conor), Lucian (Kenneth Edwards), seated, Arthur (Peter Prowse). (Photo by John Miles. Ref: SHC 2332/6/10/3/2/4)
Plate 32. Sherriff in his later years, probably 1960s. (C KGS: SHC 2332/6/9/25/1)