Cyril Ogborne Collection
The Cyril Ogborne collection contains 157 black and white photographs, two certificates, one cartoon and four letters sent from Cyprus belonging to Cyril Ogborne from 1958, as well as 6 black and white photographs of his brother Gordon from 1951. The collection focuses on the service of British troops at the time as well as buildings the photographer captured while moving around the island.
Cyril Ogborne served with the Welch Regiment of the British army in Cyprus in 1958, mainly in Davlos and Lefka.
The images that comprise the online collection were reproduced from the original black and white negatives. The titles were taken from inscriptions to the photographs when available that justify inconsistencies to the depicted image. Where no inscriptions were available the titles were generated by the cataloguer describing the depicted subject.
The collection was donated by the photographer’s son Paul Ogborne in 2021, to be exhibited and studied. CVAR holds digital reproductions of the originals and shares copyrights with Paul Ogborne.
Two soldiers in a garden
1958
Welch Regiment sports awards to players in Regiment. Cyprus 1958
1958
Military vehicles
1958
Soldier portraits
1958
Soldiers in a garden
1958
Soldiers of the Welch Regiment
1958
Unloading water canisters
1958
Rocky coast
1958
Round up
1958
Archaeological site
1958
Davlos camp
1958
Collapsed road
1958
Amphitheatre of Soloi
1958
The village of Lefka
1958
Warning sign
1958
Village of Davlos
1958
Bristol Sycamore helicopter
1958
Village of Kantara
1958
At Xeros
1958
At Xeros
1958
Smoking in a jeep
1958
Worker
1958
Dai Dees
1958
Chrysosotiros church
1958