 | The Getty Museum, where a number of his pictures have been shown. |
 | The Hayward Gallery where his aerial view of London in the 1930 's was in
a collection called "Saved" which included the most important
works of art of the nation. |
 | The Royal Photographic society where one of his pictures was included in a
collection shown in Bath called Photogenic. (This image was also used on the
front cover of the highly rated book A History of London by Stephen
Inwood) |
 | And also a collection of his work is available from his 19000 mile aerial
photographic tour of Central and South America commissioned by the Morning
Post in the 1930. |
 | The Gallery Store. An exhibition entitled "Alfred G. Buckham: Sky Traveller"
was presented in August 1986. Put together by a photo researcher/historian
(Tom Jacobson), consisted of photos and writings by Captain Buckham. |
 | Tate Britain. The exhibition How We Are Photographing Britain.
Exhibition ran between 22 May and 2 September 2007 and featured two photographs
of Captain Alfred George Buckham. (The Heart Of The Empire and a
stunning photograph over Edinburgh). |