Lamb, Lynton Harold, 1907-1977 (graphic artist)
Dates
- Existence: 1907 - 1977
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence 1950, 1950
Correspondents include Julia R. Broun, Draeger Frères (the date is estimated), Felix Gluck, Rupert Hart-Davis, Monica Herring, Lynton Lamb, Robert Leighton, George Macy, McKenna and Co. (V. E. C. Harriss), Stefan Mrozewski, National Book League (Elizabeth Edmondston), Peter O'Brien, Odhams Press Ltd (F. W. Heath), Reading Christian Arts Festival, and Martin Zander. With the letters is a Certificate of Registration for 'The Nonesuch Press'.
Correspondence about postage stamps 1955-6, 1955-1956
Correspondents include Kenneth Clark, Council of Industrial Design (Gordon Russel, C. Tomrley), GPO (C. J. M. Alport, Dudley Lumley, R. Martin, S. D. Sargent), James Fitton, Lynton Lamb, and Earl de la Warr.
Correspondence relating to printing for the Queen's coronation, 1951-1954
Correspondence with George Bellew, the Chiswick Press (K. S. Tollit), Eyre and Spottiswoode (Douglas Jerrold), HMSO (Harry Carter, H. G. G. Welch ), Joan Hassall, Lynton Lamb, Ministry of Works (A. J. Filer), and Stuart Rose. With the letters is a sample of paper marked 'specially made to reduce rattle'.
Letters relating to the 'album party' on 11 October, 1961
The writers include Nicolas Barker, A. W. Bell, Christopher Bradshaw, Harry Carter, John Carter, Will Carter, William Cox, Brooke Crutchley, John Fairleigh, Elisabeth Friedlander, David Garnett, Joan Hassall, John Hayward, Ashley Havinden, Ellic Howe, Geoffrey Keynes, Lynton Lamb, Rauri McLean, Vivian Ridler, John Ryder, Hans Schmoller, Herbert Simon, John Simpson, and John Westwood. A few others are unidentified.
Menus and correspondence, 1925-1976
Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, 1952-1953
Correspondence. Meynell's correspondents include Michael Ayrton, Laura Coates (including a typescript set of specifications by her), John Farleigh, Barnett Freedman, H. W. Garrod, Anthony Gross, Joan Hassall, and Lynton Lamb. Interfiled is a letter from Meynell to George Macy (11 Dec. 1953). With the letters are tear-sheets from a magazine article about Stevenson.