United Kingdom (nation)
Found in 3896 Collections and/or Records:
Sinclair, Clive Marles, Sir, 1940-2021 (Knight, Entrepreneur and Inventor)
Single bedroom, 1936
243 x 287 mm.
Single bedroom, 1936
242 x 292 mm. (2 copies)
Single bedroom, 1936
241 x 288 mm.
Single bedroom, 1936
202 x 155 mm. (6 copies).
Sir Campbell Stuart Photographs
Framed photographs, photographers unknown, forming part of the Sir Campbell Stuart collection. They are in uniform black and gold frames, with titles on wooden labels.
Sir Harry Brittain Collection
Sir Raynor Arthur Collection
Sister Adelaide as a deaconess at St Saviour's, Guildford, 1890 - 1920
80 x 75 mm.
Sister Adelaide (Miss Cossey) as a young woman, 1875 - 1885
105 x 145 mm on mount. Adelaide Mary Cossey (1855-1936) was a nursing colleague of Mary Ward's at Tottenham and the latter returned to England to nurse her in 1930.
Sister Christian, 1880 - 1890
105 x 140 mm. on mount. Elizabeth Christian Dundas was born in 1841, trained in nursing at Kaiserswerth and joined the Tottenham Hospital in 1872. She greatly influenced Mary Ward's career. She was Lady Superintendent 1873-1898. Photograph by Cobb & Co. Tottenham.
Site of Ferdinand’s Battery, 1866
Pencil sketch.
Six photogravure postcards of Uganda specially taken for the British Empire Exhibition 1924. Series I, 1924
Monochrome photogravure postcards of Uganda scenes, taken for the British Empire Exhibition 1924. The copyright statement on the reverse of the photographs reads: 'Copyright Uganda Government. Series 1. Printed in England. Raphael Tuck and Sons, Ltd., London'. The captions have been recorded as found.
Sketch from Genoese Battery, 1866
Pen and ink drawing.
Sketchbooks, 1834 - 1866
Frome created a series of sketchbooks of various formats during his travels. Numbers 1 (Canada) and 4-5 (Mauritius) were missing when the collection came to Cambridge. The RCS sold numbers 2-3 (Australia) to the Art Gallery of South Australia in 1970. Numbers 6-7 and 11 had never been presented to the society. The great majority of the contents of the seven sketchbooks listed below had been removed in London, leaving only a few rough pieces.
Sketches of Shoeburyness. N.A.A. Camp 1886, 1886
175 x 168 mm. Pen and ink sketches. Four sketches showing: the ranges at low tide, untouched target on the sands, looking in from the sands and the entrance to the camp.
[Small group of officers, ?Sandhurst], 1885
167 x 140 mm. A group portrait of five men, two in uniform, seated on or standing beside a garden bench. No members of the group have been identified.