drawing
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2 female dancers in Spanish dress on stage, watched from a box by an audience of 3
A watercolour, artist and date unknown.
A face, a man on one leg and figures dancing, 1910 - 1912
An ink sketch containing a man's face, a naked man standing on one leg with his right hand on his head, and figures dancing in a circle. Drawn on the verso of a printed notice from the O.W. Paper and Arts Co., Ltd.
A fat man wearing a top hat, with two female dancers on either side of him, 1910 - 1912
An ink and watercolour sketch.
A naked man standing with his right arm outstretched, 1910 - 1912
Ink and watercolour sketch drawn on the back of a printed notice addressed to readers of The Studio.
A robed figure sitting on a horse, 1910 - 1912
An ink sketch drawn on an envelope with the details of Lehnert and Landrock, Photographers, Tunis. The envelope also contained a photograph of a desert scene with sand dunes, five figures and a camel, and a photograph of a man with dark hair looking directly at the camera with the date 1911 in the upper left corner.
A woman wearing a long, dark robe looking toward a man wearing a helmet, 1910 - 1912
An ink and watercolour sketch.
A woman with dark hair wearing a long robe with her hands raised over her head, 1910 - 1912
An ink and watercolour sketch.
Adam and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden by an Angel holding a burning torch, 1910 - 1912
A watercolour sketch.
Addenbrooke's Hospital, 1810
Copy of an etching of unknown origin showing the hospital after the Bowtell extension, circa 1830. 6" x 4".
Addenbrooke's Hospital annual reports: Volume 1, 1767 - 1780
Includes sermons preached before the Governors in Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge, 28 June 1770 and 27 June 1771. Also includes an engraving of the hospital (circa 1770? - between the annual report for 1770 and the rules and orders published 1770).
Album containing drawings, autographs etc
'An interior view of Girton College, Cambridge', 1876
By E T M[inturn]. Printed for the London Association of Schoolmistresses
Approximate sketch of Lubbock fuel jet, 1941-02-18
Architect's drawing for door of Old Chapel;, 1578
Including St Bene't's.
For expenditure on the chapel in 1662 see 02/B/81/156-60.
Art work, written work etc, 1899 - 1922
The drawings, papers and photographs listed here relate to Marion Wallace-Dunlop's writing and artwork as well as her suffragist activities and include original line drawings for 'Fairies, Elves and Flower Babies'.
Ballerina on her points, in the costume of a butterfly
A coloured engraving, artist and date not given.
Bar improvements, 2004-06 - 2004-08
Plans for 'New bar extension and clading' [sic] which is drawing number LJ1805:D.002, one unlabeled drawing, and 'Bar and s[tainless]/s[teel] undercounter'. Drawn by Lee Johnson.
'Bar Italia', 1953 - 1955
Photograph of a drawing by Paul Cadmus, entitled 'Bar Italia'. Print, 24.4 x 20.4. (Sleeve 393)
'Bar Italia' (detail), 1953 - 1955
Photograph of detail of 'Bar Italia'. Print, 25.3 x 20.3. (Sleeve 394)
See also 27/919 and 921
'Bar Italia' (detail), 1953 - 1955
Photograph of a different detail of 'Bar Italia'. Print, 25.4 x 20.5. (Sleeve 395)
'Bathing'
Photograph of 'Bathing', a mural showing men diving, swimming and climbing on board a small boat, designed by Duncan Grant in 1911. Taken at Borough Polytechnic, South London. Print, 27.5 x 21. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'Duncan Grant / Pleasures of [London] / Boro' Polytechnic'. (Sleeve 413)
Battersea Rise, 1825
Photograph of a drawing by Lucy Thornton of Battersea Rise House, viewed from the garden. Taken at Battersea. Print, 19.7 x 13.7. (Sleeve 50)
Birthday card [to Alison Duke] from 'The Resident Fellows' [of Girton College], 1976
Being a watercolour of the Stanley Library and surrounding trees, artist unknown.
Black and white copies of Rauch artworks., 1991
Two of these ('Ravine', oil, 1988, and an untitled drawing of a prisoner of war sheilding his face) are reproduced in (and from?) 1/7/3. There are also copies of six drawings (two copies of each).
Black and white print of oil portrait of T.S. Eliot
Portrait by P. Wyndham Lewis. Photograph inscribed by J.D. Hayward. Taken at Cambridge. Print, 13 x 20.4.