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Found in 238 Collections and/or Records:
Satirical cartoons on French society and politics, 1838 - 1949
This file comprises cartoons acquired as cuttings from journals and as coloured lithograph prints. Artists represented include Ancourt, Benjamin, Bida, Bouchet, Bourdet, Beaumon, Cham, Daumier, Gedeon, Guiche, Humbert, Josquin, 'JS', Lehnert, Lemoine, Levy, Monnier, Pigal, and Vernier.
Seven self portraits, 1910 - 1912
A pen and ink sketch.
Sketch, 1920 - 1929
Watercolour sketch of 'Mrs Barbara Wootton's sitting room (1920-22)', 8' x 6', mounted [this was BW's College Room, B22]. 'Presented by Miss W M Breed 1958'. Possibly painted by HMC? otherwise connection unknown.
Sk[etch] 1: rough indication of differential expansion, 1941-04-07
Account of difficulties arising from differential expansion giving rise to cracking of welds on the combustion system; the difficulties are intensified with the W2 and W2B designs as against those for the W1 and W1A. Encloses 228b and 228c,
Sk[etch] 2: drawing of proposed tapered expansion joints to deal with the problem of differential expansion in the W2 and W2B engines, 1941-04-07
Account of difficulties arising from differential expansion giving rise to cracking of welds on the combustion system; the difficulties are intensified with the W2 and W2B designs as against those for the W1 and W1A. Encloses 228b and 228c,
Sketch book, 1910 - 1912
Contains pen and ink sketches shaded with watercolours, and pencil sketches. Drawings include ballet dancers, theatrical characters and nude figures.
Sketch book, 1853-07-22
GCPP Parkes 10/110-113a. This section comprises chiefly sketches and drawings by Bessie Rayner Parkes, together with a sketchbook which belonged to Bessie's schoolfriend Lucy Field.
Sketch of Arthur Harrison Forster
Photograph of a sketch, possibly in watercolour, of Arthur Harrison Forster (1849-64) as a boy. He is seated, with an open book on his lap, bare headed and wearing a double-breasted waistcoat. Looking to the left. Ambrotype, 12 x 9.5. Inscribed on paper stuck to the back of the wooden case, by E.M. Forster, 'A.H. Forster / son of the Rev C.F. / Stisted'. (In Frame)
Sketch of Ethel Coomaraswamy, 1908
Photographs of the Handicraft Guild at Campden and elsewhere, and of the Guild plays, most sent by Alec Miller to Janet Ashbee and inscribed by him. Contradictions over plays and dates have been resolved by recourse to the Ashbee journals.
Sketch of windows and doorway., 1893
He will ask the architect to write to the bursar. Encloses sketch (29y.1).
Sketchbook, 1863, 1863-08-08
Sketchbook, inscribed by Laura Mary Forster at Stisted.
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Sketchbook, 1871, 1871-08-16
E.M.L. Forster's sketch book, containing only one rough sketch. Begun 16 Aug. 1871.
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Sketchbook, 1882, 1882-11
Sketchbook, inscribed by Laura Mary Forster at Cannes.
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Sketchbook, 1890., 1890
Sketchbook, inscribed by Laura Mary Forster at Grasse.
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Sketches, 1935
Various sketches, mostly undated, including:
'Now everybody wants guitar lessons' (nd); and
'A Thought for 1935 - Procrastination is a Pleasant Playfellow', used as the frontispiece to a diary given by J M as a present with the words 'With Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from J O McLachlan' on the flyleaf.
Sketches by Duncan Grant, 1910 - 1912
Please request these documents by their Misc. 33/1 (previous reference) numbers.
Sketches of France, 1874
E.M.L. Forster's loose sketches, mostly of France, with cover.
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"Sketches of Leam"
Sketch book belonging to Lucy Field.
Sketches of Stisted, 1858
Six watercolour sketches of Stisted scenes, possibly by A. Godfrey, and an envelope inscribed by Laura Mary Forster.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 23/4/A
Sketches of the heads of J.M. Keynes and Christabel Aberconway, 1920 - 1929
Modern reprints, made 1980s, of sketches by Augustus John drawn on either side of a paper picnic plate. (Sleeve 251)
Sylvester Harding watercolours commissioned by Sir Busick Harwood, 1790 - 1952
The head of Jose Martinez
Photograph of a drawing by Paul Cadmus of the head of Jose Martinez, looking to the left. Print, 21.2 x 18.9. Inscribed on back, by E.M. Forster, 'Pete by Paul Cadmus'. (Sleeve 386)
The library at Battersea Rise, 1825
Photograph of a drawing by Henrietta Thornton showing the Library, Battersea Rise House, with Nurse Hunter and the assembled Thornton family. Taken at Battersea. Print, 19.5 x 13.2. (Sleeve 49)
The Lifeboat that Stayed Ashore, 1929
Framed copy of a political cartoon by David Low published in the Evening Standard. It depicts the 'Whitehall Lifeboat' with Winston Churchill aboard holding a sign reading 'Safety First', mired on a beach labelled 'Treasury Dogma', with Keynes and Lloyd George failing to push a lifeboat out to a sinking ship labelled 'Unemployment Wreck'. (Oversize)
'The Nap', 1952
Photograph of a drawing by Paul Cadmus entitled 'The Nap', showing a naked young man asleep on a double bed. Print, 22.4 x 18.5. Inscribed on back, by Paul Cadmus, 'The Nap 1952'. (Sleeve 397)