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Bee

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting bee, as used in his published work 'Impresses Quaint.'

Beaten woman testifying to magistrate

Consists of a watercolour sketch of a beaten woman testifying in front of a magistrate. Caption reads: Wife (witness to magistrate) - "Oh Sir! I loves my poor 'usband yet, though he strike me wi' the poker. - Ah! Wen I looks back - in our younger days - he only used his fists Eh! Them was 'appy days!"

Barman in front of barrels of alcohol

Consists of a watercolour sketch of a barman in front of barrels of alcohol. Caption reads: Publican - "Humph! Here's a jolly sell - I sent for that newspaper call "The Bar" an' 'stead o' tellin' one about liquor its full o' habeas corpuses an' such like rubbish!"

Baby with quote "What is Man?"

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting baby with quote "What is Man?", as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Jubilee Thought.'

Art

Consists of a variety of art work produced by Joseph Crawhall II. They range from rough sketches to finished, printed pieces and use an assortment of mediums including pencil, watercolour, ink and engravings.

Animal Jawbone

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting animal jawbone, as used in his published work 'Impresses Quaint.'

Angling Poem

Consists of a printed copy of "Angling Poem: Dedicated to the respected Presidents of the Newcastle and Northumberland Angling Clubs". Also includes JCII/3/1 -8, JCII/3/10-12 and JCII/1/3/37.

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