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Draft letter from Joseph Crawhall II to Andrew Tuer

Crawhall writes in response to Tuer's suggestions to alter the title of his latest volume. Crawhall writes that he is 'sick' of working on the book, and would like to sell the manuscript and blocks as it is, and asks Tuer to suggest a reasonable price. Written from 50, Leadenhall Street, London.

Details of Northumberland Small Pipes competition

Consists of a sheet of details of schedule and prizes for the Northumberland Small Pipes competition 1882. Sates that the competition will be overseen be Duke of Northumberland and the Mayor of Newcastle, and that the day will include a performance of 'Sword Dancers'.

Decorative jug

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

Couple kissing

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

Country man talking with smartly dressed man

Consists of a watercolour sketch of a country man talking with a smartly dressed man. Caption reads - "Can you tell me Sir, what those beasts are?" "Why - cows of course" "And that green vegetable looking plant?" "Dear me, Sir. Come - you must know these - " "No- I'm much confined - seldom get out - er - I'm the ditor of an Agricultural Paper - pray excuse me."

Correspondence

Consists of letters sent to and from Joseph Crawhall II. A large proportion of these letters are from Andrew Tuer, joint owner of The Leadenhall Press, and Charles Keene, an artist and good friend of Joseph Crawhall II.

Also consists of letters sent to Thomas Crawhall, Joseph Crawhall II's grandfather, and to Mrs. Crawhall, wife of Joseph Crawhall II.

The letters concern both personal and professional matters.

Corporation Thunder

Consists of a printed copy of "Corporation Thunder" by J. Horsley. Also contains JCII/3/24-27 and JCII/1/3/34-35.

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