- JCII/3/27
- Item
- c. 19th century
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a printed copy of "Lays of Jesmond" by J. Horsley. Also contains JCII/3/23-26 and JCII/1/3/34-35.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a printed copy of "Lays of Jesmond" by J. Horsley. Also contains JCII/3/23-26 and JCII/1/3/34-35.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a printed copy of "A History of British Fishes" by W. Yarrel.
Ballads sent by Thomas Hutchinson
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a booklet of three hand-written ballads, entitled "With the Greetings of the Season" sent from Thomas Hutchinson of Pegswood, Morpeth.
Book board with armorial bookplate
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a front book board with an armorial bookplate labelled "The Rev. Robert Clarke A. M."
Blank photographic postcard featuring parade float
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a blank postcard featuring a parade float on the front.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of an Admission ticket for Joseph Crawhall and friend to the One Hundred and Thirty-Second Ordinary Meeting of the Members of the Society of Science, Letters, and Art, of London.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a photograph of Harry Speight, 'author of "Romantic Richmondshire"'.
List of publications of the Selden Society
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a list of publications, 'present and contemplated', of the Selden Society to encourage the study and advance the knowledge of English law. Includes a list of the Seldon Society's officers and councillors.
Invitation to attend the Annual Meeting of the Park House Club
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of an invitation to Joseph Crawhall to attend the Annual Meeting of the Park House Club 1832. Names Crawhall's contribution to the meeting as "a couple of Geese and a Turkey".
Advertisement of Northumberland Small Pipes competition
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of an advertisement for the Northumberland Small Pipes competition 1883, which requests that anyone wishing to enter competition should communicate with George Bell.