Book board with armorial bookplate
- JCII/4/7
- Item
- c. 19th century
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a front book board with an armorial bookplate labelled "The Rev. Robert Clarke A. M."
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.
Collection of quotes and references to literature
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a hand-written sheet of six references to ballads and four quotes.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two women conversing. Caption reads: "Is your son studying languages Mrs Brown?" "Oh yes! Only yesterday I had a letter from him asking for money to buy German Sausages an' French plums"
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a man being served in a restaurant. Caption reads: "Fish, Sir?" "Dang it! Wait till I get somethin' to eat firdt - an then we'll talk about the fishin!"
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two drunk men talking next to a lampost. Caption reads: 'Astrononmy' - "Ish thah' the moon shir?" "Don’t loh shir - I'm a stranger in theesh parsh"
Smartly dressed men talking in front of 'The "Radical Office"'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two smartly dressed men talking in front of 'The "Radical Office"'. Caption reads: 'Cruel' - Friend - "Hallo! Jinks - started your new paper I see - you're looking very fresh - but - er - er - the malady doesn’t appear to affect your columns!"
Two men discussing amateur theatre
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two men discussing amateur theatre. Caption reads: Amateur - "Er- I saw you at our amateur theatricals last night - how did you like my assumption of Hamlet?" Friend - "Greatest piece of assumption I ever witnessed."
Man placing order in restaurant
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a man placing an order in a restaurant. Caption reads: Diner - "Waiter, will you cut me a delicate slice of beef, reasonably free from fat and other extraneous matter and just sufficient gravy to moisten it?" Waiter (loudly to carver) - "One - Beef cut bias - Charlotte Russe flouncin' shirr'd hup back, with Pompad our rink roll hon houter hedge" (to Diner) - "D'ye want buttons on hit Sir." (SPEECHLESS).