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Watercolour Sketches

Consists of 81 watercolour sketches produced by Joseph Crawhall II. The sketches are predominatly comic in tone, and are often accompanied by a witty annotation.

Watercolours of woodcock

Consists of three watercolour illustrations of a woodcock at Sunnyside, Wolsingham. Includes an illustration of the bird stationary in natural surroundings, the bird in flight, and the bird dead.

Widow comforted by woman

Consists of a watercolour sketch of a widow being comforted by another woman. Caption reads: 'Consolatory' Widow - "Aye! Poor Tom died too soon for the lamb - but we had a beautiful piece o' beef for the funeral."

Widow receiving letters

Consists of a watercolour sketch of a widow receiving letters. Caption reads: Widow - "Oh! Dear me - more 'turney letters - if poor John hadn't a made a will there wouldn't ha'e been all this bother about property - I really a'most wish poor John hadn't been dead - such a bother."

Wine gobblet

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting wine gobblet, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'

Winged human

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting winged human, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Jubilee Thought.'

Woman

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting profile of woman, as used in his published work 'Several Sovereigns for a Shilling.'

Woman and child

Consists of a watercolour sketch of a woman and a child. Caption reads: Mother - "Johnnie my darling I fear you've told a fib - where do you expect to go to?" Johnnie - "Into the fire Ma."

Woman and jester

Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting woman and Jester, as used in his published work 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'

Woman hiding while boy talks to vicar

Consists of a watercolour sketch of a woman trying to hide and a boy talking to the vicar. Caption reads: Washing day (Mrs Brown does not wish to appear but her feet are seen in the distance). Vicar - "Well my little man - how is mother?" Boy - "She told me to say she'd gone for a walk." Vicar - "Oh! Giver her my compliments, and tell her the next time she goes for a walk not to leave her feet at home! Good bye."

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