Framed advertisement for Pears' Soap from 1789
- JCII/4/25
- Item
- 1889
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of an advertisement for Pears' Soap which includes a coloured engraving of a woman washing a small boy.
Framed advertisement for Pears' Soap from 1789
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of an advertisement for Pears' Soap which includes a coloured engraving of a woman washing a small boy.
Invitation to the Annual Meeting of the Park House Club
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of an invitation to the Annual Meeting of the Park House Club 1830 which names Joseph Crawhall as the President. Names contributions to the meeting as 'powder, brandy and rum'.
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.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
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.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a man and a woman talking. Caption reads - Wie - "Let us try to agree dear: this falling out is mutually unpleasant." Husband - "Yes darling - you look so well tonight." Wife - "Yes my love - but my feet pain me dreadfully." Husband - "Humph, 'Cos you will wear shoes two sizes too small for you: what can you expect?" BLISS.
Lady in court addressed by judge
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a lady in court being addressed by a judge. Caption reads - Jude - "Do you know the nature of an oath, ma'am?" She - "Well - I 'ad ort to - my 'usband's a porter-pokeman."
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
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."
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a woman and three men at a funeral dinner. Caption reads: 'Cull'd in the Spring' - Guest at funeral to fellow mourner-gloomily-"Very nice beef this" Widow (overhearing) - "Aye - puir Tommy died ower seun for the lamb!"
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of two men talking. Caption reads: "Can you conceive anythhing more practically solemn than the denouncement in Romeo & Juliet - no poet could have made their fate so weirdly tragic - " Cynic - "Humph! Not unless he'd married 'em"
Tourist talking to landlord in bar
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a watercolour sketch of a tourist talking to a landlord in a bar. Caption reads: Tourist - "Not many people staying, just now Landlord." Landlord - "Er - well - you see I'm a Host in myself"