- TBB/1/9/19
- Item
- c. 1914 - 1918
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of a fragment of a German aeroplane brought down by a Frenchman at Vimy Ridge on 11th December 1916/
Part of Baker Brown (Thomas) Archive
Consists of a fragment of a German aeroplane brought down by a Frenchman at Vimy Ridge on 11th December 1916/
Fragments T.H. (L.A.H.), 2 volumes
Two volumes of papers and cuttings by and about Hodgkin bound up for his wife, Lucy Anne Hodgkin (L.A.H.). Volume I: includes the obituary by T.F. Tout (from the Proc. Brit. Acad. Vol. 6; Volume II: includes lectures and addresses by Thomas Hodgkin.
Fragments T.H. (L.V.H.), 2 volumes
Two bound volumes of papers and cuttings, not quite the same as the previous item (B1), evidently bound up for Thomas Hodgkin's daughter, Lucy Violet Hodgkin (L.V.H.).
Two bound volumes with Lucy Violet Hodgkin's bookplate and inscription from her father. Papers and cuttings bound together.
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.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Part of Hill (Selima) Archive
Includes framed pencil drawing of prawn; watercolour of house; and seashell collage.
Framed Drawings and Mementoes, 1983-1993.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Includes:
Caricature Sketch, Sir Terry Farrell, 1991.
Framed sketch by Sir Terry Farrell, The Tycoon Twins, 2008.
3 framed design sketches from the Lee House / Alban Gate project and The Deep, Hull.
Framed article: front cover of 'Blueprint', May 1986.
Framed article, Taking the tardis off to fantasy land, 1993.
Specially commissioned artwork for the 25 year practice celebrations, 1990.
Art work from a friend / close collaborator, Christmas 1996, featuring references to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
Framed design sketch for the MI6 building.
Framed images of The Deep.
Framed in Steel 1, October 1978.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
This special publication features the Herman Miller factory project in Bath, page 1-3.