Pencil sketches of deer and heron
- JCII/6/3/14
- Item
- 26 Dec 1868 - 18 Nov 1872
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of two pencil sketches of a dee and a heron. Both are signed by Joseph Crawhall Junior.
Pencil sketches of deer and heron
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of two pencil sketches of a dee and a heron. Both are signed by Joseph Crawhall Junior.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of fishing notes concerning fish caught at Sprowston Park.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of hunting notes including the number and type of animals killed over a month period.
Newspaper clippings relating to guns, fishing, a duel and a poem
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of four newspaper clippings. One relates to hunting guns, one to fishing, one to a duel in Texas and one to a poem entitled "Darwinism and Dogma".
Watercolour illustration of hunting dogs
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of watercolour illustrations of two hunting dogs named "Rocket" and "Saxon", including annotations about the age of the dogs and how they died.
Thank you note from Lord Napier with hunting notes
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of a variety of hunting notes and a thank you note from Lord Napier for trout from St. Mary's.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of 10 letters sent from Charles Keene to Joseph Crawhall II. The letters discuss both personal matters and their common interest in art and literature.
Keene, Charles Samuel, 1823-1891, artist
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of newspaper clippings relating to hunting, including statistics of killed animals, and clippings relating to waterproof clothing.
Watercolour illustration of cat at Durham
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Consists of watercolour illustrations of a cat in the snow looking at a robin at Durham.
Letter from Thomas Hutchinson to Joseph Crawhall II
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Hutchinson writes to inform Crawhall that his book "Jolts and Jingles" has gone to press, and to ask wether Crawhall would like to be a subscriber. Hutchinson also includes another letter from Frank Murray, again asking if Crawhall would like to be subscriber to "Jolts and Jingles".