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Joseph Crawhall Archives
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Joseph Crawhall Archives

  • JCII
  • Archive Collection
  • 1669 - 2007

Consists of: Professional and personal letters, both to and from Joseph Crawhall II. Pencil, ink and watercolour sketches created by Joseph Crawhall II, some including annotations. Various printed ephemera from a variety of authors. Various leaflets, notifications, invitations, cards and reciepts relating to Joseph Crawhall II. A collection of woodblock pulls from a selection of original woodblocks created by Joseph Crawhall II. Letters and sketches relating to George Edward Crawhall, brother of Joseph Crawhall II. A genealogical scrapbook relating to the Crawhall family.

Crawhall, Joseph, 1821-1896, wood-engraver and promoter of the arts

Correspondence

Consists of letters sent to and from Joseph Crawhall II. A large proportion of these letters are from Andrew Tuer, joint owner of The Leadenhall Press, and Charles Keene, an artist and good friend of Joseph Crawhall II.

Also consists of letters sent to Thomas Crawhall, Joseph Crawhall II's grandfather, and to Mrs. Crawhall, wife of Joseph Crawhall II.

The letters concern both personal and professional matters.

Letters to and from Andrew Tuer

Consists of 83 letters sent between Andrew Tuer and Joseph Crawhall II. The letters are largely concerning publishing ventures, and Tuer's letters are predominantly sent from the The Leadenhall Press.

Tuer, Andrew White, 1838 - 1900, publisher and writer

Letter from Andrew Tuer to Joseph Crawhall II

Tuer writes to discuss a new title page for a volume Crawhall wishes to publish. He also discusses plans to get the volume to print, and asks Crawhall to decide where the 'head and tail pieces' should be placed in the book. Written from 50, Leadenhall Street, London.

Letter from Andrew Tuer to Joseph Crawhall II

Tuer writes to comment that he has a 'box of blocks for Barkeshire Lady to hand', and that he intends to get a specimen page into type. He also discusses the preparations to publish a series of six books by Crawhall. Written from 50, Leadenhall Street, London.

Letter from Andrew Tuer to Joseph Crawhall II

Tuer writes to ask Crawhall for an 'explanatory inset' for the cover of a volume that is to be published. He also discusses the paper to be used on "Olde Ffrendes" and 'Tracts'. Includes Crawhall's notes on potential insets. Written from 50, Leadenhall Street, London.

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