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Exhibition Catalogue: Drafts and Proofs
Silkin, Jon (1930-1997)
1959
Drafts and proofs of items included in the Rosenberg exhibition catalogue, including an annotated typescript draft and 4 clean duplicated typescripts of Silkin's essay 'The Poetry of Isaac Rosenberg';...
Exhibition Catalogue (Photocopy)
Silkin, Jon (1930-1997)
1964
Photocopy of the catalogue produced for the Rosenberg Exhibition at the University of Leeds. The photocopy is taken from a copy of the catalogue containing ms annotations by Silkin, and inscribed by S...
Rosenberg Exhibition: Documentation
1990
Publicity leaflet and catalogue for the Rosenberg centenary exhibition The Half-Used Life at the Imperial War Museum, 22 November 1990 - 2 April 1991. The catalogue was compiled by Jean Liddiard, and ...
Exhibitions, Festivals, Etc.
1960-1966
Publications and guides relating to festivals and exhibitions held at or relating to the University of Leeds. includes a catalogue for the Gregory Memorial Exhibition at Leeds City Art Gallery (9 Marc...
Resource Material, Etc. (2)
Silkin, Jon (1930-1997)
1917-1918
Items collected by Silkin as resource/background material for 'The Penguin Book of First World War Prose,' and more generally relating to his interest in the War. Includes items purchased from an unkn...
Great War Exhibitions
Silkin, Jon (1930-1997)
1979-1985
Photocopied information on Isaac Rosenberg and the Slade School of Art (for/from an exhibition?); catalogue for the Artists and the Great War exhibition of pictures from the Imperial War Museum collec...
Hicks Source/Reference Material (1)
Silkin, Jon (1930-1997)
c.1976-1984
This file contains items used by Silkin to inform his work on Edward Hicks. Includes photocopies of an article titled 'The Peaceable Kingdom' from the 'Worcester Museum Bulletin' (spring 1934); Freder...
Newcastle Festival
Silkin, Jon (1930-1997)
c.1960 - 1970
Ts of an address delivered by Silkin at the Newcastle Festival [in the 1960s?], following complaints about a poetry reading by Tom Pickard and Tony Jackson. The content of the address was changed from...