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Lawson, Fred2
Thornycroft, Sir William Hamo1
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Act VIII, Sugawara
Archive Art File

Act VIII, Sugawara

1820-1867

Sugawara no. 8: Michizane is here shown in exile in the island of Kiushu riding on a black ox and reading to his driver. The two figures behind fighting on the seashore cannot be identified. Tokihira ...

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Archive Art Item

Cartoon sketches

c1819

Pen and ink sketches including lady in large bonnet, man on 'hobby horse' bicycle, couple dancind 'dos a dos', lady singing, gentleman and lady in finery, gentleman captioned 'Myself at Bolton Hall, ...

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Scotts Yard, Lincoln.1929
Archive Art Piece

"Scotts Yard, Lincoln."1929

Frederick Lawson

11/May/1929

Charcoal drawing of a caravan [wagon] alongside vehicles in a large outhouse. Written in pencil, "Scott's Yard, Lincoln, May 11th 1929. Used in the winter quarter by Gypsys."

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Rabbit skin
Archive Art Piece

"Rabbit skins"

Frederick Lawson

c.1927

Charcoal drawing of a rack built outside a Gypsy Traveller wagon to hang rabbits that had been hunted/killed. Labelled, "Rabbit skins [indecipherable word- possibly location]."

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Courage
Sculpture

Study for Courage

Thornycroft, Sir William Hamo (1850-1925)

c. 1905

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Christ driving the Moneychangers from the Temple
Sculpture

Christ driving the Moneychangers from the Temple

Gill, Eric (1882-1940)

1923

Miss Frances Cross of Ripon donated £1,000 to be used for the benefit of the University, 'out of personal gratitude and admiration for [Sadler's] work at the University'. Sadler used the money to sec...

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