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Sketchbook dated 1926-1929

Sketchbook belonging to Archibald Haswell Miller. On the front it is written; 1926. 1927 (Forte). 1928-9 (Stockiemuir) Brill. On the inside page Millers address is listed as 65 West Regent Street or 224 West Regent Street. The sketchbook contains various drawings of places in Europe, mostly Forte in Italy. Inside some of the pages are photographs of different medieval and Roman castles in England.

Miller, Archibald E Haswell

Sketchbook dated 1913-1926

Archibald Haswell Miller's sketchbook, dated 1913-14 (Naples, Sicily, Spain) and 1926 (Crendon). The inside page lists two addresses, Villa Mario Guercia, Via Nvoya 37, Posillipo, Napoli, and Mansfield Lodge, Minard Avenue, Partickhill, Glasgow. The sketchbook contains various drawings, paintings and designs. Some of which are of places in England (Aylesbury) and in Italy. Stuck on the back page is an advertisement for coloured paint. Inside the book there is a photograph stuck to one of the pages of Abingdon Town Hall and Statue.

Miller, Archibald E Haswell

Sketchbook dated 1911-1913

Archibald Haswell Miller's sketchbook, dated 1911-1913 on the front. On the front page is also written 'Holland, Naples, Berlin'. The sketchbook contains various drawings and designs, mostly of people, buildings and streets Tucked inside are postcards with images of various places in Italy and a postage receipt in Italian with two stamps.

Miller, Archibald E Haswell

Sketchbook dated 1910-1911

Archibald Haswell Miller's sketchbook, dated 1910-11 on the front. His address is listed on the first page as Mansfield Lodge, Partickhill, Glasgow. The sketchbook contains various drawings and designs, including lots of sketches of people and faces, and some sketches of European cities, including in Italy. In the back page is a leaflet for a company selling a 'Stool-Easel'.

Miller, Archibald E Haswell

Roman Architecture

Page titled 'Roman Architecture'. This page features a sketch of the roman theatre at Ostia (AD 400).

This is the fifth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.

Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.

Gorman, James

Roman Architecture

Page titled 'Roman Architecture'. This page features 'A typical Pompeian private house' and 'The Arch of Titus: Rome'.

This is the second page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.

Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.

Gorman, James

Roman and Greek Architecture

Page titled 'Roman and Greek Architecture'. This page features sketches and text comparing Greek and Roman temples.

This is the fifteenth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.

Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.

Gorman, James

Renaissance (S. Peter)

This page features sketches of 'S. Peter Rome'.

This is the twenty-fifth page of James Gorman's collection of handwritten, illustrated pages on the history of architecture which were produced as classwork for 'Section II'.

Please be aware that these pages should be read from NMC/1703A-Z, then NMC/1703AA, AB etc.

Gorman, James

Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student

  • DC 084
  • Collection
  • c1929-1943

A variety of drawings and graphic designs created by Gerard V. Murphy, a former student at The Glasgow School of Art in the 1930s. The diverse subjects of his drawings include animals, plants, architecture, human anatomy and figures. A subfonds titled 'Teaching examples' features his teaching materials as an art teacher at schools, intended for printmaking techniques and pattern design education.

Most items have been marked with his name or student registration numbers, assuming they were created during his time as a student at GSA. The dominant materials in his works are pencil and watercolour, worked on cartridge paper.

Some of this material was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014. Paper conservation was completed in 2019.

Murphy, Gerard V

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