- NMC/0169I
- Item
- c1912
Tall tree.
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Tall tree.
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Cottage.
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Town by a loch.
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Two trees.
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Blue sky, purple mountains.
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Grey sky, mountains and buildings.
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Blue sky, rocky mountain.
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Cottage in landscape.
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Cover. NMC/169B-G are watercolours on individual pages from another sketchbook. NMC/169H-K are sketches from a sketchbook, without a cover. NMC/169L-V are sketches on individual pages from the same sketchbook as the cover, NMC/169A.
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Purple mountains, loch.
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Valley with snow.
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Valley village with viaduct. Possibly the South of France.
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Village set amongst farmland and hills. Possibly the South of France.
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Farm buildings with distant hills. Two figures on roadway. Possibly the South of France.
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Buildings nestling amongst coves and headlands. Possibly the South of France.
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Poster for 'LMS - The Firth of Clyde', for London Midland & Scottish Railway Company
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for 'LMS - The Firth of Clyde', for London Midland & Scottish Railway Company. Printed for the Foulis Archive Press, Glasgow School of Art by David J. Clark Ltd, Glasgow. Features artwork by Norman Wilkinson, 1925. The date of the poster is unknown but is believed to be the 1920s.
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Poster for 'LMS - The Firth of Clyde', for London Midland & Scottish Railway Company
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for 'LMS - The Firth of Clyde', for London Midland & Scottish Railway Company. Printed for the Foulis Archive Press, Glasgow School of Art by David J. Clark Ltd, Glasgow. Features artwork by Norman Wilkinson, 1925. The date of the poster is unknown but is believed to be the 1920s.
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