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Two windmills

Study of mills at Bromley, Kent and Dulwich Common, Surrey. From "A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Watercolours: from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring", first published in London by S & J Fuller in 1814, republished in 1840.

Cox, David

Two water mills

Study of two water mills near Llanfair, North Wales. From "A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Watercolours: from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring", first published in London by S & J Fuller in 1814, republished in 1840.

Cox, David

Two portrait photographs of Haswell Miller

The item shows two different portrait photographs of Archibald Haswell Miller. The annotation of the first photograph shows the text "London 1912 at 25". The annotation of the second photograph shows the text "Venice 1910 at 23".

An annotation on the top right corner of the cardboard shows "1910-12".

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Two essays on art

An essay on art titled 'A Statement on Drawing', and a second essay divided into the following sections: 'The Painter - Sculptor', 'Illusory Space', 'Predicaments', 'Wax and Bone Reliefs'. The first essay is on the first page and the second essay consists of three pages of text. The essays are written on a typewriter and stapled together.

Wilson, Colin

Two Elizabethan cottages

Two cottages; near Knowle, Warwickshire and Bromley, Kent. From "A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Watercolours: from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring", first published in London by S & J Fuller in 1814, republished in 1840.

Cox, David

Twilight

Snowdon seen across Fraeth Mawr, North Wales. From "A Treatise on Landscape Painting and Effect in Watercolours: from the first rudiments to the finished picture: with examples in Outline, Effect, and Colouring", first published in London by S & J Fuller in 1814, republished in 1840.

Cox, David

Tulle 'Penny Daintie' dress

Tulle elasticated top dress with flounced hem, printed in red, green and white suggesting the wrapper of a McGowans Highland Toffee 'Penny Daintie'. Printed and made by Sheila R McDonald, 1st year Textile Design at GSA in 1977

McDonald, Sheila R

Tulips

This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. Flower study.

Anderson, Daisy McGlashan

Tudor Flower Motif

British formal flower motif outlined in chain-stitched metal thread, on linen. Blackwork fillings in silk in several patterns have become worn in places. The motif has been cut out of background and mounted on modern linen. About half the metal thread embroidery is modern restoration. Shows influence of formal Sanish design. Much of the outline is restoration and has been remounted. This work may have been carried out in J&P Coats studio. Another identical and two related motifs, donated to the NDS by John Jacoby are in the Embroiderers' Guild Collection (EG 206). Originally they may have been part of a cover for a long cushion.

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