The Cloth at the Compass Gallery (Version 1)
- DC 089/3/3/100/v1
- Part
- 1985
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
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The Cloth at the Compass Gallery (Version 1)
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
The Cloth and Paul Smith t-shirt (Version 2)
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
The Cloth and Paul Smith t-shirt (Version 1)
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Templates, designs and pink sampler (Version 2)
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Templates, designs and pink sampler (Version 1)
Part of Papers of Kath Whyte, Head of Embroidery at Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Teapot lid from tea service (Version 5)
Teapot lid from tea service (Version 3)
Teapot lid from tea service (Version 2)
Teapot lid from tea service (Version 1)
Teapot from tea service (Version 6)
Teapot from tea service (Version 5)
Teapot from tea service (Version 4)
Teapot from tea service (Version 3)
Teapot from tea service (Version 2)
Teapot from tea service (Version 1)
Tea spoon from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 3)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Tea spoon from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 2)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Tea spoon from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 1)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Tea plate from tea service (Version 3)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 3)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 3)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 3)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 3)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 2)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 2)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 2)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 2)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 2)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 1)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 1)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 1)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 1)
Tea plate from tea service (Version 1)
Tea knife from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 4)
Tea knife from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 3)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Tea knife from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 2)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Tea knife from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 1)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Tea fork from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 3)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Tea fork from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 2)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Tea fork from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 1)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Tapestry rug featuring peasant scene (Version 2)
Not available / given
Tapestry rug featuring peasant scene (Version 1)
Not available / given
Tapestry (after Bayeux Tapestry) (Version 2)
Tapestry (after Bayeux Tapestry) (Version 1)
Sugar bowl lid from tea service (Version 5)
Sugar bowl lid from tea service (Version 4)