- NMC/0196C
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- 1860s
'Children played beneath it...' (two lovers under a tree). Several of these illustrations appeared in 'Good Words' 1863.
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'Children played beneath it...' (two lovers under a tree). Several of these illustrations appeared in 'Good Words' 1863.
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'There went not the least waft of wind...' (mother and child walking through wood). Several of these illustrations appeared in 'Good Words' 1863.
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'The explanation was given...' (three figures seated around table). Several of these illustrations appeared in 'Good Words' 1863.
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'Autumn thoughts' (male figure standing in forest glade). Several of these illustrations appeared in 'Good Words' 1863.
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This collection includes works by a number of artists, designers and architects associated with Charles Rennie Mackintosh, including his wife Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, his sister-in-law Frances Macdonald MacNair and his sister-in-law's husband Herbert MacNair. These works include textiles, designs, and four volumes of a Glasgow School of Art student publication called The Magazine, as well as several individual watercolours now separated from the publication. The collection also includes a number of models for proposed architectural schemes by Mackintosh.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Publication published by NDS on how to sew various textile activities.
Contains copies of Bulletins:
The Needlework Development Scheme
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
A black hardcover book published by NDS on different embroidery stitches and techniques based on the contents of the Needlework Development Scheme embroidery bulletins (see NDS/PUB/5). Contains 144 pages.
The Needlework Development Scheme
Part of Records and textiles of the Needlework Development Scheme
Publications published by NDS on how to do various embroidered activities.
Contains copies of Bulletins 7B-28B, 29-39. All comprise of 2 copies other than 16B, 26B, and 38, which only contain 1 version.
The Needlework Development Scheme
'A Periodical', newspaper publication presenting the graphic works of Indre Simkute, exploring the natural cycle of a woman's body.
Simkute, Indre
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Magazine produced by the students of the Department of Printed Textiles, June 1980.
Cover design by Jane Carroll. Back cover design by Jill Roberts.
Introduction by Jimmy Cosgrove.
Cosgrove, James