- NMC/0908.025
- Item
- Feb 1914
Detail of cornice of over-door.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
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Detail of cornice of over-door.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of marble jamb.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Queen Mary's private chapel.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Private dining room.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 2)
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 1)
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 2)
Detail of capital and pilaster in King's Gallery.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 1)
Half full-size detail of door-case.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
King William III's bedroom; section of moulding.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 1)
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 1)
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 2)
The King's private dressing room.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 2)
Detail of George II's private chamber.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 1)
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 2)
Hampton Court Palace, London (Version 1)
Detail from choir stalls.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Pulpit and surrounding board.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Carved detail.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of choir stalls.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 2)
Detail of bracket.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of door into side chapels.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Chapel of St Michael and St George.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Doorcase at head of geometrical staircase.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Chapel of St Michael and St George.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
St Paul's Cathedral, London (Version 1)
Detail of Deans' stall.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Detail of bracket under gallery.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Choir stalls.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
South choir aisle.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
The Geffrye Museum, London (Version 1)
The Geffrye Museum, London (Version 2)
Winchester College Chapel, 17th century cartouche.
Beveridge, Thomas Johnston
Folder containing 44 black and white and colour photographs of mostly unidentified shops fronts, all taken by George Oliver. Locations include: Glasgow, Edinburgh, St Andrews, and London. Shops include: grocers, chemists, booksellers, tobacconists, butchers and ironmongers.
Oliver, George
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Includes John Grant MacDonald's travel report.
MacDonald, John Grant
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This travel report was produced by John Grant MacDonald when he won the Minor Traveling Scholarship in 1955. Minor travelling bursaries of £20 were presented to several students per year at this time. John Grant MacDonald attended The Glasgow School of Art between 1952 and 1959 and studied architecture. The report details MacDonald's journey beginning in Paris and travelling North to Le Harve and ending his trip in London. The report reads like a diary, documenting MacDonald's journey in an imaculate handwritten format. There are also photographs included throughout, featuring various buildings in Paris, Rouen, L'Havre and London. The report is bound in blue, white and red paper, suggesting the French flag.
MacDonald, John Grant
Poster for a Centenary Exhibition of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This poster advertised an exhibition marking the centenary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's birth. The show itself was held in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and was open to the public from the 30th of October to 5th of December 1968. The exhibition was sponsored by the Edinburgh Festival Society and arranged by the Scottish Arts Council.
David J Clark Ltd
Poster for lecture 'Ron Heron Pentagram', Glasgow
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster for lecture 'Ron Heron Pentagram', Bourdon Lecture Theatre, Glasgow, 26 Apr. The year for the poster is not given but is believed to be late 1970s to early 1980s. As the lecture was held on a Thursday , the year would be 1979 or 1984.
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