Clifford's Inn, London - oak panelling detail
- NMC/0358L
- Item
- 1906
Mitering and pilaster.
Revel, John D
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Clifford's Inn, London - oak panelling detail
Mitering and pilaster.
Revel, John D
Clifford's Inn, London - carved oak door
Study of 17th century carved oak door.
Revel, John D
Bromley by Bow, London - wood panelling
Study of wood panelling.
Revel, John D
Clifford's Inn, London - oak panelling
English wooden panelling from 1600.
Revel, John D
Trinity Alms Houses, Deptford/ Steeple Ashton Manor, Wiltshire
Comparative elevations of both buildings.
Revel, John D
Clifford's Inn, London - oak panelling
Section of oak panelling at Clifford's Inn.
Revel, John D
18 Cary Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London
Details of ornamental panelling.
Revel, John D
Colonnaded entrance to museum.
Revel, John D
Abingdon House, Wrights Lane, Kensington
Detail of panelling/cap of pilaster.
Revel, John D
View of the Bank of England from the corner of bank buildings.
*Not available / given
A front view of the East India House in Leadenhall Steet, built by Richard Jupp Esq. Published by Laurie and Whittle 1900.
*Not available / given
View of London (1666 Monument). Published by R.H. Laurie and Jas. Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London.
*Not available / given
Travel reports and various itinararies
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
This folder contains two travel reports produced by Douglas Percy Bliss when he visited Italy as well as Denmark and Sweden in 1957. It also contains several travel itineraries specific to different countries. These were presumably created as a starting point for bursary winning students going to particular countries. The are very detailed, advising students about particular areas of interest for their studies as well as offering advice about where to stay, how to use public transport and where to go for help. Within this folder are itineraries for London, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Italy and Belgium. In addition, the folder contains general information about staying in the Halls of Residence at the National College of Rubber Technology in London.
Bliss, Douglas Percy
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
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Textiles, student papers and artworks from Fraser Taylor's time at The Royal College of Art (RCA) as a postgraduate student.
Taylor, Fraser
Mitchell Exhibits: Exhibitions & Transport Landscape and Cityscape
Folder containing black and white contact sheets and negatives of photographs taken by George Oliver. Most are annotated. Also includes a handwritten list. Includes: Leith docks 1966, Edinburgh, cars, Catterline, Crail, Rossyln Chapel, Festival of Britain 1951, start of Monte Carlo Rally at Blythswood Square in 1955, vintage motor cars in various locations, Richmond Horse Show 1948 and Glasgow.
Oliver, George
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