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- Apr 1894
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Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Travel journal, including sketches, drawings, paintings and notes, mixed media collages, and photographs.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Travel diary entries, including collages of maps, photographs and tickets, often overpainted and illustrated. Including a study of Bristol Cathedral.
Cosgrove, James
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
The Glasgow School of Art photographic collection consists of
Some of this material is currently uncatalogued and therefore not accessible for researchers.
The photographic collections consist of loose photographs, bound albums of photographs and a large collection of lantern slides and glass plate negatives.
The photographs record events at The Glasgow School of Art, its students and their work and act as an important historical source. A large part of the collection consists of the plate glass negatives which were used from the 19th century onwards as a teaching aid and consist of photographic plates of international artworks and architectural examples.
We have identified people depicted in these photographs where possible. Please get in touch if you spot any inconsistencies, omissions or errors, and we will edit descriptions accordingly.
The Glasgow School of Art
A variety of photographs from Georges-Marie Baltus' personal memories featuring landscapes and rural scenes captured during his Italian and Europeans tours.
Baltus, Georges-Marie
Williamwood House, Netherlee, Glasgow
Exterior of house from driveway.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
View of cinema cafe/dining room.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
Photograph and key to photograph of The Glasgow School of Art staff at Tarbet
Large wooden framed black and white photograph of 15 men, staff and Board members of The Glasgow School of Art, in the grounds of Tarbet Hotel Loch Lomond. Label at foot of frame reads, "presented by J Arnold Fleming OBE." Annan and Sons photographers label on verso. Smaller wooden framed diagrammatic key to photograph of an outing of The Glasgow School of Art staff to Tarbet Hotel, Loch Lomond in 1890. Both behind glass.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
View of the main auditorium.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
A variety of photographs of different artworks completed by Georges-Marie Baltus. Some of these items are dated to his time as a lecturer in Belgium, several years after he left Glasgow.
Baltus, Georges-Marie
Williamwood House, Netherlee, Glasgow
Exterior of house from the garden.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
Material related to Georges-Marie Baltus
A variety of photographs comprising artworks completed by Georges-Marie Baltus and images of his Italian and European tours from his personal memories. Some of these items are dated to his time as a lecturer at The Glasgow School of Art.
Baltus, Georges-Marie
Williamwood House, Netherlee, Glasgow
The owner's bathroom.
T & R Annan & Sons Ltd
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Photograph of a mural by Francis H. Newbery
The photograph features a religious mural. The carboard displays an inscription by Francis H. Newbery dedicating the photograph to Archibald Haswell Miller. The backside of the carboard shows the original measurements of the mural and additional notes.
Newbery, Francis Henry
Accession of Papers related to Francis Newbery
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Later accessions of material relating to Francis Newbery. Material was not deposited as part of his working papers as Director of the School, but includes some working papers and correspondence from during his time as Director in addition to papers dating to after his retirement, family records and photographs, and written materials regarding Newbery.
Includes:
See this blog-post for more information about the discovery of these materials: http://www.gsaarchives.net/2018/03/cataloguing-gsa-famous-friends-fra-newbery-discovered/
Newbery, Francis Henry
Papers of Archibald Haswell Miller
A variety of loose artworks, cover designs, correspondence, ephemera, and photographs completed by and belonging to Archibald Haswell Miller. The collections includes proofs for book covers and pamphlets, personal correspondence relating to his studies and subsequent career, different ephemera relating to Haswell Miller's student days and photographs of artworks and students and staff members of The Glasgow School of Art.
This collection also includes material relating to Georges-Marie Baltus (DC 098/2) , including photographs of his artworks and his Italian and European trips, and Francis H. Newbery (DC 098/3).
Miller, Archibald E Haswell
Material related to Francis H. Newbery
A variety of items relating to Francis H. Newbery, including his application to become Head Master of The Glasgow School of Art, a photograph of a mural, and a portrait photograph.
Newbery, Francis Henry
Papers of Francis H Newbery, Director of Glasgow School of Art, 1885-1918
Part of Records of The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland
Includes:
Newbery, Francis Henry