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William Townsend Papers
GB 0103 TOWNSEND · 1919-1973

Townsend's journals. Also correspondence, personal files, postcards, art photographs, press cuttings, newspapers, typescripts of poems and articles, and general professional papers concerning colleges and exhibitions in Canada and the UK.

Townsend , William , 1909-1973 , Professor of Fine Art
Ruskin Letters
GB 0103 MS ADD 117 · c1844

Five letters of John Ruskin to the Rev Walter Lucas Brown on watercolour painting; letter to Miss Brown.

Ruskin , John , 1819-1900 , author, artist and social reformer
Miers Papers
GB 0103 MS ADD 86 · [19th century-20th century]

Undated manuscript notes on the Staatliches Skulpturensammlung (state sculpture collection), Albertinum, Dresden.

Miers , Sir , Henry Alexander , 1858-1942 , Knight , mineralogist
Freebairn Sketches
GB 0103 MS ADD 225 · Created 1791

Pencil sketches of views in Rome.

Freebairn , Robert , 1765-1808 , landscape painter
Flaxman Manuscripts
GB 0103 MS FLAXMAN · 1788

Manuscript items of John Flaxman, comprising his journal, kept by him in Naples in 1788, consisting of manuscript text and drawings; and a commonplace book containing manuscript notes on sculpture and art and some pencil and ink sketches.

Flaxman , John , 1755-1826 , sculptor and draughtsman
Donaldson Lectures, notes
GB 0103 MS ADD 121 · 1863-1864

Student's notes of lectures given at University College London, session 1863-1864, on fine art and construction by Thomas L Donaldson (1795-1885), first Professor of Architecture.

Anonymous student
Barlow Papers
GB 0103 BARLOW · 1714-1876 (predominant 1821-1876)

Papers of Henry Clark Barlow, comprising papers relating to his Dante studies, both published and unpublished work, including manuscripts and notes for unfinished essays and lectures, titled manuscript notebooks, titled manuscripts, notes from codices and other sources, printed matter, and papers relating to the festivals of Dante; papers relating to his other studies, including a few items on geology and theology, and many sketches relating to the history of art, to architecture and to topography; personal papers, including Barlow's diaries and journals in which he wrote his observations on the architecture, art, geology, history and people of the places he visited, travel notes, and correspondence devoted almost entirely to Dante matters; acquired papers, including photographs, pictures, books, maps, plans, printed matter and ephemera.

Barlow , Henry Clark , 1806-1876 , writer on Dante