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The Moat, Grange Farm, Kimble
John Nash
exhibited 1922
The Cornfield
John Nash
1918
Mill Building, Boxted
John Nash
1962
The Lane
John Nash
exhibited 1923
The Blenheim
John Nash
1947
Avoncliffe from the Aqueduct
John Nash
c.1926
The Cornfield
John Nash
1918
Fallen Tree
John Nash
1955
Wild Garden, Winter
John Nash
1959
Illustrated letter from John Nash to William Harry Nash
John Nash, recipient: William Harry Nash
[24 December 1916]
Sketchbook, ‘The Student’s Drawing Book’
John Nash
1920
Sketchbook
John Nash
1920s
Christmas card, ‘A Shot for the Pot’
John Nash
date not known
Postcard and an illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash, about moving to a different posting
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[29 November 1916]
Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his and Paul Nash’s financial problems
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[5 December 1916]
Illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his role as a bomber
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[c.1916–17]
Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his work ‘The Viaduct’ c. 1916 and illustrated with an army sergeant
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[c.1916–17]
Illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash concerning his experiences in the army and mentioning [William] Marchant
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[9 January 1917]
Illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his work for the Friday Club, his work ‘The Viaduct’ c. 1916, and his works being sent to the U.S.A.
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[29 January 1917]
Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his bid for a commission and his work ‘in a cart track behind Sinodun leading toward Whittenham Clumps’
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[3 May 1917]
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