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Windtunnel Test
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
1950
Rain, Steam, and Speed, engraved by R. Brandard
After Joseph Mallord William Turner
published 1859–61
Letter from Henry Moore to Michael Ayrton
Henry Moore OM, CH, recipient: Michael Ayrton
1 November 1956
Diary of Caroline Gotch
Caroline Burland Gotch
10 November 1883–4
Six Times Eight, Dreaming
Peter Phillips
1974
22. Wind Tunnel Test
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
1972
[title not known]
Michael Rothenstein
1976
[title not known]
Michael Rothenstein
1976
3. Crow Messenger
Dennis Geden
1976
Untitled (92/21)
Bill Woodrow
1992
Manuscript of Meninsky’s article ‘The appreciation of drawing’
Bernard Meninsky
[1948]
Typed document ‘The Plastic Elements of Construction’ (Synthesis with Architecture: 1954) by Stephen Gilbert
Stephen Gilbert
June 1954
Letter from Henry Moore to Michael Ayrton
Henry Moore OM, CH, recipient: Michael Ayrton
15 February 1949
Letter from Henry Moore to Michael Ayrton
Henry Moore OM, CH, recipient: Michael Ayrton
28 October 1949
Note from Henry Moore to Michael Ayrton
Henry Moore OM, CH, recipient: Michael Ayrton
date not known
Letter from Ernst Schwitters to Kurt Schwitters and Edith Thomas (‘Wanty’) about his holiday, his father’s health and his wish for his father to move to Lysaker and Bergmann
Ernst Schwitters, Eve Schwitters, recipients: Kurt Schwitters, Edith “Wanty” Thomas
21 September 1947
Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore
Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
[1940]
Journal number twenty four
Keith Vaughan
8 October 1944–8 February 1945
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