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Artworks & Archives
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Bomb Falling into Water
Leonard Rosoman
1942
Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca-Cola Project
Cildo Meireles
1970
Journal number twenty-one
Keith Vaughan
19 May–16 June 1944
Journal number twenty five
Keith Vaughan
8 February–28 May 1945
3. Fun Helped Them Fight
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
1972
16. Fantastic Weapons Contrived
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
1972
Ian Fleming as James Bond
Gerald Scarfe CBE
1970
[no title]
Martin Disler
1981
Norwich Being Bombed, 1942
Colin Self
2001
Bomb Store
David Bomberg
1942
Bomb Store
David Bomberg
1942
Conversion
Peter Kennard
1986
Exhibition catalogue ‘F.E. McWilliam / Sculpture 1972-73 / Women of Belfast’, Waddington Galleries II, London, 31 October - 24 November 1973
F.E. McWilliam
1973
Private view card, ‘Women of Belfast. New Bronzes by F.E. McWilliam’, the Dawson Gallery, Dublin
F.E. McWilliam
4 –20 October 1973
Private view card, ‘F.E. McWilliam / Sculpture 1972-73 / Women of Belfast’, the Waddington Galleries II, London
F.E. McWilliam
31 October–24 November 1973
Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written from Camberley Staff College
Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
5 October 1916
Illustrated letter from John Nash to William Harry Nash
John Nash, recipient: William Harry Nash
[16 May 1917]
Letter from John Nash to William Harry Nash
John Nash, recipient: William Harry Nash
[14 August 1917]
Incomplete letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his activities in the bombing section of his unit
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[c.1916–17]
Illustrated letter from John Nash to Christine Nash about his role as a bomber
John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[c.1916–17]
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