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Letter from Ronald Moody to Mr Turner of G. T. Friend, engraver
Ronald Moody, recipients: Mr. Turner, G.T. Friend, engravers
17 April 1965
Letter from Walter Sickert to Nan Hudson, addressed 6 Mornington Crescent, London
Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Anna Hope Hudson
[c.1909]
Letter from Walter Sickert to Nan Hudson, addressed Euston Hotel, London
Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Anna Hope Hudson
June 1913
Sketch of a still life with a vase and flowers, and a list of words and their shorthand translation
Bernard Meninsky
date not known
Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore, addressed 48a Torrington Place, London
Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
[1939]
Original artwork by Conrad Atkinson listing words relevant to the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland, arranged in the shape of a shamrock
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1974–5]
Colour photograph, mounted on board, of two women standing in front of a wall with a Union Jack and the word, ‘Ulster’, painted on it.
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph, mounted on board, of the words ‘Ulster’, ‘Up UVF’, and a Union Jack painted on a wall
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with a pig, dressed in a police or army uniform, next to the word, ‘British’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with a pig, dressed in a police or army uniform, next to the words, ‘Go Home’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall in Derry, Northern Ireland painted with the words, ‘Join the IRA’, and ‘Free Derry’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]
Colour photograph of a wall mural in Northern Ireland depicting King William III on horseback with the words, ‘In God is Our Trust, William III’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]
Colour photograph of a drawing depicting the map of Ireland divided into its four provinces, bordered by two rifles and the words, ‘Long Kesh 1975’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall relief in Northern Ireland depicting King William III on horseback, and the words, ‘In God Our Trust. The Relief of Derry. 1688-1690’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a drawing depicting a soldier, a paramilitary soldier, the Starry Plough flag, the Sunburst flag, and the Irish flag, and the words, ‘1916 1975. To Mary from your loving husband Hughie’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with King William III and a Red Hand of Ulster, surrounded by the words, ‘Ulster Forever’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]
Colour photograph of an illustrated piece of cloth depicting the crests of the four provinces of Ireland, a paramilitary soldier holding an Irish flag and a rifle, the words, ‘Long Kesh Internment Camp 1971’, and a list of names
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with a stick man, an Irish flag, and the words, ‘Dads Army’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]
Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with an Irish flag, a soldier, and the words, ‘Easter 1916-74-5’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Artwork using words to illustrate the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland between 1968 and 1975 by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
01 May 1975
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