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Papers of Ethel Sands (1873-1962)

1720–1961

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Available online are a group of letters sent to Ethels Sands and Nan Hudson from Walter Sickert during the first half of the 20th century. The letters illustrate the close friendship Sickert had with Sands and Hudson. Topics within the letters include advice on artistic technique and general news.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.

Collection Owner
Ethel Sands 1873–1962
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented to Tate Archive by Colonel Christopher Sands in November 1991.
Reference
TGA 9125

155 objects in this collection

  • Papers of Ethel Sands (1873-1962)

    155 Objects

    • Letters from Walter Sickert to Nan Hudson and Ethel Sands

      155 Objects

Title
Papers of Ethel Sands (1873-1962)
Date
1720–1961
Description
Available online are a group of letters sent to Ethels Sands and Nan Hudson from Walter Sickert during the first half of the 20th century. The letters illustrate the close friendship Sickert had with Sands and Hudson. Topics within the letters include advice on artistic technique and general news.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 9125

Showing 41–60 of 155 objects

Telegram from Walter Sickert to Nan Hudson

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Anna Hope Hudson
5 June 1911
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Telegram from Walter Sickert to Nan Hudson

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Anna Hope Hudson
3 June 1911
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Telegram from Walter Sickert to Nan Hudson

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Anna Hope Hudson
25 July 1911
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands and Nan Hudson

Walter Richard Sickert, recipients: Ethel Sands, Anna Hope Hudson
[c.1914]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed 26 Red Lion Square, London

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[August–September 1915]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed London County Council, Westminster Technical Institute, London

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[c.1916]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed 8 Fitzroy Street

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[1915–16]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed London County Council, Westminster Technical Institute, London

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[1915]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed 8 Fitzroy Street

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[c.1915]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed 26 Red Lion Square, London

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[August–September 1915]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed 26 Red Lion Square, London

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[c.1914–15]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[1914]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed 26 Red Lion Square, London

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[1914–15]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed Café de Rouen, Albert Gilles, Dieppe

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
1914
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[August–September 1914]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
1914
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Letter from Walter Sickert, addressed Envermeu

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Unknown person(s)
[1914]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed Envermeu

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[1914]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands, addressed Envermeu

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[1914]
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Letter from Walter Sickert to Ethel Sands

Walter Richard Sickert, recipient: Ethel Sands
[March 1914]
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