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Scrapbook

Julian Trevelyan
1938–40
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Heads of Six of Hogarth’s Servants

William Hogarth
c.1750–5
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

Jane, Evelyn, James and Helen

Philip Connard
1913

Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer

John Singer Sargent
1902

The Misses Hunter

John Singer Sargent
1902

The Bridges Family

John Constable
1804

Kids with Collected Junk Near Byker Bridge (Byker)

Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen
1971, printed 2012
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The Staff

E.L.T. Mesens
1962

Lyric Fantasy

Augustus John OM
c.1913–14

The Belvoir Hunt: The Meet

Henry Thomas Alken
c.1830–40

The Wedding

R.B. Kitaj
1989–93
On display at Tate Britain part of Modern and Contemporary British Art

Peter Darnell Muilman, Charles Crokatt and William Keable in a Landscape

Thomas Gainsborough
c.1750

Sketchbook, with ‘East end - Cats 1953’ on the label on the spine and ‘1953’ inside front cover

James Boswell
1953
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Three Ladies in a Grand Interior (‘The Broken Fan’), possibly Catherine Darnley, Duchess of Buckingham with Two Ladies

William Hogarth
c.1736

Mrs Carl Meyer and her Children

John Singer Sargent
1896
On display at Tate Britain part of Sargent and Fashion

Two mounted photographs of Bernard Meninsky taken with friends with captions

Anonymous
[1920s]

D.G. Rossetti Precociously Manifesting ... that Queer Indifference to Politics ...

Sir Max Beerbohm
1916–17

British Stock and Alien Inspiration, 1849

Sir Max Beerbohm
1917

The Sole Remark Likely to Have Been Made by Benjamin Jowett about the Mural Paintings at the Oxford Union

Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
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Miss Cornforth: ‘Oh, very pleased to meet Mr Ruskin, I’m sure’

Sir Max Beerbohm
1916
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