Watercolour, 1825, by G Yates of the new Anatomy Theatre exterior, St Thomas's Hospital, Southwark
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Watercolour painting of exterior the theatre of anatomy, St Thomas' Hospital, Southwark, by G Yates, 1825.
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Watercolour, 1825, by G Yates of the new Anatomy Theatre exterior, St Thomas's Hospital, Southwark
Watercolour painting of exterior the theatre of anatomy, St Thomas' Hospital, Southwark, by G Yates, 1825.
Watercolour painting of the exterior of the wards of Job and Lazarus, St Thomas' Hospital, Southwark, by G Yates.
Watercolour with wording, 'Gutbubble Light', by Jeff Nuttall, 1977
Jeff Nuttall: framed picture with wording, 'Gutsbubble Light', watercolour on paper, 1977, 297 x 397mm,
Watercolour paintings possibly by Beatrice Mary Bristowe, [1886-1895]
Nine watercolour paintings attributed to the daughter of John Bristowe.
Bristowe, John Syer, 1827-1895, physician
Watercolour paintings and sketches by John Syer Bristowe, 1886-1895
Collection of watercolour paintings and sketches of John Bristowe including two volumes of watercolours by John S Bristowe, 1886-1895, including images of St Mary's Abbey, York; Studland Bay; Corfe Castle; Matterhorn; Vienna; Craig-y-care; Harlow Mill River Stort; North Wales; (some with loose pages and incomplete); sketch book containing pencil sketches, 1889-1897, including images of Welsh landscapes, Lake Geneva, Bradfield, and Norway; and loose paintings of Bradfield College, Staverton Bridge, Amalfi 1895, Capri, [Loen Nourn] Norway, and various other images.
Watercolour of people and animals by Jack Micheline, 1964
Jack Micheline, American poet and artist, died 1998: original watercolour of human and bovine forms, signed 'Micheline '64'
Watercolour illustration of a Mr Ludlow [1800-1850]
Painted full length portrait, in profile of Mr Ludlow [Book]
Watercolour by Jeff Nuttall, [1985]
Jeff Nuttall: framed picture in 'landscape' series, watercolour on paper, 240 x 170 in a frame 380 x 313mm
Water bird, by Kirby Malone, produced by Pod Books, 1976
Pod Books (London): Water bird by Kirby Malone, 1976, with an extra typescript poem 'for Eric Mottram' from Malone, dated 24 Oct 1975
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa', 1977 Jul 21
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa'.
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa', 1977
Washington Weekly: 'The fate of South Africa' by Dr Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Strength from isolation', 1978 Mar 2
Washington Weekly: 'Strength from isolation' by Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Rhodesians have shown courage', 1978 May 18
Washington Weekly: 'Rhodesian's have shown courage', view by Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Over-reaction compounds problems', 1978 Feb 16
Washington Weekly: 'Over-reaction compounds problems' by Jack Penn.
Washington Weekly: 'Is the UN civilized? A South African view', 1978
Washington Weekly: 'Is the UN civilized?-a South African view by Jack Penn (photocopy).
Washington Weekly: 'Double-dealing standards', 1978 Feb 23
Washington Weekly: 'Double-dealing standards' by Jack Penn.
WASHINGTON VERSION, THE: television documentary archive
The collection includes uncut audio cassettes, video cassettes and transcripts of interviews, concerning events leading up to the Gulf War (1990-1991) such as the role of the United States in the liberation of Kuwait following its invasion by Iraq, 2 Aug 1990; US relations with the international community coalition which included Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Soviet Union; the role of the United Nations; and the background to decisions taken by the US government in response to the invasion and up until the ceasefire of 28 Feb 1991. It also contains related transcripts of US Congress proceedings, research files, news cuttings, video cassettes of the three episodes of the television documentary The Washington Version as broadcast in the UK, scripts for each episode, draft version of scripts and documentary, as well as uncut video cassette footage of television news reports, press conferences and addresses, contemporary to the conflict. The documentary was advertised as 'a personal history of the Gulf Crisis told by US Cabinet members, their deputies and key allies'. Those interviewed include James Addison Baker III, US Secretary of State, 1989-1992; Richard B (Dick) Cheney, US Secretary of Defense, 1989-1993; Robert Gates, Assistant to the US President and Deputy National Security Advisor, 1989-1991; Gen Brent Scowcroft, National Security Advisor, 1989-1993; James Danforth Quayle, US Vice President, 1989-1993; Stephen Joshua Solarz, Democrat member of US Congress, 1975-1993; Gen Colin Powell, Chairman, US Joint Chiefs of Staff; Gen Norman Schwarzkopf, Commander in Chief; Thomas Stephen Foley, Democrat member of US Congress, 1965-1995, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1989-1995; Ambassador Thomas Reeve Pickering, US Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1989-1992; Lawrence S Eagleburger, Deputy Secretary of State, 1989-1992; Richard N Haass, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director, Near East & South Asian Affairs, National Security Council, 1989-1993; John Kelly, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, 1989-1991; Robert M Kimmitt, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, 1989-1991; Charles Powell, Baron Powell of Bayswater, Private Secretary to the British Prime Minister, 1984-1991; Dennis B Ross, Director, Policy Planning Staff, US Department of State, 1989-1992; H E Sheikh Saud Nasir Al-Sabah, Kuwait Ambassador to the US, 1981-present; Joseph Charles Wilson IV, Charge d'Affairs, US Embassy, Baghdad 1988-1991; Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, Under Secretary for Policy, US Department of Defense 1899-1993; Sergei Tarasenko, Policy Advisor to Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze 1985-1991; and Martin Indyk, Washington Institute for Near Eastern Policy, 1984-1993.
Brian Lapping Associates
Washington Times, editorial: 'High marks for High Frontier', 1984 May 4
Washington Times, editorial: 'High marks for High Frontier'.