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Exhibition catalogues.

 Subject
Subject Source: Other Source
Scope Note: Record, usually in a printed medium, of a public display of items in an art gallery, museum or other forum, giving a description of the items so displayed and listing them in the order in which they were displayed. Source: In AAT as a concept, but undefined. English spelling of catalogue preferred. Defined by SR.

Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:

Catalogues and papers concerning an exhibition on the history of John Murray, publishers, held at Bumpus Ltd., London., 1930-1931

 File
Identifier: Acc.13328/1629
Scope and Contents

File contains original catalogues, invitations, and letters concerning an exhibition held on the history of John Murray, publishers, at 350 Oxford Street ("in the Old Court House, Messrs. J. & E. Bumpus, Ltd.") in July 1931, alongside a typescript copy of the speech given by Lord Ernle at the opening. Catalogues record the list of exhibits as well as the potted history of the company. File also includes two original booklets on the history of Bumpus Ltd. (1930).

Dates: 1930-1931

Catalogues of art exhibitions annotated by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1960-1974, undated.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.26180-26186
Scope and Contents

In some cases, the annotations formed the drafts of his reviews published in the ‘Scotsman’.

Dates: 1960-1974, undated.

Geffrye Museum, London, 1974

 File
Identifier: MS.50729
Scope and Contents

File contains the catalogue for the 'Prints and Drawings of East London' exhibition staged by Lucinda Mackay between 30 January - 3 March 1974, and copy prints of artworks. Also includes a press release and a guest list for a private viewing.

Dates: 1974

Letters, and papers, of Lucinda Mackay concerning private gallery exhibitions, 1965-2015

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MS.50727-MS.50734
Scope and Contents

This sub-series contains correspondence files pertaining to Lucinda Mackay's communications with the following gallerries regarding exhibitions: Addison Ross Gallery, London; Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh; Geffrye Museum, London; and Torrance Gallery, Edinburgh. It also includes additional aggregated files for exhibition ephemera, mailing lists, and smaller items of correspondence.

Dates: 1965-2015