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Total number of records: 19

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Archives15
Books and printed items4

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letter writing9
art education6
employment3
gift giving3
press cuttings3
art history2
exhibitions2
painting2
universities2
adult education1

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London, United Kingdom7
Leeds, United Kingdom5
Ripon, United Kingdom1
St Ives, United Kingdom1

Top 10: People and organisations

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De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969)4
Betty Parsons Gallery1
Binyon, Laurence (1869-1943)1
Lowry, Laurence Stephen, 1887-19761
Manchester City Art Gallery1
Margo, Boris (1902-1995)1
Margo, Boris, 1902-19951
Parsons, Betty1
Victoria and Albert Museum, Londres, Angl.--Catalogues1
Victoria and Albert Museum. Circulation Department1

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Wood engraving of leaves and chestnuts

29 Oct 1938

Press cutting with a reproduction of a wood engraving of leavs and chestnuts, possibly by Maurice de Sausmarez, published in the News Chronicle Magazine on 29 October 1939, p. 9.

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The burning of the leaves : and other poems

Binyon, Laurence (1869-1943); De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969)

1944

Contents: The burning of the leaves. -- Ezekiel. -- High over the battling street. -- The lamp of Greece. -- The winds of all the world. -- The cherry trees. -- The orchard. -- To Elsie Fogerty. -- Wi...

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'Professor Bonamy Dobree to leave Leeds'

1955

Press cutting titled 'Professor Bonamy Dobree to leave Leeds: Retiring because of ill-health' published in the Yorkshire Post, likely in 1955. The article provides a short account of Dobrée's life an...

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List of illuminated leaves & cuttings in the traveling series

De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969); Victoria and Albert Museum. Circulation Department

1924

Includes bibliographical references (pages vii-viii).

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Boris Margo : Betty Parsons Gallery

Margo, Boris (1902-1995); Parsons, Betty; De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969); Betty Parsons Gallery

[1955]

The leaves of plates are not bound.

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Record token for Maurice de Sausmarez

Jun 1959

Handwritten card and printed record token for Maurice de Sausmarez, presented by his students at the University of Leeds on his leaving in June in 1959.

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'A gift from art lovers'

5 Nov 1953

Press cutting from the Yorkshire Post and Leeds Mercury titled 'A gift from art lovers', with tributes to Theo Moorman on leaving her role at the Arts Council.

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David Tudor-Pole to Maurice de Sausmarez

26 Apr 1942

Handwritten postcard from David Tudor-Pole to Maurice de Sausmarez, apologising that he had not received the enclosed before and thanking de Sausmarez for the loan. Tudor-Pole notes that he had a shor...

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Elizabeth Bell to Fred Millett

6 Oct 1947

Handwritten letter from the artist Elizabeth Bell to Fred Millett, Honorary Secretary for the Artists' International Association, noting that she will leave her work at Lisle Street tomorrow and enclo...

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Geoffrey Stephenson to Maurice de Sausmarez

1 Apr 1948

Typewritten letter from Geoffrey Stephenson, Secretary of City and Guilds of London Institute, to Maurice de Sausmarez, congratulating de Sausmarez on his new role at Leeds College of Art and expressi...

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Letter from Arthur Finny [?] to Maurice de Sausmarez

c.1942 - 1965

Undated handwritten letter from Arthur Finny [?] to Maurice de Sausmarez, apologising for having to leave a Council meeting early and expressing appreciation for the work de Sausmarez had done at Byam...

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Michael Ayrton to Maurice de Sausmarez

28 May 1946

Handwritten letter from the artist Michael Ayrton to Maurice de Sausmarez, apologising that his work is not available for the Artists' International Association exhibition 'Painters To-day' because it...

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