Various artists: [Non-New Zealand bookplates by individual artists, collected by David Graham. 1800-1950]

Date
1800-1950
Reference
BOOKPLATES-Graham-NonNZ-Artists
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Quantity: 88 container(s).

Physical Description: Engravings, etchings

Finding Aids: None..

Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s] / Various artists: [Non-New Zealand bookplates collected by David Graham. 15-- - 1950s].
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88 container(s), Bookplates, Engravings, Engravings, etchings, Orientation: Vertical image
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Feint, Adrian, 1894-1971 :[Bookplates made by the artist Adrian Feint for various perso...

Date: 1927 - 1944

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Feint, Adrian, 1894-1971

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Feint

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Dates for some of the plates is taken from the catalogue of bookplates at the Flinders University of South Australia - see website at http://www.lib.flinders.edu.au/resources/collection/special/bookplate/ Contains plates made for: Margaret Allen (shows cocker spaniel "Dan").[1931] Australian Mutual Provident Society. [1934] Bank of New South Wales Carlyle S Baer [1929]. (Book and flowers) George Blackwood. [1934](Theatrical masks) Mona du Boise [1931] "Roxane" (Peter Pan statue?) E G Boreham. [1934] (Landscape with coast and trees) Enid de Chair. [1930]. (Sailing ship) Francis Clune. [1927]. (Sheet music) Francis Clune [1931]. (Naval bust and sailing ship) (2 copies) Frank Clune. n.d. (Aeroplane and globe) Joy Garden. [1944] (Bunch of flowers) John Gartner. [1941]. (Man reading by lake) M I Humphries. n.d. (Putto fountain) Isaac A Isaacs. [1936]. (House) F C V Lane. [1932]. (E.S.S.C. logo and steamship) Frank E Lane. [1934]. (Man in 17th century costume reading) Frank E Lane. [1933]. (Man in 17th century costume with fencing rapier) T. P. 1926. (Woman in Victorian dress with parasol) S R Phippard. [1929]. (Classical bust MEIDEN AGAN (in Greek)) (2 copies) Barbara Rixson. [1931] (Honeyeaters - birds) Sacre Coeur, Burke Road, Malvern. [1942] (Convent or school building) Peter Tansey. 1930. (Child with toys) Convent of the Sacred Heart, Kincoppal, Elizabeth Bay. Peter Tansey gave this book to the Library.[1937] Tony's book. 1932 (Parrot and fish) Quantity: 25 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Woodcuts, engravings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Shaw, Gerrard Gayfield, b 1885 :[Bookplates made by the artist Gayfield Shaw for variou...

Date: 1910 - 1950

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Shaw, Gerrard Gayfield, 1885-

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Shaw

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Dates are taken from the website of the Australian and New Zealand Bookplate Collection at the Flinders University of South Australia. N C de Arcy. n.d. Heraldic. A N Armstrong. n.d. Columned doorway and heraldic shield. P Neville Barnett. Presented to P Neville Barnett by Australian and New Zealand bookplate collectors. 1951. (Shows portrait of P Neville Barnett). Rose Berry. [1931]. Mirror image of interior scene. Josephine Beveridge. n.d. Looking into an elegant garden from a doorway. E G Boreham. [1932]. Bust on a table. E. G. Boreham. [1931]. Mermaid playing a violin, with lyre in the foreground, and surf. Francis Clune. n.d. Sailing ship and anchor. Surgical Library of R Gordon Craig, bequested to the University Sydney.l [1931]. Shows a portrait of R Gordon Craig. Grace Forster. February 1932. Wall-fountain. Elsa Hale. 1951. Palm tree and figures in a garden. (2 copies) The King's School. 1931. Front portico of the school building, presumably established in 1831 (Roman numerals MDCCCXXXI). Ethel & Frank McDowell. Aug. 1938. Monk reading in a monastery garden. Margaret McLeod. 1953 (pencil inscription on mount). Portrait of a young woman, probably the owner. Mabel E McQueen. Jan 1932. Cocker spaniel, and crest of Otago University. Adeline Moran. June 1937. Dining room reflected in a mirror. G D Perrottet. 7.6.32. Peacock on a balcony. Ivie Price. "Engraved by me from another's design". n.d. Gwendolyn Mary Pye [and] Walter Osmond Pye. Nov 1946. Light aeroplane. Royal North Shore Hospital of Sydney. October 10 1937. Shows the hospital building and crest. Cedric Shaw. Jan 1932. Sailing ship and pirates. Florence Jean Shaw. 7.5.32. Victorian woman in a walled garden. J M Shaw. October 1931. Stone staircase. Jane Shaw. Nov 20, 1932. Woman on the verandah watching gleaners a la Millet. Sheila Singer Shaw. Aug 1940. Spires seen through a Gothic arched window. Bertha Mac Smith, Palafia. 1954. Australian homestead. Maynie Wadsworth. 30.10.1944. Eagle on a globe. (2 copies) Frances Zabel. August 11, 1932. "The soul is not where it lives but where it loves". Underwater design with fish and seahorse swimming around spheres or bubbles. Quantity: 28 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Etchings, sizes varying Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Godson, John Barclay, 1882-1957 :[Bookplates made by the artist John Barclay Godson for...

Date: 1920 - 1950

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Godson, John Barclay, 1882-1957

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Godson

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Neville Barnett. (1931? Book and table-lamp) Dorothy Cridland. 1940 (Teatro Greco Taormina) Sir T W Edgeworth David [1932] (man with microscope) Roger Fair. [1933]. "The optimist". Aborigine with boomerang and kookaburras. A H Garnsey. Wood engraving (2 different) [1932?] (jar and plate) John B Godson, his book [wood engraving] (2 copies, one stuck to backing, with selfportrait) John B Godson (etching) [1931]. Hilda. [1931]. (Head and shoulders portrait of a woman) Copper engraving. Plus one labelled Hilda showing just the surrounding wreath Roland Love. [1933] Etching. C L Regan. (Books, skull, two heraldic crests - one engraved "Riverview"). [1932. Process B1]. Dave Smith. (Two men fighting). 1932. Quantity: 12 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Eve, George William, 1855-1915 :[Bookplates made by the artist George William Eve for v...

Date: 1890 - 1910

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Eve, George William, 1855-1915

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Eve

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: W Bruce Bannerman (1900. Pictures a man in armour with a sword and flag. The flag is plain excepting a dark square in the top left corner containing a diagonal cross. Includes motto "pro patria") Percy Neville Barnett (1914. Includes motto "spes mea in deo". Pictures an engraved heraldic shield quartered diagonally with a lion's head in the top quarter, and an armorial helmet with closed or fixed visor bearing a crown or coronet, and a muzzled bear at the crest) (2 copies) Sir John Nicholson Barran ({Bt.} 1896. Includes motto "amor patriae". Armorial imagery includes a helmet with fixed visor and a turret or gatehouse at the crest. Heraldic shield depicts a muzzled bear and an upheld white hand) Taille Bois (imagery includes an heraldic shield with a diagonal cross and 2 escallops, and a helmet with fixed or closed visor bearing a bull's head with wings as a crest [note that this is very likely related to another bookplate in this box, that of James Charles Getting]) Edward Bond (1905. Full text reads "Du bon du mon coeur; Mihi et Meis; Edward Bond. 1905") Elizabeth Anne Bostock (1895. Pictured is a study or studio with a view over the sea, a bookshelf, an easel with a painting and palette and a viola or violin. Includes the motto "ars amora natura amici") A H F Boughey (1905. Includes motto "nec quaerere nec spernere honorem". Pictures 2 fixed visored helmets facing each other, the crest of 1 being a spear head and the other a deer's head. Heraldic shield includes 5 deer heads and 6 arrows in flight) Philip Wm. Poole Britton ({F.S.A.} includes motto "salut a tous". Pictures an armorial helmet with a fixed visor bearing a lion's paw as a crest, upon an heraldic shield depicting 2 lions, 2 stars with 6 points, and 3 turrets or gatehouses) Charles John Philip Cave ([this name could alternatively read Charles Philip John Cave] 1902. Includes text "Cave Adsum". Pictured is an heraldic shield including a running collared hound and latticework pattern, atop of which is an armorial helmet with fixed visor, bearing a crest of a flower, possibly a daisy, upon which is a hound's head) William Kyle Westwood Chafy ({of Rous Lench}{D D} 1899. Includes motto "fide et fidu cia". Pictured is a complex heraldic shield, atop of which is an armorial helmet with closed and possibly fixed visor, bearing a peacock as a crest) (2 copies) James Frederick Chance (1895. Includes motto "deo non fortuna". Pictured is an heraldic shield quartered by a diagonal cross, 2 quarters depicting fleur-de-lis and 2 depicting turrets or gatetowers. Atop of this is a helmet with fixed visor, bearing as a crest a rearing lion with sword and foliage) Frederici Arthuri Crisp ({S.A.S.} 1899. Includes motto "dum tempus habemus operemur bonum". Pictures a heraldic shield with a chevron and 5 horseshoes) R E H D (1894. Includes motto "deo ducente". Pictures an heraldic shield with 3 circular wreaths and a grotesque face, possibly of a lion, atop of which is a helmet with fixed visor bearing a griffin-esque creature as a crest) William Farrer (1897. Includes motto "ferre va ferme". Pictured is an heraldic shield with imagery of deer heads, horseshoes and acorns. Upon this are 2 helmets, 1 bearing a deer's head and 3 spear points as a crest, the other an acorn, a pair of wings and 3 horseshoes) James Charles Getting (1904. Full text reads "Taille bois; James Charles Getting of Doughton Cottage; Ross-on-Wye. Co: Hereford". Pictured is an heraldic shield with a diagonal cross and 2 escallops, atop of which is a helmet with fixed visor bearing at the crest a bull's head with wings) J W L Glaisher (full text reads "J.W.L. Glaisher Sc.D. Coll.SS.Trin.Cant. Soc. Ex Libris". Urn depicted at base of bookplate features mathematical symbols as decoration) J J Howard (full text reads "credo christi cruce; Ex Libris J.J. Howard; L.L.D F.S.A; mal traver s herald [possibly intended as mal travers herald?]; Extra ordinary; SS SS; Dieu et mon droit". Pictured is an heraldic shield upon which is a helmet with fixed visor bearing a lion on hind legs as a crest) Robert H Mackworth-Praed ({of Mickleham Downs, Surrey} 1901. Includes motto "gwell angau na cywilydd". Pictured is a heraldic shield divided into 20 parts with imagery including rearing lions, castles, spear points, chevrons, dog heads and crosses. Armorial helmet has a fixed visor and bears a wing at the crest) Sir Reginald Pole-Carew ({of Anthony. Co: Cornwall. K.C.B} Includes motto "pollet virtus". Pictured are 2 heraldic shields, upon which is an armorial helmet with fixed visor bearing a rearing lion and spears at the crest. Both shields are enclosed by wreaths. Also pictured are 3 medals; 1 representing the title "K C B", Knight Commander of the Bath; 1 7 pointed medal with 7 stars and 7 crescents, possibly representing the Turkish "Order of Medjid"; 1 is a maltese cross in form with a crown and the word "Victoria") George H Viner (1905. Includes motto "vi ner visque". Pictured is an heraldic shield including 2 black birds, upon which is an armorial helmet with a fixed visor bearing a armoured arm clasping a buckle in hand) Quantity: 20 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Barrett, William Phillips, fl 1912: [Bookplates made by the artist W P Barrett for vari...

Date: 1890 - 1911

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Barrett, William Phillips, 1861-1938

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Barrett

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Ernest Ridley Debenham (1910. 2 identical bookplates)) Edward Granville Eliot (1908. Full text reads "Edward Granville Eliot and Clare his wife; Praecedentibus Insta". Heraldic imagery includes an elephant's head atop of a full faceplate helmet) Reverendus Dominus Georgius Radulphus Fetherston ({Baronettus} 1908. Includes motto "Volens et Valens". Heraldic imagery includes 2 ostriches, a gazelle , 4 swallows in flight and a shield which bears 3 white feathers and a dark hand upheld on a white background in inset) Robertson Lawson (1898. Includes mottoes "hac virtus mercede digna" and "dominus providebit". Included in the imagery is an inset of a castle near a stream and wood, several books bearing the titles "The Works of Sir W. Scott Bt.", "Shingto Irving" [possibly meaning Washington Irving], "Napoleon", "Longfellow" and "Burton's Scotland", and prominent in the floral border are thistle plants) Charles Hesketh Fleetwood Hesketh (1911. Includes motto "quod tibi hoc alteri") Sir David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons ({Bart. of Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells} 1908. Includes motto "deo adjuvante". Note this bookplate is a "half-tone reproduction from the engraved plate") Robert Hall (1902. Pictured is a study, with a cathedral in view through the window) Reginald Nicholson (1898. Pictured is a chair before a fire and hearth, with books, a dog, a tennis racket, a gun and a dead pheasant among the objects around it. Note on back of bookplate reads "From Barrett's LV bookplates ...") Royal Naval & Military Bazaar (1900. Full text reads "Honi soit mal y pense; Easiest soul to please, handy ashore, handy afloat; Look Sirs, my wounds I got them in my country's service; Dieu et mon droit; Royal Naval and Military Bazaar. June 1900; In aid of H.R.H. Princess Christian's homes for disabled soldiers and sailors". Depicted are 2 men with various military regalia and armourments, and an inset showing a large gunship and several smaller vessels at sea) V Sackville-West (1903. Pictured is a large stately home or castle in an open park-like setting with deer and sheep, with the name "V Sackville-West" depicted as though part of a garden feature. Note on back of bookplate reads "Knoll Park") Hans Sauer (includes motto "jamais abattu") Mary Lothrop Sheridan (1901. Pictures a large stately home viewed through a window, across a lake or river. Includes the text "Silent companions of the lonely hour friends who can neither alter nor forsake". On a desk in the foreground lie several books, bearing the titles "Sheridan" and "Dutch Republic, Motley") Isabel Somerset (1906. Includes motto "Sicut Flos inter Spinas". Pictured are trees in blossom) Mary Emma Wilson (1900. Pencilled note on bookplate reads "Mrs Arthur Wilson") Ellen Wharncliffe (1906. Pictured is a waterfall down a layered rock formation. Includes the text "To me the meanest flower that blows can give, Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears", quoted from Wordsworth. Bookplate also illustrates several books which bear the titles "Bentham's Flora", "Bicknels", "Botanical Tables" and "Sowerbys Wild Flowers") Alfred Harmsworth (1903. Pictured is a brook and several books, 1 titled "The Complete Angler" by Izaak Walton) Mary Hay (1898. Pictures a study or library interior with piano and the motto "esto sol testis" upon the wall. Collector notes owner's profession as "Author") Christopher Head (1902. Includes motto "Study Quiet". Pictured is St Christopher carrying the Christ child across the river, and a heraldic shield with a white chevron and 3 pegasus heads) Quantity: 19 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Brangwyn, Frank, 1867-1956 :[Bookplates made by the artist Frank Brangwyn for various p...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Brangwyn, Frank, 1867-1956

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Brangwyn

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: W Bradley (pictured is a shepherd boy playing upon a flute with some of his flock behind him) A G Tosatto (name of owner illegible. Bookplate pictures a large black bird standing before a mask or sculptured head. The head is surrounded by what may be vine leaves or hibiscus flowers and has its eyes closed) Quantity: 2 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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French, Edwin Davis, 1851-1906 :[Bookplates made by the artist Edwin Davis French for v...

Date: 1890 - 1910

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: French, Edwin Davis, 1851-1906

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-French

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: William Loring Andrews (full text reads "Ex Libris; William Loring Andrews; Victrix Fortunae Sapientia; E. D. French sc. 1894"; bookplate also includes an inset of a waterside colony entitled "Nieuw Amsterdam; 1640", a Greek coin and several books including "The compleat angler" and "Essays of Elia") W E Baillie (1894. Includes motto "major virtus quam splendor", and an inset picturing a castle upon a hill, possibly Edinburgh Castle) Henry C Bernheim (1904) Edward Hale Bierstadt (1894. Includes motto "Nunc Mihi Mox Aliis" and pictures a boy with a flute and a lamb or sheep, 2 theatrical masks, and books which include the titles "Waller" and "Donne") W K Bixby (1906. Bookplate features unusual illustration of an octopus, apparently swimming in a sea of books) Henry Blackwell (1894. Includes the text "y ddraig goch a ddyry gychwyn", an inset of a castle on a hill overlooking a body of water, and several books with the titles "Bookplates, Warren"; "Cambrian Bibliography, Rowlands"; "Modern Bookbinding, Matthews"; "History of Cambria, Powell". Another inset features a workshop and workers, possibly a bookbindery) Harriet Blair Borland (1895) Sidney Ernest Bradshaw (1898) Helen Elvira Brainerd (1893) William Augustus Brewer (1903. Includes motto "pro deo et patria. Also included is a shield bearing stars and stripes reminiscent of American pageantry and an inset of a church with ivy covered walls) Beverly Chew (1894. Includes motto "esto quod, esse videris") Charles E Clark ({M.D.} 1894. 2 bookplates) Richard B Coutant (1894. Includes motto "forte et fidele", a microscope, and various books with the titles "Medicine", "History of New York", "Washington Irving", "The Huguenot", "Major Andre", "Autographs"[possibly Auto Graphs], "American Revolution" and "Microscopy") The Denver Club (pictured is a person in an armchair before a hearth, smoking cigars, drinking wine and reading a paper) James William Ellsworth (1895) Charles B Foote (1894. The bookplate features prominently a medallion or coin with a portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorn upon it; also includes a quote from Barclay's "Ship of Fools" which reads "Still I am busy books assembling, For to have plentie it is a pleasaunt thing"; also includes a burning oil lamp and several books, with the titles "Tennyson", "Poe", "Gossip in a library", "Evangeline" and "Essays of Elia") Mary Brainerd French (1893) Jonathan Godfrey (1894. Of "Fairfield, Conn", presumably Fairfield, Connecticut. Includes motto "Deus et Libertas") James A Goldsmith The Grolier Club (1894. Note from collector reads "Grolier Club, The New York; Founded 1884 ... An elaborate bookplate design representing the arts of paper-making, printing & bookbinding ...". Also mentions Jean Grolier, the French bibliophile after whom the club was named. The bookplate also includes a medallion or coin with a portrait of Nathaniel Hawthorne upon it and several books, with the titles "English writers, 1894", "Philobiblon, 1889", "Bookbinding" and "Laws and Acts, Bradford") Louis I Haber (pictures a man reading beside a fire, beside him a sleeping dog, and includes the text "My silent but faithful friends are they" [note; the poorer quality of the engraving and paper and difference of style suggest that this plate may not be by E D French and has possibly been misplaced at some stage) The John Crerar Library (1896. Full text reads "Great is the gift that bringeth knowledge; Non est mortuus qui scientiam vivificavit, Ptolemaeus; The John Crerar Library, Chicago; 1894") Georgia Medora Lee (1904. Includes text "In my library I find a friend for every mood") Marshall Clifford Lefferts (1894. Includes motto "nulla vestigia retrorsum". Note attached from collector reads "Lefferts, Marshall Clifford of N.Y. City") Richard Southcote Manserch (1895. Of Friarsfield, Tipperary. Includes motto "Tout jour pret") Maria Gerard Messenger (2 bookplates; 1 from 1895 includes what may be replicas of other bookplates bearing the names "Epes Sargent" and "David Garrick"; another from 1896 includes the text "dono, hunc, librum, dedi" and an open book of sheet music with the title "Adeste Fideles")) Library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ({New York City} 1895. Space is provided on bookplate for the names of book donors, "Presented by ...") A J Morgan (1896. Insets feature portraits of 4 authors; also illustrated in bookplate are books by these authors "Pavline" by Browning, "Lamb's tales from Shakespeare", "Vanity Fair" by Thackeray, and "Poem of 2 brothers" by Tennyson) Lowell Melvin Palmer (1904. Includes motto "palma virtuti") Eva Snow Smith Prescott (1898. Includes motto "pensa che questo di mai non raggiorna". Bookplate features portrait of a child, possibly the owner) M Taylor Pyne (1897) Queen's University ({Kingston Canada} 1905. Includes motto "sapientia et doctrina stabilitas" and pictures a large building with a square turret as the prominent feature) Harriette M Stevens (1905. Bookplate depicts a wilderness scene with the motto "Lead us out of the narrow life, to the peace of the hills and skies") Katherine Cecil Sanford Thorne (1896) Vassar Alumnae Historical Association (date of bookplate printing, 1898; date attached to the association, 1896. Pictured is a oil lamp and flame and several books, bearing the titles "Force's Tracts", "Hutchinson", "Prince Society", "Virginia Historical Collections" and "Jesuit Relations") Beverley Warner ({M.A.} 1894. Features an open book titled "M. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories & Tragedies; London 1623", and other books on a shelf with the titles "Hall", "Holinshed" and "Plutatien Lives" [? this final title is illegible on the bookplate] Henry Rogers Winthrop (1898. Includes motto "spes vincit thronum") John Page Woodbury (bookplate features a study, an inset of a seaside town and several books which bear the titles "The Complete Angler", "Knights Shakespeare", "De Bury {Grolier Club}", "Dibden", "Annals of the English Stage, Dorain", "The Token", "The Bijou", "John Woodbury, 1624", "Horace Walpole", "Pickwick Papers", "Women ... Louis XV", "Leigh Hunt" and "Scott". Amongst the books there is further illustrated a portrait on paper with the initials illegible, possibly "G C K" or "G Ck". On the back of the mounting paper the collector has noted "Portrait of George Cruikshank", presumably referring to this) Quantity: 40 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Dwyer, Ella Margaret, 1887-1979 :[Bookplates made by the artist Ella Dwyer for various ...

Date: 1930 - 1939

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Dwyer, Ella Margaret, 1887-1979

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Dwyer

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. The dates in square brackets are dates assigned on the online catalogue of the Australian and New Zealand Bookplate Collection at the Flinders University of South Australia. Contains plates made for: E E B. [1935]. Small dog on a leash. M C I Barnett. 1931. Couple dancing on a table beside some books. Howard Bullock. n.d. Stairway at the front of a building. At the top is the logo for Medicine (snake and staff) Beryl Burleigh. 1945. St George kills the dragon. Elsie Noble Caldwell. 1941. Eastern religious statue. Margaret Dorothy Campbell. 1938. Thistles (Scotland), daffodils (Wales), rose (England) around a four-part crest with sailing ships. Mabel Gertrude Capper. 1931. Lady between two books. Jill Clune. October 1945. Sailing ship. Angela S Crispin. n.d. Tree and field. M.J.D. 1939. Book and birdbath. Margaret Dunbabin. 1936. Lyrebirds, platypus and crests. Ella Dwyer. [1930]. Two figures step from the pages of a book. Ella Dwyer. 1935. Lady reads beneath irises. Vera G Dwyer. 1930. Penguin and mosque. V. C.-F. n.d. Tree. Eileen Fitzpatrick. 1937. Tree. R I Hewett. 1937. Cross and book. "Via crucis, via lux". Sir Joseph Kinsey. 1934. Crest and snowy mountain. (3 copies) Frida Linz. [1932]. Tree and young woman. (2 copies) Dr Aeneas McDonnell Library, Toowoomba. 1935. Portrait of Dr Aeneas McDonnell. Frances McKay. August 1945. Logos of St John Ambulance Brigade and Voluntary Aid Detachment of Australia. Margot's book. 1932. Crowd dancing in front of castle. Elizabeth V Mocatta. 1947. Bees and native flowers. Clare Montgomery. 1932. Gargoyle from church (perhaps Notre Dame) Patrick Chesterman Phillips. 1945 or 1946. Three-sailed Pacific canoe. Sheila Phillips. 1947. Knight on horseback. Constance Robertson. 1931. Girl on a book-swing over a city. Kathleen Isobel Shield. December 1933. Four girls dancing under a tree. Leslie Ripon Shield. 1932. Four figures dancing under a tree. Abbie Stone. [1927]. Group of trees. Alan Symington. 1944. Trees and fields, and at the bottom a steamer with inscription "Charlotte (1809) Dundas". Clare Ryan Talbot. 1938. Headless winged statue. Owen Upcott Williams Memorial Prize. 1947. Stone gateway with crest. Lindon Wing. 1946. Flat-topped hill and background mountains. (2 copies) Ivy Young ("I.Y"). 1931. Initials interwined with ivy leaf. Quantity: 35 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Etchings, sizes varying Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Shirlow, John Alexander Thomas, 1869-1936 :[Bookplates made by the artist John Shirlow ...

Date: 1910 - 1930

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Shirlow, John Alexander Thomas, 1869-1936

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Shirlow

Description: Includes plates for R M Chirnside (unsigned and undated); R H Croll, 1923 (2 different sizes of the same plate); Robin Croll, 1926; Robert Carl Sticht, 1910. Quantity: 5 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Etchings, sizes varying Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Pissarro, Lucien, 1863-1944 :[Bookplates made by the artist Lucien Pissarro for various...

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Pissarro, Lucien, 1863-1944

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Pissarro

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Quantity: 7 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.