McGrath, Raymond, 1903-1977

Artist, writer and architect, born in Australia, with links to Australia and Ireland (details from "Encyclopedia of Australian Art", Alan McCulloch; and http://www.australianprints.gov.au)

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Various artists :[Australian bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with ...

Date: 1900 - 1960

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

By: Barnett, Percy Neville, 1881-1953; Dwyer, Ella Margaret, 1887-1979; Feint, Adrian, 1894-1971; Gallop, Herbert Reginald, 1890-1958; Goodchild, John Charles, 1898-1980; Hopson, William Fowler, 1849-1935; Jardine, Walter, 1885-; Jordan, Allan, 1898-1982; Lindsay, Lionel Arthur (Sir), 1874-1961; Lindsay, Norman Alfred William, 1879-1969; Litchfield, Phillip M, active 1920s-1930s; McGrath, Raymond, 1903-1977; O'Harris, Pixie, 1903-1991; Perrottet, George David, 1890-1971; Pierson, Percy Roach, active 20th century; Satchell, Edgar, active 1920s; Shillito, Phyllis Sykes, 1895-1980

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Aust-G/K

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Herbert R Gallop (owner is also the artist, possibly Herbert Reginald Gallop) R A Gallop (initials on bookplate possibly read "I H Q", the name H R Gallop is written on the back, possibly Herbert Reginald Gallop, 1924) Gwendolen Game (by Ella Dwyer, 1932) Sir Philip Game (by J B G, possibly John Barclay Godson, 1932) Joy Garden (by Adrian Feint) James A Gardiner (possibly by Raymond McGrath) G L Garnsey (2 bookplates, 1 picturing a cricket match and cricket equipment, a kangaroo with a cricket bat, a koala reading a book, and 2 birds, possibly ducks, the other picturing 2 koalas, 1 apparently selling books to the other, possibly by Norman Lindsay) George L Garnsey (intitials of artist possibly R B or R S) J W Gellert (by L L, possibly L Lindsay) John Gibson (3 bookplates, 1 by J S Watkins, possibly John Samuel Watkins, 1932, 1 by Adrian Feint, 1 by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet, 1934, picturing a phoenix rising from a fire, which the collector has noted is "based on D H Lawrence's phoenix seal") Rosa Gibson (including 2 sets of initials, the 1st reads G D P, possibly George D Perrottet, the 2nd possibly reads B J. The bookplate seems to commemorate a centenary 1834-1934, possibly the Melbourne Centenary) Gladys (possibly by P Neville Barnett) John B Godson (1 by F C H, 1 by artist unknown) Diana Goldsmid (by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet) John Goodchild (owner possibly also the artist) Paul Langton Grano Arthur Fairfield Gray Helen Gray (possibly by R A Clive) Bastl V S Greatrex (name of owner difficult to read, name of the artist possibly Mark Seriem, England) J G Griffin (by Geo T, 1908) W R Griffiths (by A F, possibly Adrian Feint) Helen Groom (by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet) Captain Francis Edward de Groot (by Phyllis S Shillito. Bookplate includes the text "The sword is mightier than the scissors" and an emblem including a sword, a pair of scissors, a head with a crested helmet, a rearing horse, a lion, the Union Jack and the flag of Australia) V S H (2 bookplates, 1 possibly by M McCartney, picturing a press, possibly a printing press, the other by J Hanna) S V Hagley (3 bookplates, 2 by A J, 1 with artist's initials illegible, possibly R W, picturing a witch or wizard mixing potions) Sydney Hagley Sydney V Hagley (2 bookplates, 1 by P Roach Pierson, 1940, the other by A F, possibly Adrian Feint, picturing an Australian 1 penny coin and several books with the titles "Bookplates", "Numismata Australiana" and "Entomology") Halycon (by Pixie O'Harris, picturing a young girl and a pixie) J M Hammond (by Phillip M Litchfield, 1927, possibly picturing a prospector panning for gold) Edward Hammond Hargraves C E Harris George H Harris Clarence D Hart L J Harvey (picturing reief carving of the legendary figure Andromeda. Collector notes that L J Harvey was an instructor in modelling at the Brisbane Technical College) Helen (name of the artist illegible, possibly Eulamer) C Hepburn (by P B) V S Hewett (3 bookplates, 1 by T, possibly Eric Thake, 1 by Allan Jordan, 1 by artist unknown) Hans Heysen (by Lionel Lindsay) Fred Hiley J J Hilder Fred Hiley (by P N B, possibly Percy Neville Barnett) Name of owner illegible, possibly Arnold Hirt W R G Hiscock (by H Ogilvie, possibly Helen Ogilvie) H F Hoad (by Crampton) Hodgson (the words "Hodgson" and "NSW Railways" are written in pencil upon the bookplate, though it is not obvious what these refer to) C G Hodgson (address on the bookplate reads "157 Macquarie Street North, Sydney) A E Holland L Hopkins W F Hopson (owner possibly also the artist. This bookplate is possibly by the American artist William Fowler Hopson and may have been incorrectly filed by the collector) C V Howard (by E S, possibly Edgar Satchell) H J Howes (picturing an aboriginal shield and 2 spears, with the words "Marombi Coolah", possibly refering to a location in New South Wales, Australia) S W Hume (by Phillip Litchfield, picturing Redbraes Castle) L Stenhouse Huntley (2 bookplates1 by P Roach Pierson, 1936, 1 by artist unknown) George R Hyam (by Walter Jardine, 1931) R F Irvine (name of the artist illegible, possibly I Sidlono or I Sipono) Harold J Jack (possibly by K Jack) Carl V Janssen (a note on the back of the bookplate reads "A young artist killed in the land of Gallipoli") Harold & Nell Jenkins (by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet) H D Jennings (by R D) Geoffrey A Johnson (by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet) F R Jordan (by Lionel Lindsay, picturing a various objects including a judge's wig) H V Justelius (2 bookplates by J Goodchild, possibly Jobn Charles Goodchild) Charles G Kellaway (possibly by Olive Crane) Rhoda S Kettlewell (by R D, possibly Roy Davies) Lorna Robin King (by William Hunter) W & M Kingham (by Adrian Feint) Quantity: 77 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings

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Various artists :[Australian bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with ...

Date: 1900 - 1960

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

By: Barnett, Percy Neville, 1881-1953; Blake, Sara Eugenia, 1886-1973; Byrne, Harold, 1899-1966; Davies, Lewis Roy, 1897-1979; Feint, Adrian, 1894-1971; Goodchild, John Charles, 1898-1980; Hunt, Charles Henry, 1857-1938; Lindsay, Lionel Arthur (Sir), 1874-1961; Lindsay, Norman Alfred William, 1879-1969; Litchfield, Phillip M, active 1920s-1930s; Mahony, Francis William, 1905-1989; McGrath, Raymond, 1903-1977; McNally, Matthew James, 1874-1943; Miller, Sydney Leon, 1901-1983; Mort, Eirene, 1879-1978?; Pike, Bertram Edgar, 1890-1972; Rees, Lloyd Frederic, 1895-1988; Spence, P F S, active 1907; Wood, Noel, 1912-2001?

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-Aust-L/N

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Elizabeth Lane (by E E Brown) F C V Lane (3 bookplates, 1 by Adrian Feint, 1 by an artist with the initials J C N or C N J, 1 by artist unknown, picturing a boat, a lantern and several birds, possibly cormorants) Frank E Lane (by Phillip M Litchfield, 1926) Fred Lane Fred C V Lane (2 bookplates, 1 by Lloyd Rees, 1 by artist unknown) Jean Rosalind Lane Rosamund P A Lane (by Lloyd Rees) Walter Gilbert Langford (by P M Litchfield, possibly Phillip M Litchfield, 1925) Maxwell J Lawson (by E W, 1927. Collector notes on back of bookplate "Auctioneer, connoisseur of objects d'art) B B Levick (by P N Barnett, possibly Percy Neville Barnett) E C Levick (by P N B, possibly Percy Neville Barnett) Norman Lindsay (featuring caricature, possibly of artist) Noel Linton (name of the artist illegible, possibly B E Pike) Reg Linton (by J B G) P Litchfield (owner is also possibly the artist) Charmian London (by L Roy Davies, possibly Lewis Roy Davies) Sydney Long (2 bookplates, both by artist unknown, both feature birds and children) John Lynch (note on back of bookplate reads "from Louis Politzer", though it is unclear if he is the artist or a donor. The bookplate features a poem entitled "Ode to a Loaned Book") H M (possibly by T Bond, featuring a face mask, possibly South East Asian) Hartley MacAllister (by R D, possibly Roy Davies) Allan McClure (by W Mahoney, possibly Will Mahony, 1930. Pictured 2 men, 1 on horseback, and 2 windmill, possibly representing Don Quixote and Sancho Panza) Gwen McConnell (by M J MacNally, possibly Matthew James MacNally) Heather MacDonald-Sutherland (by R McGrath, possibly Raymond McGrath) Aeneas J McDonnell (by Adrian Feint, 1926) Alice McEllister (by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet) Eileen McGrath (possibly by Raymond McGrath) Raymond McGrath (owner is also possibly the artist) Ethel McIlwraith (by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet) Hugh D McIntosh (by N L, possibly Norman Lindsay) Thomas MacIver, Jr Ioannis Mackenzie (by Crampton, 1942. The bookplate reads "A gift to his successors in the Ministry of the Toorak Presbyterian Church") Lorna McLaughlin (possibly by F W G Mathwin) E B MacLeod (possibly by Eirene Mort) Genevieve McLeod (by P M Litchfield, possibly Phillip M Litchfield, 1924) David McMillan (picturing a Maori carving and the words "toni puka puka") F A Maguire (by Philip Litchfield, possibly Phillip M Litchfield) Lorna Maher (name of the artist illegible, 1928) Will Mahony (by Syd Miller, possibly Sydney Miller, featuring caricature possibly of Will Mahony) Ernest S Marks (note on back of bookplate illegible, gives artist's name as H J Ricknell or possibly H J Recknell, featuring sporting equipment and a picture of a greyhound) Percy J Marks (by J Wolinski, possibly Joseph Wolinski, 1932. The bookplate pictures a man at a desk, presumably Percy J Marks, with books entitled "Law", "Judaiea", "Numismatiea", "Shakespeare" and "Australia", and a view past him through the window of what is probably the Sydney Harbour Bridge) Douglas Mawson (by L Roy Davies, possibly Lewis Roy Davies, 1932. Pictured is a polar scene, with a sailing ship and a man following a dog-drawn sled, possibly depicting Antarctica) Robert G Menzies (by Lionel Lindsay, depicting several items including an ornate chest, a lawyer's or judge's wig, and a manuscript titled "Declaration of War") Meriden (by Gayfield Shaw, 1931. Includes motto "semper fidelis". Pictured is an ornate and imposing doorway over which is written the text "Meriden", though it is not made clear whether this is the name of the owner or possibly the building. Before the steps lie an open book, and a bow with a quiver of arrows) Clyde Meynell (by W S Percy) Syd Miller (featuring caricature, possibly of Syd Miller) Montgomery (Field Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein G C B, D S O. Bookplate includes picture of Tasmania, Australia, with the words "Gardez bien" Camden Morrisby (2 bookplates, 1 by Lionel Lindsay, the other by G D Perrottet, possibly George D Perrottet) Eirene Mort Harold S Mort Harold Sutcliffe Mort (name of the artist illegible, possibly E Mort, [19] 14) Harrie P Mortlock (2 bookplates, 1 by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet, 1933, the other by artist unknown, in a Japanese or Oriental style) Mary E Moss (possibly by Ernest Warner) H B Muir (9 bookplates, 1 by A F, possibly Adrian Feint, 3 possibly by J C Goodchild, 1 possibly by Noel Wood, 2 by G D P and 1 by G P, all 3 possibly George D Perrottet, 1 with name of the artist illegible, possibly Sara Eugenia Blake. Blake was also a bookplate collector and her name on the bookplate possibly refers to her in this role. Bookplate also includes the initials A R A) Barbara Lane Mullins Bessie Lane Mullins (by Albert Hanson) George Lane Mullins Hilda Lane Mullins (by C H Hunt, possibly Charles Henry Hunt) John Francis Lane Mullins (included on the bookplate is the inscription "Turner & Henderson, Sydney) John Lane Mullins (3 bookplates, 1 possibly by Harold Byrne, 1936, 1 by P F S Spence, possibly Percy Frederick Seaton Spence, 1892, 1 by artist unknown) S Elliott Napier (by E M, possibly Eirene Mort, 1934. Amongst the things pictured in the bookplate are a tortoise, a bird, possibly a tern, a map of Cape York peninsula/northern Queensland, Australia and an emblem depicting a hand holding a crescent shaped object with the words "ready aye ready", possibly a reference to the Canadian Navy) Frank Howard Neff (by H E P) The National Art Gallery of NSW (2 bookplates each depicting the same image but on different scales) New South Wales (Public Library of New South Wales) Eileen Nigel-Smith (by Philip M Litchfield) A T Nisbet (initials of the artist illegible, possibly A C or P C or N C) Quantity: 90 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings

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Miscellaneous typography and printing

Date: 1918, 1927-1933, 1941-1948

From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family

Reference: MS-Papers-11535-099

Description: Comprises a variety of pieces of typography and printing by J C Beaglehole including: handmade cover and dedication page for a small book for his mother (1918); Christmas cards with poems, from London in 1927 and 1928; cards with poems by John, sent by John and Elsie in 1930, 1932 and 1933; Christmas card from the McGrath family with a drawing of a castle in Trim, Ireland, made by Raymond McGrath, 1945; a Christmas greeting from the Lowry family, 1948-1949; samples of typographic work done for exhibition openings and other events; notes from Bruce Rogers' `Paragraphs on printing'; letterheads for the Regional Council of Adult Education, the Mermaid Press and Karori School; Manifesto of the Victoria University College Students; poster for an exhibition by E Mervyn Taylor. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, printed matter

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Inward correspondence - Raymond McGrath (2)

Date: 1926-1938, 1950-1951, 1962-1972

From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family

Reference: MS-Papers-11535-168

Description: Contains drawings, wood engravings, postcards, greeting cards and reproductions of artworks by Raymond McGrath. One greeting card from Mansfield Forbes with inscription. A copy of the literary journal `The Venture' found loose in another box of material was moved here, as the issue (Nov 1928) features poems and engravings by McGrath and a poem by J C Beaglehole. Quantity: 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, wood engravings and printed matter

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Inward correspondence - Raymond McGrath (1)

Date: 1927-1929

From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family

Reference: MS-Papers-11535-167

Description: Contains letters, many featuring small drawings, and postcards. Also includes photograph and 1928 programme of events for the Dillettante Society (Clare College, Cambridge). Quantity: 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, photographs and printed matter

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Inward correspondence - Raymond McGrath (3)

Date: 1925-1928, 1963

From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family

Reference: MS-Papers-11535-169

Description: Mainly contains wood engravings (some cut from `Lady Clare magazine') by McGrath, with some pencil annotations. Also includes card reproducing one of his drawings and colour reprint of 1928 article from the `Architectural Review'. Quantity: 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Wood engravings and printed matter

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Papers relating to Raymond McGrath, Keith Duncan and C W de Kiewiet

Date: 1969, 1980-2011

From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family

Reference: MS-Papers-11535-195

Description: Contains correspondence and other papers relating to three of J C Beaglehole's friends. Includes letters from Beaglehole to Raymond McGrath and Keith Duncan; also letters to Tim Beaglehole from Donal O'Donovan, Keith Duncan and C W de Kiewiet. Other papers include copies of articles and book chapters, some with ms comments by Doug Munro. Quantity: 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter (some photocopies)

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The Osterliad - an epic poem in six cantos

Date: 1926

From: Beaglehole, Timothy Holmes, 1933-2015: Papers of John Cawte Beaglehole and his family

Reference: MS-Papers-11535-203

Description: Handwritten and typed drafts, written by J C Beaglehole at the end of the voyage to England on the Osterley in 1926. Includes `Lines written after reading an epic poem by J C Beaglehole' by Raymond McGrath. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts