Crane, Walter, 1845-1915

English Pre-Raphaelite artist

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Crane, Walter, 1845-1915 :Socialism. [Postcard] published for Newcastle Socialist Socie...

By: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915

Reference: E-278-q-001

Description: Cartoon showing the advantages socialism offers the worker as opposed to the evils of capitalism. Depicts an angel heralding Socialism and a devil symbolising Capitalism, devouring a prostrate labourer who is lying on a pile of rocks, a pick and shovel by his side. No 1 Published for Newcastle Socialist Society Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 102 x 76 mm

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[Crane, Walter], 1845-1915 :The co-operative commonwealth. Printed from woodcut by Walt...

Date: 1900 - 1920

By: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915

Reference: E-278-q-002

Description: Three standing figures and a seated child, with banners above their heads Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - The choice of Hercules (up to date) - Dedicated to the workers of England & elsewhere by Walter Crane Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Postcard (photolithograph) 97 x 70 mm

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Photographs relating to William Ranstead and John Morris Ranstead

Date: [ca 1880s-1890s], 1931-1957

From: Peacocke, Kathryn Margaret, fl 2012 :Photographs relating to William Ranstead and John Morris Ranstead

By: London Stereoscopic Photographic Company; Desgranges Portrait Studio

Reference: PAColl-10040

Description: Photographs relating to socialist, emigration organiser, and farmer, William Ranstead; and farmer, animal breeder, and agricultural scientist John Morris Ranstead. Comprises: A set of portraits relating to William Ranstead, taken circa 1880s-1890s, which depict people Ranstead may have corresponded with, including William Morris, Walter Crane, and George MacDonald. One half-tone print shows the founding members of Manchester's 'Clarion' newspaper, whom Ranstead probably knew. A set of photographs relating to John Ranstead, including one of cattle grazing in front of a homestead in 1931, a group portrait of Ranstead with members of the Dairy Research Institute in 1947, farmer Frank Hunt with his Suffolk sheep in 1950, and portraits of Ranstead circa 1957. Accompanying information - Two envlelopes are filed with this set of photographs. One is inscribed 'Lower mandible of calf - parrot beak. Impacted molars'. This note relates to John Morris Ranstead's study of genetic inheritance in cattle. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 12 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints, photo-mechanical print

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

Date: 1862 - 1955

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

By: Bridgman, George Frederick Thomas, 1897?-1966; Brown, Elizabeth, active 1954; Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Hill, Mabel, 1872-1956; Lonsdale, Neil, 1907-1989; Manchester, Nan, active 1952; Mills, Marjory Hinemoa, 1896-1987; Moore, John Lysaght, 1897-1965; Percy, William Stratford, 1872-1946; Praetorius, Charles William James, 1868-1956; Rule, Percival Watts, 1889-1953; Smith, Doris R M, active 1940s?; Souter, David Henry, 1862-1935; Sutton, William Alexander, 1917-2000; Taylor, Ernest Mervyn, 1906-1964; Tilsley, Lydia Louise, 1898-1983; Tornquist, Herbert Richard, 1897-1969; Wiseman, Hilda Alexandra, 1894-1982

Reference: BOOKPLATES-GRAHAM-NZ-T

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: C M T (engraving, n.d.) Douglas S Tait (by Nan Manchester, 1952) John Tattersall (by E Mervyn Taylor) Tauhara Book Club (by John Moore, Eastbourne) Tawa Flat School Library (1941) C R H Taylor (n.d.) E Mervyn Taylor (by himself, 1949) Joye Taylor (by Elizabeth Brown, 1954) Terence Taylor (by E Mervyn Taylor) T J Taylor (by W A Sutton, 1951) Hugh B Tennent (heraldic, n.d.) D E Theomin (by Mabel Hill, 1925) Minnie Thomas (by Marjorie H Mills, n.d.) W H Preston Thomas (by E. M., 1947) Annie Sinclair Thomson 1862-1940 (Printed by J Wilkie Dunedin) Miss Monique Thorpe (by Louise Tilsley 1935-36) Timaru Boys' High School Library (by Percy Watts Rule, 1934) Charmion Tornquist (by Herbert R Tornquist, n.d.) Tornquist (by Herbert R Tornquist, n.d.) NZ Government Tourist Bureau (by George Bridgman, 1945) James Treloar (by Doris R M Smith) H J Trembath (n.d.) Walt Whitman Library collected by W H Trimble donated [to Hocken Library] by his daughter D H Stewart (by H Towse?, 1927) Tripp (heraldic, n.d.) H & E Tuck (by Hilda Wiseman, 1940) Alexander Turnbull Library (four by unknown artist, plus plates by Walter Crane, D H Souter (2), and C Praetorius) Robert Turnbull (by W S Percy) R G Turnidge (by N Lonsdale, 1936) I H Twentyman (heraldic, n.d.) Quantity: 38 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Inward correspondence - Walter Crane

Date: Jun-Jul 1891

From: Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0057-018

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: See inventory for full description of contents of this folder.

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Various artists :[New Zealand, American and Australian bookplates collected by Johannes...

Date: 1900 - 1950

From: Various artists: New Zealand and Australian bookplates collected by Johannes Andersen

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Andersen-03

Description: Contains bookplates made by: Walter Crane - Alexander Turnbull (1891) A/U - Alexander Turnbull Graham Johnson - Alexander Turnbull 1912 [1896 on previous listing?] Ella Dwyer. Joseph Kinsey bequest to Alexander Turnbull Library 1936. D H Souter. Alexander Turnbull Library 1909. A/U. Alexander H Turnbull (heraldic) Robert and Mary Hogg Bequest to Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand 1941 Percy Watts Rule, bequeathed to the Alexander Turnbull Library in May 1953 A/U. Four further heraldic bookplates for the Alexander Turnbull Library A/U. Sir Cyril Ward, Bt [1800s] Library of the Johns Hopkins University A/U. William Lawrence Clements [1861-1934]. Gilt on maroon and gilt on cream (2 plates) A/U. John Pierpoint Morgan [1837-1913]. Gilt on maroon I F Badeley. Earl of Granard, 1913. A/U. Bernard Edward Howard Tripp [1867-1940] Ella Dwyer. Sir Joseph Kinsey 1934 Trumbull College, Yale University University of Michigan Law School. Bequest of Octavia Williams Bates William L Clements Library of American History, University of Michigan A/U. Alice Bosville Macdonald of the Isles. 1912. A J Downey (engr.) Sir Herbert Hambling, Bart. London, 1927 Theodore Dickinson S Harrod. Hettie Gray Baker 1923 A/U. George Hubbard. 1915 (or 1916?) A/U. Harry Alfred Fowler. 1911 A/U. I (or J) H Twentyman A/U. Geoffrey Ernest Fitzhardinge Kingscote A/U. Arthur Quiller-Couch A/U. William Henry and Katharine French Burnham. 1900 A/U. Barton (heraldic) C S Watson. Samuel Marsden School W F Mussett. Thomas Chamberlin Chamberlin Augustus Hamilton. Dominion Museum Wellington (Maori motifs) (2 different) A/U. Drummond of Hawthornden, Bart (heraldic) E.S. L.S.H. Fortiter in re (see following plate for likely names) Edgar Satchell. L Stenhouse Huntley Philip Litchfield. Fred Z Eager Philip Litchfield. C A Hardwick Philip Litchfield. S W Hume (Redbraes Castle) D H Souter. Shakespeare Society of New South Wales 1907 D H Souter. Percy Neville Barnett. 1908 A/U. Mitchell Library, Sydney A/U. William Dixson (heraldic) (2 different) A/U. Bishop of Victoria (heraldic) E M. Rose Scott. 1905 Ernest S Marks (designed by Henry J Recknell - see http://www.stoplaughing.com.au/bookplatesociety/images/stories/tnabs_newsletter no03_spp_r.pdf) Dr Eric Sinclair. Office of the Inspector General of Insane (NSW) Complements the Andersen Bookplate Collection in the Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. Auckland's collection has a greater New Zealand content, whilst the Alexander Turnbull Library's collection, has more emphasis on Australian bookplates. Quantity: 56 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (bookplates). Physical Description: Prints, coloured, and black & white Finding Aids: Handwritten inventory in Ephemera Room and Drawings& Prints..

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Crane, Walter, 1845-1915 :[Bookplate of] Alex H Turnbull [1891] E Libris. Alex H Turnbu...

Date: 1891

From: [Bookbinding and bookplate dies made for Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull. 1890-1915]

By: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: Curios-011-011

Description: Shows a man wrestling with a bull and turning its head, intended as a pun on Turnbull's surname. A rebus bookplate by Walter Crane. Other Titles - Fortune favours the bold. See MS papers 57/18 for correspondence from Crane to Turnbull about this bookplate - 1891 See also A-132-001 for original drawing for this bookplate Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Engraved copper plate on lead backing, 92 x 81 mm on wooden base 110 x 97 x 90 mm Provenance: Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull's first bookplate. Commissioned in June 1891 from notable English Pre-Raphaelite artist Walter Crane by Alexander Turnbull during a stay in London for £10. The drawing was sent to Turnbull on 8 July, but had to be returned to the artist for correction, because the final word of the motto was misspelt 'audace'

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Crane, Walter, 1845-1915 :[Illustrations from "Once a week" (XIII and 1863) and "Good w...

Date: 1863

From: [The George Henry Wood collection of prints]

By: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Dalziel Brothers (Firm)

Reference: A-420-126/128

Description: Images of contemporary English social life, and adventures overseas. Engravers include Dalziel. Quantity: 3 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Black and white prints mounted on sheets, sizes approximately 335 x 223 mm

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Crane, Walter, 1845-1915 :[Bookplate of] Alex H Turnbull [1891] E Libris. Alex H Turnbu...

Date: 1891

From: [Bookbinding and bookplate dies made for Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull. 1890-1915]

By: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: Curios-011-012

Description: Shows a man wrestling with a bull and turning its head, intended as a pun on Turnbull's surname. A rebus bookplate by Walter Crane. Other Titles - Fortune favours the bold. See MS papers 57/18 for correspondence from Crane to Turnbull about this bookplate - 1891 Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Engraved copper plate on lead backing, 92 x 81 mm on backing 109 x 98 mm Provenance: Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull's first bookplate. Commissioned in June 1891 from notable English Pre-Raphaelite artist Walter Crane by Alexander Turnbull during a stay in London for £10. The drawing was sent to Turnbull on 8 July, but had to be returned to the artist for correction, because the final word of the motto was misspelt 'audace'

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Various artists :[New Zealand and Australian bookplates collected by Johannes Andersen....

From: Various artists: New Zealand and Australian bookplates collected by Johannes Andersen

By: Andersen, Albert, active 1900s; Aris, Bernard Ford, 1887-1977; Barnett, Percy Neville, 1881-1953; Birmingham, Karna Marea, 1900-1987; Black, Dorrit, 1891-1951; Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Feint, Adrian, 1894-1971; Holloway, Ronald, 1909-2003; Larsen, M F, active 1900s; Lindsay, Lionel Arthur (Sir), 1874-1961; Lindsay, Norman Alfred William, 1879-1969; McMillan, David, active 1900s; Perrottet, George David, 1890-1971; Rule, Percival Watts, 1889-1953; Smart, active 1900s; Taylor, Ernest Mervyn, 1906-1964; Woollaston, Mountford Tosswill (Sir), 1910-1998

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Andersen-05

Description: Contains bookplates made for: Anonymous (riders, moon, hilltop castle); S R Phippard 1950 (by Dorrit F Black showing judge and lawyers); Clare Clinton 1929 (by Karna Birmingham showing toy duck and books); G L Garnsey (by Norman Lindsay showing two clothed koalas reading); E G Boreham 1932 (by George D Perrottet, Sydney, showing piano); David McMillan (for himself showing carved Maori figure and words "Toni puka puka"); Charles Wilson for himself; C F Wrigley (by unknown artist, showing books); David H Graham (by unknown artist showing inkstand and books); R W Edwards (by unknown artist showing Egyptian figure); D G Reilly 1945 (by E Mervyn Taylor showing lyre and tiki); Percy Watts Rule for himself showing map of NZ and carved Maori figures; Alfred Watt Bacon; John Gerard Heckscher 1902, by unknown artist showing trout on fishing line; Vernon Brown L.R.I.B.A. by unknown artist; Ronald Holloway by himself showing coat of arms; Reed Dumas Collection by unknown artist showing book shelves; "K" by unknown artist; Jean Newton Hollway (by Ronald Holloway? textual); R B Castle by E Mervyn Taylor; Patricius Johannis by R Holloway; Fred B Butler by Bernard Aris (four, showing shipwreck, kauri, candle and chair, snowy mountain); Fred B Butler by Smart; Fred B Butler by ?Toss Woollaston?; Dr Prof F R Pospisil (by I P); John Bryant (by Lionel Lindsay showing Aborigine drawing emu); B F Parker 1926 (by Adrian Feint showing equestrian statue); Florence Lynch 1930 (by Adrian Feint showing woman reading); Noel Sealy Griffin 1928 (by Adrian Feint showing sailing ship); Alice D Gould 1933 (by Adrian Feint showing Classical figure of woman); John Gibson 1931 (by Adrian Feint showing sailing ship); Margaret Allen 1930 (by Adrian Feint showing "Dan" the cocker spaniel); Evon Holtein Rathlou (unknown artist and date); Laege Aaage Lauesgaard (by S showing two men, a wolf, Viking symbols, runic writing); De Freske de Stroun (unknown artist showing sailing ship); Erick Andreasen (showing medieval kiln??)' Albert Andersen (by himself - "ipse fecit" - of snake); Slesvighus Bogsamling [drawn by] V J von H R 1922, showing castle and coat of arms); C F Andersen (by M F Larsen showing Viking ship); Birger og Kirsten Skiernov (by V J v HR showing coats of arms); Poul Frost Hansen (unknown artist showing coat of arms with eagle and bear); Knud & Elisabeth Normann Petersen (by V J von HR); S R Phippard 1929 (by Adrian Feint showing classical head of Dionysius); Alexander Turnbull 1891 (by Walter Crane); Thomas Chamberlin Chamberlin (by W & A Mussett); Augustus Hamilton, Dominion Museum (showing carved Maori figures); R Buchanan (by Philip N Bennett, showing Viking ship); John Gibson 1933 (by Adrian Feint, showing sailing ship); Constance Robertson 1932 (by George D Perrottet, showing fantail on branch); Lillian Lawry 1932 (by George D Perrorret, showing vase plate and dish); Beatrice Brillhart 1932 (by George D Perrottet, showing poppies); George D Perrottet 1931 (by himself, showing seagull); Eric Benke 1930 (by George D Perrottet, showing devil and microscope); Irene Greenaway 1930 (by George D Perrottet, showing nasturtium); "Joyful" JB 1931 (by George D Perrottet, showing books and bookends, with primroses behind); John Gibson (by George D Perrottet, showing phoenix rising from fire); Camden Morrisby 1932 (by George D Perrottet, showing winged book over city); Statsbiblioteket i Aarhus, Philip Blicher Collection 1916 (by A.H. showing man's portrait) Complements the Andersen Bookplate Collection in the Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. Auckland's collection has a greater New Zealand content, whilst the Alexander Turnbull Library's collection, has more emphasis on Australian bookplates. Quantity: 61 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (bookplates). Physical Description: Prints, coloured, and black & white Finding Aids: Handwritten inventory in Ephemera Room and Drawings& Prints..

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[Crane, Walter], 1845-1915 :E libris Alex H Turnbull. Fortuna favet audaci [1891]

Date: 1891

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

By: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-NZ-Turnbull-1891-01

Description: Shows a man wrestling with a bull and turning its head, intended as a pun on Turnbull's surname. A rebus bookplate by Walter Crane. Other Titles - From the collections of Alexander H Turnbull. Fortune favours the bold. See MS-Papers-0057-018 for correspondence from Crane to Turnbull about this bookplate - 1891 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Line block print, 107 x 89 mm. Provenance: Commissioned from notable English Pre-Raphaelite artist Walter Crane by Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull during a stay in England, for £10.

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Crane, Walter 1845-1915 :[Bookplate of] Alex H Turnbull [1891] E Libris. Alex H Turnbul...

Date: 1891

By: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, 1868-1918

Reference: A-136-001

Description: Shows a man wrestling with a bull and turning its head, intended as a pun on Turnbull's surname. A rebus bookplate by Walter Crane. Other Titles - From the collections of Alexander H Turnbull. Fortune favours the bold. See MS papers 57/18 for correspondence from Crane to Turnbull about this bookplate - 1891 Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pen & ink 122 x 104 mm (mounted) Provenance: Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull's first bookplate. Commissioned in June 1891 from notable English Pre-Raphaelite artist Walter Crane by Alexander Turnbull during a stay in London for £10. The drawing was sent to Turnbull on 8 July, but had to be returned to the artist for correction, because the final word of the motto was misspelt 'audace'

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