IMAGE
Stoddart, Margaret Olrog 1865-1936 :Canterbury Women's Club. February 25 1920. Programme.
- Date
- 1920
- By
- Stoddart, Margaret Olrog, 1865-1934; Liverpool, Annette Louise Foljambe, Countess of, 1875-1948
- Reference
- A-234-013
- Description
Programme of a concert, including violin, piano and cello solos and songs, dedicated to the wife of the Governor-General, the Countess of Liverpool. The outside cover of the programme comprises watercolours by Margaret Stoddart, showing a river and mountain scene in a tondo, against a background of a toitoi bush on the front, with a few branches of a thorny bush with yellow flowers and a spider's web on the back. The programme is held together with a brown silk ribbon. The performers (listed inside the programme) are Miss Paula Scherek (violin), Miss Eileen Lascelles (voice), Miss Agnes Lawlor (Piano), Madame Gower-Burns (voice), Miss Vera Mitchell (cello).
Other Titles - Canterbury Woman's Club [inscribed in error on front cover]
Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - M.O.Stoddart. Canterbury Woman's Club. [date]
Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).
Physical Description: Three watercolours with Chinese white on one sheet of cream wove paper 255 x 415 mm (opened out and with irregular deckle edge); a fourth watercolour inside the front cover; the text of the programme glued inside; held together with brown silk ribbon tied in a bow.
Transfers: From Book Collections - f920/P/LIV Lady Liverpool's Scrapbook, Vol. 9 p. 6 (loose in volume). - - Presented to Lady Liverpool at the concert; kept in her scrapbook, Vol 9, New Zealand and Pacific Collection f920/P/LIV; transferred to Drawings and Prints..
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Curator required
- Format
- 1 watercolour(s), Concert programmes, Watercolours, Works of art, Three watercolours with Chinese white on one sheet of cream wove paper 255 x 415 mm (opened out and with irregular deckle edge); a fourth watercolour inside the front cover; the text of the programme glued inside; held together with brown silk ribbon tied in a bow.
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