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‘Papers of Ronald Moody‘, collection owner: Ronald Moody, 1900–94 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-956/papers-of-ronald-moody?page=8

Available online are a selection of items which reflect key periods in Ronald Moody’s life and career. These include sketches, a project file relating to Moody’s sculpture ‚Savacou‘, letters from his close friend, Marie Seton relating to her life in India, and documents relating to Moody’s escape from France in 1940 and subsequent return to England. In addition, there is material relating to Moody’s literary work, including typescripts for BBC broadcasts on art and samples of his poetry. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Cochrane of the Epidemiological Research Unit (South Wales

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‘One hundred and fifty four letters written by Forbes to his future wife Elizabeth Armstrong‘, collection owner: Stanhope Alexander Forbes, recipient: Elizabeth Forbes, 1876–[c.1916] – Tate Archive | Tate

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Regarding Forbes and Elizabeth Armstrong’s art work, paintings by other artists and the Newlyn artistic community. Discusses preparation for London and regional exhibitions and paintings accepted. Regarding Forbes and Elizabeth’s relationship. General information about family, friends and social life in Newlyn. Also regarding the death of Forbes‘ father.
Stanhope Forbes to Elizabeth Armstrong, addressed North Wales

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‘Papers of Ronald Moody‘, collection owner: Ronald Moody, 1900–94 – Tate Archive | Tate

https://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/tga-956/papers-of-ronald-moody?page=11

Available online are a selection of items which reflect key periods in Ronald Moody’s life and career. These include sketches, a project file relating to Moody’s sculpture ‚Savacou‘, letters from his close friend, Marie Seton relating to her life in India, and documents relating to Moody’s escape from France in 1940 and subsequent return to England. In addition, there is material relating to Moody’s literary work, including typescripts for BBC broadcasts on art and samples of his poetry. Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Cochrane of the Epidemiological Research Unit (South Wales

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‘Correspondence from Stanhope Forbes‘, collection owner: Stanhope Alexander Forbes, 1876–[c.1916] – Tate Archive | Tate

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Letters from Forbes written to his mother, his wife Elizabeth Forbes (née Armstrong) and their son Alec Forbes. Regarding the production, exhibition and sale of paintings by Forbes and his life in Ireland, France and Newlyn. Also discusses the art work of Elizabeth Forbes and information about his son Alec Forbes, his parents and friends and family
Stanhope Forbes to Elizabeth Armstrong, addressed North Wales

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‘Personal papers and artwork of Alan Durst‘, collection owner: Alan L. Durst, 1908–70 – Tate Archive | Tate

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Alan Durst (1883-1970) was born in Alverstoke, Hampshire, and educated at Marlborough College. He then served in the Royal Marines until 1913, when he began to learn to carve ivory at the London County Council Central School. His interest in carving led him to Chartres where he became enamoured of stone. But the First World War intervened, and for five years he served at sea, and on demobilization became curator of the Watts Museum at Compton, Surrey. In 1920, he returned to London and the Central School, carving in stone and wood, particularly for architectural and decorative purposes. He exhibited …
appointment Design for font and cover, Llandaff Cathedral, Wales

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