'A peep into the Inquisition by the author of the Book of tortures'
- Coulton/D/D6
- Item
- 1910 (Circa)
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Manuscript pamphlet with juvenile drawings.
'A peep into the Inquisition by the author of the Book of tortures'
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Manuscript pamphlet with juvenile drawings.
Advertisement for 'Father Rhine' [London: Dent, 1899]
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Etching of town among hills, with two people in the foreground.
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Pen and ink drawing of town among hills.
'Amiens Choir Stalls Jan. 1883'
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Pencil drawings of various carvings.
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Inserted loose at the relevant points in the book are: a cutting from the Radio Times 15/2/1951 including a photograph of the author; an original photograph of 40 Mill Road, Eastbourne; an original photograph of 38 Mill Road, Eastbourne; an original photograph of Mrs Coulton and her two daughters; a photograph of the Coulton family at Fourmile House, Shelford; a small 8 page leaflet advertising Coulton's works; a photographic postcard of Coulton in Canada, with inscription from Coulton giving greetings for 1943 to a Mr and Mrs Wilson; a brief handwritten note, cancelled; 8 typewritten sheets headed "extracts from my diary" from May 1910 to July 1911, from Eastbourne and Cambridge, apparently compiled by F. Louise White, part-time secretary and nanny employed by Coulton.
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Pencil and ink sketch of a man carrying a bag and an umbrella.
Autograph letter from Coulton to his mother, from Assisi
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Describes his travels. With sketch of view from hotel window. Incomplete.
Autograph letter from Coulton to his mother, from Bourg
Part of Papers of George Gordon Coulton
Describes his travels. With sketches. Incomplete.