Exhibitions
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Edith F. Ewart from Edith Rollo Caddy, 06 February 1927
Caddy thanks Mrs Ewart for her Christmas present and provides some family details, including the fact that her son has been accepted into Woolwich and will shortly be moving to London. She writes that the Shetland shawl she made with Mrs Ewart's encouragement was exhibited at the Arts and Crafts exhibition in Melbourne.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Aldred F. Barker, 13 July 1925
Barker asks Ewart to send him the skins of the Shetland and the Siberian-Shetland cross and seeks permission to mention Ewart's work and forthcoming book in an article he is writing for The Graphic. He also asks if Ewart would be willing to talk about the exhibits at Bradford the following week.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from George Collins Levey, 27 August 1910
Levey, writing as secretary to the Committee for the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition, London, asks Ewart if his loan to the Exhibition can remain in London for another exhibition in honour of the Coronation of George V the following year.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Henry Fairfield Osborn (unsigned), 23 May 1902
Osborn writes regarding the safe arrival of his Shetland pony in New York for an exhibition. Dr Matthew is sending Ewart casts of horses' feet for his examination. He also reports the safe arrival of his striped dun.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from H.P Mackenzie, 31 May 1925
Mackenzie writes concerning a ram of his that is being exhibited at the Empire Exhibition. He offers to sell Ewart the ram if the British Department of Agriculture will permit it to remain in the country.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from P. Morison Son, 09 April 1900
Letter stating the enclosure of a receipt for the Gate Keeper's wages, in connection with the 'Hybrid Exhibition' of the 2nd - 7th April 1900. Includes detailed breakdown of monies taken at the exhibition for admission and books.
Letter to Oliver Charles Ormerod from C.J Reakes, 09 May 1925
Reakes provides information concerning the shipping of New Zealand sheep, and clarifies that the sheep to be potentially sent to the Wembley Exhibition are Corriedales, not Merinos. He advises starting a small flock of Corriedales rather than shipping rams only and recommends that Ormerod contact Ewart for further information on Corriedales.
London County Council: Architect's Department, 1940s-1964
London County Council: Architect's Department consists of:
- Administrative County of London Development Plan, 1951, (1945-1958)
- planning manuals and methodologies, (1940s-1959)
- staffing issues, (1945-1959)
- general work, (1944-1964)
- exhibitions, (1951-1959)
- sociological reports, (1951-1957)
London County Council Architect's Department: exhibitions, 1951-1959
London County Council Architect's Department: exhibitions consists of:
- exhibition papers and photographs, (1951-1959)
- exhibition poster and plan, (c1951)