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Clarkson Collection

Background imageClarkson Collection: Items of interior decoration at the seat of Sir Savile Crossley - Somerleyton Hall near

Items of interior decoration at the seat of Sir Savile Crossley - Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft - Household Gods. These include a marble statue of Sir Savile as a boy, a bronze figure of Atalanta

Background imageClarkson Collection: The Lighthouse; Rudyerds Eddystone Lighthouse

The Lighthouse; Rudyerds Eddystone Lighthouse
An engraving of The Lighthouse, a painting by Clarkson Stanfield, R.A. for some private theatrical events at Campden-House

Background imageClarkson Collection: Clarkson's Double Brown Ale

Clarkson's Double Brown Ale

Background imageClarkson Collection: IAE President, 1919-20, Thomas Clarkson, by Elliott and Fry

IAE President, 1919-20, Thomas Clarkson, by Elliott and Fry. Date: 1920

Background imageClarkson Collection: Advertisement, Clarkson, Wigs and Theatrical Costume

Advertisement, Clarkson, Wigs and Theatrical Costume
Advertisement, William Berry (Willy) Clarkson, Wigs and Theatrical Costume Designer. 1907

Background imageClarkson Collection: Norah Blaney at Bright Young Things party

Norah Blaney at Bright Young Things party
Miss Ila Fink, Mr B. Leonards and actress Miss Norah Blaney at a Bright Young Things party given by Captian MacEachan at Brook Street

Background imageClarkson Collection: Dickens transforms school room to theatre in Tavistock House

Dickens transforms school room to theatre in Tavistock House
The novelist, Charles Dickens pictured reading from one of his scripts in the large schoolroom at his home in Tavistock Square, London

Background imageClarkson Collection: The Epilogue Ball - costumes of famous magazines

The Epilogue Ball - costumes of famous magazines
Examples of costumes seen at the Epilogue Ball, held at the close of the International Advertising Convention at Olympia in July 1924

Background imageClarkson Collection: The Davon patent brass spotting telescope, WW1

The Davon patent brass spotting telescope, WW1
The Davon patent brass spotting telescope (War Office Broad Arrow), boxed by Broadhurst & Clarkson & Co, 83 Farringdon Road, London

Background imageClarkson Collection: Thos. Clarksons Home

Thos. Clarksons Home
THOMAS CLARKSONs HOME at Playford Hall. Date: 1840S

Background imageClarkson Collection: Advertisement, W Clarkson Wig Manufacturer

Advertisement, W Clarkson Wig Manufacturer
Advertisement, W Clarkson, Theatrical, Court and Private Wig Manufacturer, Wellington Street, Strand, London. 1883

Background imageClarkson Collection: Willy Clarkson

Willy Clarkson
William Berry " Willy" Clarkson (1861 - 12 October 1934), theatrical costume designer and wigmaker. Date: 1929

Background imageClarkson Collection: Clarkson Stanfield

Clarkson Stanfield
CLARKSON STANFIELD artist, especially of marine subjects Date: 1793 - 1867

Background imageClarkson Collection: Shakespeares Cliff, Dover

Shakespeares Cliff, Dover (1849). Stanfield, Clarkson 1793 - 1867. Date: 1849

Background imageClarkson Collection: The Stack Rock, Co. Antrim

The Stack Rock, Co. Antrim (1861). Stanfield, Clarkson 1793-1867. Date: 1861

Background imageClarkson Collection: STANFIELD, CLARKSON (1793-1867). ON

STANFIELD, CLARKSON (1793-1867). ON
ROMERO, Jos MarС (1815-1880). Gallant Scene. Oil on canvas

Background imageClarkson Collection: How to disguise oneself as a boy

How to disguise oneself as a boy
If only Willie Clarkson had helped Miss Le Neve. Advice given by Mr Willie Clarkson, the theatrical costumier, on how to disguise a young lady as a young man days after the disguise of Dr Crippen

Background imageClarkson Collection: Thomas Clarkson

Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), reformer


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