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Head of an African Buffalo
Sketch of a womans head
Sketch of a sow with piglets feeding
Sketch of an Eland Antelope
Watercolour sketch with buildings and shedA watercolour sketch with buildings and a shed
Sketch of a sleeping pig
Study of a heron in flight
Scene outside a country church, showing people arriving for a service
Sketch of a country scene
Artists AccidentWhile seeking a suitable point from which to sketch a ruin, Dr Syntax slips... Date: 1815
Excavations at TroyAn interesting sketch showing the aftermath of Schliemanns excavations at the site of Troy. He had actually cut through Homerian levels and revealed earlier foundations! Date: 1888
Stevenson Pencil SketchROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON the Scottish novelist as a young man Date: 1850 - 1894
Oxford V Cambridge 1870The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race : Sketch at Barnes Bridge. Date: 1870
Mistinguett for Cherry Brandy Regals (Dolly Tree)Sketch by Dolly Tree of Mistinguett for Cherry Brandy Regals Date: 1920s
Beach and beach huts of the Excelsior HotelAn art deco sketch of the private beach and beach huts at the Excelsior Hotel, Lido, Venice late 1920s
Artists impression of the Queen Victoria MemorialThe Queen Victoria Memorial monument, sculpted by Sir Thomas Brock and unveiled in a ceremony on 16th May 1911
Bonzo Book coverBonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy originally in The Sketch magazine, joyfully rides through the night sky, on his rather macabre steed of choice, a bone
America by George RansteadSymbolic representation of America with a woman wrapped in the Stars and Stripes flag and an American eagle. An illustration on a postcard by George Ranstead
Shepherdesses by E. H. ShepardGorgeous illustration, a homage to the title of the magazine, The Sketch Book, with shepherdesses in varying states of dress and undress temporarily leave the pages of E. H
Elegant young woman sits smoking -- SolaceAn elegant young woman sits smoking, in a picture entitled Solace
Mrs Barbara McCorquodaleDAME MARY BARBARA HAMILTON CARTLAND married name Mrs Barbara McCorquodale, British novelist, sketched by Molly Bishop at a point-to-point wearing a sage green hat and jersey with her check suit
Big catSketch of the back view of a big cat, possibly a puma
A male lionStudy of a male lion lying on its side. There is also a sketch of the back of another animal in the top right corner
Young Hyena
Proportions of a typical dog and wolfDetailed anatomical drawing by Raymond Sheppard showing the proportions of a typical dog and wolf, accompanied by copious notes demonstrating Sheppards precise technical interest
CamelA pencil and conte crayon study of a camel by Raymond Sheppard
Pencil sketch of a Zebra (Equus quagga) at London Zoo
Okapi (Okapia johnstoni) - a giraffid artiodactyl mammal native to the Ituri Rainforest, located in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in central Africa
Bai Jove by George RansteadPen and ink drawing on a postcard showing a caricature of a typical British officer, complete with puttees, cane and eye glass
Sketches While You Wait by George RansteadOriginal pen and ink drawing on a postcard showing a humorous scene from the trenches. A pleasant looking British Tommy, possibly George Ranstead, the artist
A Minesweeper by George RansteadOriginal pen and ink drawing of a British minesweeper trawling the seas for mines during World War One
Jerry by George RansteadA small pen and ink drawing on a postcard of a British soldiers impression of the enemy. Known as " Jerry" by the troops and the " Hun" by officers
Lady sleeping in an armchairA young woman asleep in an armchair, her head resting against a soft cushion, placed against the armrest. Pastel study by Raymond Sheppard
Girl stretches over a low tableA young girl - pictured with arms stretched out over a low table. Pencil and wash sketch by Raymond Sheppard
Two women in fursPencil sketch of two women, both wearing furs, set above two small doodles of navy warships. Drawings by Raymond Sheppard
A rocky outcrop on the side of a mountain, formed by the weathering of soft rock, possibly sandstone. Pen & ink drawing by Raymond Sheppard
Self portrait of Raymond Sheppard in pastelRaymond Sheppard - self portrait in pastel. Artist Raymond Sheppard (1913 - 1958) studied art at Bolt Court under S.G. Boxsius and in addition to exhibiting work at the R.A
Wesses Saddleback sow and Blue Belton SetterWessex saddleback sow and a Blue Belton Setter Dog. Pencil studies by Raymond Sheppard
Two studies of a young boyA watercolour sketch of a young boy in blue shorts sitting on a cushion. He is also depicted standing in profiie. Both studies are by Raymond Sheppard
Pastel sketches of a lioness and a tiger by Raymond Sheppard
Sketches at Wimbledon 1879Sketches at the Championship lawn tennis match, Wimbledon by Harry Furniss. Vignettes of the final round of the tennis matches and the attending spectators
Horseracing sceneHorses and their riders approach the line at speed. Pencil and crayon sketch by Malcolm Greensmith
Pencil sketch of a phantom EgyptianUndated photograph of pencil sketch of a phantom, supposed to be an ancient Egyptian, drawn from life by the Austrian medium Maria Silbert during its materialisation which occurred at a s顮 ce
The Sketch Xmas ShoppingAn elegantly attired woman wearing cigarette pants, and neck scarf wraps up a selection of presents in preparation for Christmas
A Night to Remember, film studio sceneAn artists colour sketch of a film studio scene for the 1958 film, A Night to Remember, starring Kenneth More, based on the Titanic disaster of 1912
White Star Line, SS Olympic window sketchesA White Star Line handwritten booklet entitled Particulars of Oceanic Steam Navigation Co, SS Olympic, May 1911. The vessel returned to the shipyard in Belfast in October 1911 for alterations
The Sketch front cover 1955Fabulous front cover illustration showing the crowd at Wimbledon watching a match. The woman at the centre of the picture sports green rimmed sunglasses which match her necklace and bracelet
Titanic news report and sheet musicA Daily Sketch item dated 20 April 1912, with a full page photograph of Captain Smith, who went down with his ship when the Titanic sank on 15 April 1912