Otto Ribbeck Pamphlets Collection
- CA RBD 1360
- Collection
- between approximately 1820 and 1898
Collection consists of pamphlets and reprints of scholarly works on Latin poetry and literary criticism, compiled by Otto Ribbeck.
Ribbeck, Otto, 1827-1898
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Otto Ribbeck Pamphlets Collection
Collection consists of pamphlets and reprints of scholarly works on Latin poetry and literary criticism, compiled by Otto Ribbeck.
Ribbeck, Otto, 1827-1898
Record of births and deaths, 1812-1899; diaries, 1820-1821, 1824-1825, 1898-1899; copy book of family letters, 1790-1886; genealogical tree and register of Charlottenburgh municipality, Ontario, 1851 and 1876 to 1880.
Campbell Family, 1790-1899
Collection consists of Joseph Crawhall's correspondence, notes, memoranda, and manuscripts related to his research on engraver Thomas Bewick (1753-1828).
Crawhall, Joseph, 1821-1896
Two Newcastle apprentices, to wit, Robert Johnson and Luke Clennell
Part of Joseph Crawhall Collection
File contains album with handwritten manuscript of Joseph Crawhall's "Two Newcastle apprentices" prepared for publication. The second section (leaves 1-80) is titled "Memoranda relating to Robert Johnson, pupil of Beilby & Bewick." Figures and illustrations are tipped in to indicate where they should be positioned in the book.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Collection
File includes clippings originally inserted into the album containing the manuscript of Two Newcastle Apprentices. Clippings are from The Oeconomist : or, Englishman's Magazine (1798) and book sale catalogues, and unidentified newspapers. Several clippings relate to the Newcastle races (1774, 1785, 1804, 1793, 1795). One item is a pamphlet of resolutions from the Committee of the Newcastle upon Tyne Society for Promoting the Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions (1824). Also included is handwritten document with an envelope, dated 1868; envelope with note: "Mr. Woodman's notes on Clennell" (Bewick's pupil Luke Clennell).
Memoranda relating to Thomas Bewick & his works etc.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Collection
File consists of album with manuscript of Crawhall's "Memoranda relating to Thomas Bewick & his works." The manuscript contains many newspaper clippings and figures tipped in, as well as letters and other material, such as pages from book catalogues, laid in.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Collection
File consists of clippings from newspapers and journals and letters previously laid into album containing "Memoranda relating to Thomas Bewick..."
Part of Joseph Crawhall Collection
File consists of one limp paperbound notebook with manuscript notes, clippings of woodcut images and figures pasted in, and annotated clippings from published books pasted in, likely comprising a manuscript being prepared for publication. Manuscript relates to the Scottish sword dancing. Includes Crawhall's woodblock print of the sword dancers.
Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Part of Joseph Crawhall Collection
File consists of published report for 1888-1889 from the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne annual meeting, 12 July 1889, bound in blue paper wrappers. Note on cover indicates that the report was sent to Crawhall on 24 March 1890 after a letter of his was published in the Newcastle Journal. A clipping of the letter is pasted on the front cover. A letter from the Natural History Society to Crawhall is tipped in on inside cover.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Collection
File consists of one notebook containing notes, clippings, and copies of letters and letters received tipped in regarding Bewick. Manuscript cover title "Thomas Bewick" in Joseph Crawhall's hand. Note on first page reads: "November 1881. About this time several 'memoirs'' - 'notices' etc. of Thomas Bewick & his works were advertised to be 'shortly published' in London and elsewhere. Consequent I imagine on the 'Bewick Exhibition' held in London last year - and the following correspondence relating to him and his works arose from such intended publications. Joseph Crawhall, Nov. 1881."