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Inventory Acc.8542 C.D'o Pilkington Jackson Acc.8542 November 2013 Inventory Acc.8542 C.d’O Pilkington Jackson National Library of Scotland Manuscripts Division George IV Bridge Edinburgh EH1 1EW Tel: 0131-466 2812 Fax: 0131-466 2811 E-mail: [email protected] © Trustees of the National Library of Scotland *denotes separate list of contents, with cross references to Acc 7445 1. * Correspondence 1925-78. [See also Acc 7445/48/‟letters of Interest‟] 2. Diary written while attending the British School in Rome 1910. 3. Diary written while attending the British School in Rome 1911. 4. Photograph album containing ca.180 photographs and postcards of scenes of army activity in the Middle East 1915-18. Railway map of the Delta and Fayum (Egypt). Sketch of the Battle of Romani. Map showing principal troop movements 13th Sept. 1918 (Syria and Palestine). 5. Photograph album containing ca.40 photographs of army activity in the Middle East 1916.[inscribed “D‟Orville‟s War Book” 1915-16] 6. Photograph album containing ca.40 photographs from the Imperial War Museum showing scenes from the Great War. 7. 7 photographs showing the men and women of the „Forth‟ G O R and G C I 1945. 8. * Photograph album entitled „Early Work‟ containing ca.55 photographs mostly of war memorials and figures 1919-31. 9. * Copies of photographs contained in No.8. 10. Photograph album entitled „Castle‟ containing ca.50 photographs of architectural work carried out on the Scottish National War Memorial. 11. Photographs pertaining to No.10. 12. * Photograph album entitled „Public Monuments‟ containing ca.70 photographs mostly of the David Livingstone Memorial, Blantyre, 1929, with some of the „Bruce‟ Statue, Bannockburn, and of other memorials. 13. Presentation folder containing 13 photographs with copies of the sculptured tableaux at the Livingstone Memorial. 14. ca.30 photographs of the Livingstone Memorial, with photographs of Livingstone himself and postcards of the memorial. 15. The Scottish Congregationalist magazine containing article on the Livingstone Memorial. 16. * Copies of photographs from No.12. 17. * Photograph album entitled „Foam‟ containing ca.16 photographs mostly of the fountain pieces entitled „Foam‟, with photographs of another fountain „Amphibians‟ and some photographs of military statuettes. 18. * ca.45 photographs pertaining to No.17 with early drawings of the fountain and four framed photographs. 19. * Photograph album entitled „Tablets‟ containing ca.70 photographs showing gravestones and tablets made by the artist 1918-63. 20. * ca.50 photographs pertaining to No.19 with some copies. 21. Correspondence concerning the military statuettes of the Scottish United Services Museum 1970-2. [Files pertaining to the military statuettes created for the Scottish United Services Museum are found in Acc 7445/10/269, Acc 7445/11/297, Acc 7445/12/306, 308, 320, 322, 332 and Acc 7445/13/339, 346, 350, 364, 365, 366. See also Acc 7445/17/465 and Acc 7445/42/18.] 22. Photograph album entitled „Statuettes‟ containing ca.85 photographs 1933 showing military statuettes wearing the uniforms of the Scottish Regiments from 1633 to 1918. 23. ca.20 postcards showing the military statuettes. 24. * ca.100 copies of photographs of various military statuettes, including back views. 25. Press-cuttings pertaining to the military statuettes 1933. 26. * Photograph album entitled “Statuettes 2” containing ca.50 photographs of statuettes, mostly military studies, equestrian models of „The Bruce‟ and „The Black Prince‟. 27. * 12 photographs of equestrian models including 2 of „La Pouliche Libre‟. 28. * Photograph album entitled „Jenners‟ containing ca.45 photographs mostly of tableaux displayed in Jenner‟s windows, Princes Street, to celebrate their centenary, and photographs of various scale models including the Columbus Light-House, Dominican Republic; „Jenney Weave‟, Enterprise Scotland 1947; and Kincorth Estate, Aberdeen. 29. * ca.40 copies of photographs from the album „Jenners‟. 30. * Photograph album entitled „Silver‟ containing ca.60 photographs of trophies and presentation items, including the ceremonial mace for the City of Singapore 1946-54. 31. * ca.50 photographs pertaining to No.30 with some copies. 32. * Photograph album entitled „Carved Stone-work‟ containing ca.85 photographs of work of that type including Carnegie‟s birthplace, Dunfermline, and some memorial stones. 33. * ca.60 photographs pertaining to No.32 with some copies. 34. * Photograph album entitled „Photos‟ containing 9 photographs, profiles and full face, taken for modelling purposes. 35. * Photograph album entitled „Portraits‟ containing ca.60 photographs of busts and reliefs in clay and stone, mainly for memorials. 36. * Photograph album entitled „Pavlova‟ containing ca.18 photographs of busts and figures mainly in clay. 37. * ca.65 photographs of busts, memorial portraits in relief and figures, mainly copies, from No.35. 38. Photograph album entitled „Bruce in Progress‟ containing ca.60 photographs 1961 showing the various stages of sculpting and casting the statue of Robert the Bruce, now at Bannockburn. 39. ca.50 photographs of „The Bruce‟ statue and of models of it, some being copies from No.38. 40. Negative of head of Bruce in bronze taken under special lighting condition „cannot be replaced‟. 41. * Photograph album entitled „Miscellane‟ containing ca.45 photographs of various pieces of work by the artist including plaster and cornice work for a panelled ceiling. 42. * ca.14 photographs pertaining to No.41 including some copies. 43. * ca.40 miscellaneous photographs. 44. * Box containing ca.18 negative plates. 45. Display and trademark designs for the tobacco company John Cotton Ltd 1936. [See also Acc 7445/14/400] 46. Catalogues, labels and headed paper all showing a bottle designed by Jackson for the drug company T and H Smith, Edinburgh 1937. [See also Box 60, Acc 7445/15/405 and Acc 7445/34/Files A-N] 47. Examples of paper types from the company Tullis Russell, with catalogues and a calendar 1950. [See also Acc 7445/18/469-469D and Acc 7445/35/469E-L] 48. Examples of bottle labels for the brewing company Thomas Usher and Sons 1953. [See also Acc 7445/20/502] 49. (i) Trademark for „Highland Horncraft‟; (ii) Trademark for „Aeolus‟; (iii) Miscellaneous designs ie McCullum‟s Whisky, Bell‟s Whisky label, Rest Hotels Ltd. 50. Photograph album entitled „Architectural‟ containing ca.40 photographs showing interior and exterior stone-work from various British cathedrals. 51. Photograph album entitled „Snapshots‟ containing ca.74 photographs and postcards depicting notable architectural scenes from Britain and Europe. 52. Photograph album entitled „Gothic‟ containing ca.20 photographs showing religious figures and exterior stone-masonry. 53. Presentation package from the Cathedral of Chartres, France, containing photographs and details of the interior and exterior artwork and architecture. 54. Catalogue The Scottish Military Statuettes 1933. 55. Miscellaneous catalogues and notes and short biographical notes of Jackson.[compiled by C d‟O P J‟s second wife, Audrey] 56. Plans to divide the studio and flat at 4 Polwarth Terrace, Edinburgh, Jackson‟s residence. 57. Snapshots of Doctor Williamson receiving an honorary diploma. [(Graeme) Moncrieff Williamson, C d‟O P J‟s nephew] 58. Press cuttings pertaining to the Livingstone Memorial, Blantyre, from The Scotsman, The Glasgow Herald, The Daily Record, The Dundee Courier, The Dundee Advertiser, Edinburgh Evening News, and The Glasgow Evening News 1935 together with press-cuttings from the Illustrated London News 1954 and press-cuttings on „The Bruce‟ statue 1974 together with complete copies of Union Jack 28 Apr 1944, Crusader 30 April 1944, The Scotsman 8 May 1945. 59. Two wartime posters from a series entitled „The Enemy Watches‟, Do You?‟ together with two labels. 60. Box containing 1. Album of press cuttings (1920 – 30) 2. Press cuttings (1929) re David Livingstone Memorial 3. Country Life Supplement, July 1927, The Scottish National War Memorial. 4. Architecture, Vol V No 27 (new series) August 1927 Scottish National War Memorial Souvenir Issue 5. Press Cuttings (1927 – 30), re Scottish National War Memorial 6. Miscellaneous press cuttings (1927 - 39) – mainly re works/lectures by Pilkington Jackson, but also other subjects of interest. 7. Eight photographs of Garlenick, Creed, nr Grampound, Cornwall. 8. Designs for T H Smith Ltd 1937-9. 61. Box containing 1.„Statuettes Details‟. Folder containing drawings and correspondence pertaining to the Military Statuettes. 2.„Statuettes Details‟. Folder containing drawings, printed matter, photographs and correspondence pertaining to the Military Statuettes. 3.Two „progress charts‟ for the Military Statuettes. Drawing of the lay out for the Military Statuettes Exhibition, RBA Gallery, London, April 1933. 4.Envelope labelled „Workers on the Military Statuettes‟, containing thirteen photographs of the Military Statuettes being made. [ For Military Statuettes see also Acc 7445/12. Acc 7445/13, Acc 7445/17/465, Acc 7445/34 and Acc 7445/42 ] 5.Copies of drawings by Harwell Miller from 1949 showing historical military dress. Annotated copies of drawings by Harwell Miller, noting particular details of dress. Drawings and sketches of historical military uniforms. Cutting from Radio Times, December 23, 1949. [ See Acc 7445/19/482 Royal Scots Monument ] LIST OF CONTENTS – with cross references to Acc 7445 Acc 8542/1 ‘Correspondence 1925 – 78’ Louisa Cheng Bertha and Fred Haines (Toronto Art Gallery) Mrs [Ida] Hannah Brigadier Lambert MC Carl Milles (1929)
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