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ALS Allan Cunningham to James Cochrane A letter saying that he does not wish to move and cannot see what good his presence would do. However, if Cochrane is certain that his presence would 'make the troubled waters smooth' he will meet with him at 8 o'clock that evening., 5 August 1834
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
5 August 1834
ALS Allan Cunningham to S. Waagen A letter of introduction for Mr. George Darley., 1 May 1837
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
1 May 1837
ALS Allan Cunningham to Mr. Brown A letter asking on behalf of Sir Francis Chantrey for the preparation of some stone for a 'monument'. (Chantrey was a sculptor)., 27 August 1839
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
27 August 1839
ALS Allan Cunningham to William Scrope 'Sorry you were unable to attend the Wilkie Statue Meeting'; 'it opened a little stormy but the fine, commanding spirit of Sir Robert Peel calmed down the waters of strife'., 2 September 1841
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
2 September 1841
AMsS Dayburgh Abbey A prose poem (presumed to have been) sent to Cunningham by Rev. J. Judkins. (?), 6 October 1832
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
6 October 1832
AMsS O Were My Peggy A poem by Allan Cunningham
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
1815 - 1841
Poem, n.d. AMsS The Pirates Song A poem by Allan Cunningham
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
1815 - 1841
The monthly supplement of "The Penny Magazine." A biographical sketch of the life and works of Sir Walter Scott perhaps written by Allan Cunningham., 29 September-31 October 1832
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From the Collection:
The collection comprises 19 items in total: thirteen letters addressed either to or from Allan Cunningham form its bulk. The correspondence largley concerns matters connected with Cunningham's numerous publishing projects, including his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which appeared between 1829 and 1833. Also included in the collection are three Mss. poems--one perhaps by the Rev. J. Judkins and two by Cunningham.This collection comprises...
Dates:
29 September-31 October 1832