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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918-05-23
WAR OFFICE OFFICIAL TOPICAL BUDGET 352-2 (French version, fragment 1) [Main Title]I. French language version of a newsreel item on Viscount French, as the new Viceroy of Ireland, at a Grand Whitsuntide Fair (in support of the Irish War Hospital Supply Depot) at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, 18 May 1918.
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part of "Subject files" (war artist archive) Made by: Ministry of Information 1939-12-01
Contracts, Copyright and Issue of ReproductionsThe earlier part of this file relates to the development of policy and procedures regarding reproduction of the works commissioned by the WAAC, including committee minutes, minute papers and other policy documents. They discuss various possibilities for...
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part of "First World War Art Archive" (war artist archive) Made by: Ministry of Information 1917-10-16
British Artists at the FrontCorrespondence file relating to the publication of the 'British Artists at the Front' series, together with copies of volumes 1-4.
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part of "Facilities/Permits" (war artist archive) Made by: Ministry of Information 1939-10-13
War OfficePapers regarding permissions for artists to visit War Office and Army sites. A memo from October 1939 concerns the policy matter of whether the War Office will allow access to artists. Other papers relate to specific artists, namely Charles Cundall, C...
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part of "British Artists at the Front" (war artist archive) Made by: Ministry of Information 1917-10-16
British Artists at the FrontCorrespondence relating to the publication of 'British Artists at the Front', including copy correspondence regarding the terms of agreement with Country Life, who published the works; the decision to print only four volumes instead of the planned five,...
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part of "British Artists at the Front" (war artist archive) Made by: Ministry of Information 1918-01-01
British Artists at the Front: Part One, CRW NevinsonWith introduction by Campbell Dodgson and CE Montague. Volume is damaged around edges.
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part of "Correspondence with Artists" (war artists archive) Made by: Ministry of Information 1940-11-14
C R W NevinsonNevinson's file opens with the letter of outrage he sent after Kenneth Clark's comments on him in the radio broadcast 'The Artist in Wartime', also published in the Listener, 26 Oct 1939. Nevinson's anger at this action reinforced his feelings of...
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part of "Subject files" (war artist archive) Made by: Ministry of Information 1940-01-01
War Artists Biographical MaterialThis file comprises letters and related papers from artists, giving biographical information. The artists are indexed below. Also some related papers, regarding the collating of the information, and some biographical summaries produced by the WAAC.