A letter of acceptance on behalf of the Mayor of Camberwell to the private view to be held in January 1921. Sent to Guy Miller of the Camberwell Sketch Club. Stuck down on a piece of brown paper.
Two press cuttings (stuck down on a piece of brown paper), one from the South London Press and one from the Kentish Mercury. Both are reviews of an exhibition of work by the Old Cambians (Camberwell Sketch Club).
A folder cover labelled S.L.G. paper. Now empty it presumably contained the group's headed notepaper.The Old Cambians changed its name to the South London Group around 1927.
A card inviting entries to a retrospective exhibition of work by the Camberwell Sketch Club to be held from 19 January and 22 February 1921. Two copies of the card have been stuck down on a piece of brown paper so that both the back and front of t...
Three press cuttings about the Old Cambians from: The Evening Standard; The South London Observer Camberwell and Peckham Times; and from an unidentified newspaper (dated in pencil 1922).
A black-and-white reproduction of a painting by E.H. Whydale, likely to be the work given to the South London Art Gallery (see the newspaper cutting on the reverse).
Invitations produced by the Old Cambians to an exhibition, to submit works to exhibit and to a fancy dress party. All have been stuck down onto a brown piece of paper.
An envelope [now empty] marked as containing photographs sent by Douglas Smith to Kenneth Sharpe at the South London Art Gallery. The postmark appears to be 21 February 1975.
An undated note from Douglas [Smith] to Kenneth [Sharpe] which presumably was originally sent in the envelope (SLG-EX-1975-96). The photographs to which Douglas Smith refers are likely to be of the women working in the factory (SLG-EX-1975-63 to S...