A photograph of the Old Cambians (South London Group) at a fancy dress party, which the group held regularly at the South London Art Gallery in the 1920s and 1930s.
A photograph of the Old Cambians (South London Group) at a fancy dress party, which the group held regularly at the South London Art Gallery in the 1920s and 1930s.
A photograph of the Old Cambians (South London Group) at a fancy dress party, which the group held regularly at the South London Art Gallery in the 1920s and 1930s.
An invitation to an exhibition private view, an invitation to a fancy dress ball and a programme for a fancy dress ball, all stuck down on a piece of brown paper.
A letter dated 13 December 1974 from the Borough Librarian and Curator to the Greater London Arts Association about funding for the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 20 January 1975 from the Borough Librarian and Curator to the Greater London Arts Association about financial support for the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 22 January 1975 from the Greater London Arts Association to the Borough Librarian and Curator about financial for the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 10 February 1975 from the Greater London Arts Association to the Borough Librarian and Curator about agreeing the budget for the Women and Work exhibition.
A letter dated 25 March 1975 from Metal Box Limited to the Borough Librarian and Curator about using the company's name in the Women and Work exhibition.
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...