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Annual report for 1885

Two copies of the annual report for 1885 of the South London Fine Art Gallery. The report includes: the number of visitors; a list of donations of books; a list of works of art lent (or given) to the gallery; receipts; expenditure; subscriptions a...

Reproduction of Portland House

A sheet of paper with a copy of a reproduction of the outside of Portland House (the house which William Rossiter bought in 1889 and which opened in May 1891 as the South London Fine Art Gallery), and a copy of a reproduction of the lecture hall a...

Visitor Attendance Book

A handwritten book with details of visitor attendance figures to exhibitions and workshops at the South London Art Gallery from 1982 to 1992.

Trust Deed

The trust deed, drawn up between the members of the gallery's council and the gallery's trustees, dated 25 May 1891.

Letter to Tommy Steele

A letter from Kenneth Sharpe (Keeper of the South London Art Gallery) to the entertainer Tommy Steele, dated 28 November 1980 (written in response to a letter from Tommy Steele, not found).

Annual report for 1893

A pamphlet produced by the South London Fine Art Gallery dated 30 July 1894 to 31 May 1895. Includes: the annual report for 1893; a transcript of an address given by Herbert Beerbohm Tree at the 26th annual meeting of the gallery; rules for visito...

Visitor Attendance Book: Shows 1989 to 1990, page 1

The first of two loose pages with attendance figures by day for some exhibitions in 1989 and 1990: Southwark Open 1989, Ireland - The Right to Know, Along the Lines of Resistance, Other Than Itself and Let the Canvas Come Alive.

Visitor Attendance Book: Shows 1989 to 1990, page 2

The second of two loose pages with attendance figures by day for some exhibitions in 1989 and 1990: Southwark Open 1989, Ireland - The Right to Know, Along the Lines of Resistance, Other Than Itself and Let the Canvas Come Alive.

Speech by Henry Irving

A typescript copy of a speech delivered by Henry Irving at a public meeting on 18 July 1890 [the speech was reproduced in a pamphlet produced by the South London Fine Art Gallery in which it is stated that the meeting took place at the Suffolk Str...

Pamphlet: South London Art Gallery

A pamphlet about the South London Art Gallery, produced by the Borough of Camberwell, including three reproductions of black-and-white photographs (of the Ruskin Gallery, the Passmore Edwards Gallery and the Engraving Gallery). The typescript text...

Annual meeting registers

Signatures of those who attended the 23rd, 24th and 25th annual meetings, in 1891, 1892 and 1893 respectively.(It is not known why or by whom the date stamps were added.)

Council and Trustees

The gallery's trust deed from 1891 and the registers of those who attended the gallery's annual council meetings in 1891, 1892 and 1893.

Accident book

A book in which accidents which had taken place at the gallery were recorded; only limited information is given.

Finance

Mostly handwritten notes relating to the gallery's accounts from 1886 to 1895.

Letters

Thirteen letters, including one from Francis Knollys, secretary to the Prince of Wales, about the opening of the lecture hall, and one from Kenneth Sharpe, keeper of the South London Art Gallery, to Tommy Steele about finding a suitable home for a...

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