Pease, Mary W.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Hutton Hall album, 1865-1890
Pease family collection of sketchbooks and exercise books
The collection comprises sketchbooks and exercise books belonging to the Pease family of Durham and Yorkshire Counties, England. The Peases were part of an important network of Quaker industrialists in the northeast of England, and established the nation's first railroad in 1825. Items in the collection date from the early nineteenth to the early twentieth century.
Sketchbook: Scotland and Wales, 1870s
Sketchbook: Switzerland, 1886
Contains watercolors made by Lady Pease during a family trip to Switzerland in 1886. The paintings are mostly very complete and depict landscapes observed throughout the voyage, from the Dover cliffs to the mountains and lakes of Switzerland. Labeled scenes include: Dover, Zurich, Silvaplana, Engadin, Poschiavo, St. Moritz, Thusis, Simplon, Chillon Castle, Lake Geneva, and Interlaken.
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- Archival Object 3
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- Sketchbooks 3
- Scotland -- Pictorial works 2
- Switzerland -- Pictorial works 2
- Travel sketches -- Switzerland 2
- Art, Amateur -- Great Britain 1
- Botanical illustrations 1
- Children's art 1
- Dwellings -- Pictorial works 1
- Education -- Great Britain 1
- Exercise books 1
- Exercise books (Penmanship) 1
- Graphite drawings 1
- Great Britain -- Pictorial works 1
- Interior decoration -- Great Britain 1
- Juvenilia 1
- Landscape drawings 1
- Marske-by-the-Sea (England) -- Pictorial works 1
- Quakers -- Great Britain 1
- Railroads -- Great Britain 1
- School notebooks -- Specimens. 1 ∧ less