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Woolner, Thomas, 1825-1892

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1825 - 1892

Biography

Thomas Woolner (1825-1892), English sculptor and poet; one of the founder-members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:

Alice Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, between 1874 and 1876, January 26

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 22
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents:

Alice Woolner's hand is difficult to decipher. She appears to be writing on behalf of Thomas Woolner to arrange a meeting with J.F. Lewis on January 29th, at the Athenaeum.

Dates: between 1874 and 1876, January 26

Alice Woolner letter to Marian Lewis, between 1874 and 1876, March 22

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 23
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents:

Woolner appears to inquire about the health of J.F. Lewis, noting "this severe weather I fear is very bad for your invalid."

Dates: between 1874 and 1876, March 22

Amy Woolner letter to D. Hewitt, 1914 March 29

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 26
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents:

"March 29th, 1914. Dear Mr. Hewitt, Thank you very much for searching out the letters of my father and taking so much trouble about the matter. It will be very nice to see you again if you can manage to bring the letters but I should like to know when you mean to come as I might be out - we are leaving this place on Monday April 6th and tomorrow we are out all the afternoon - With our kind regards, I am Sincerely yours, Amy Woolner."

Dates: 1914 March 29

Amy Woolner note, 1914 May 19

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 27
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents:

A folded sheet of paper, inscribed: "Letters from T. Woolner to J.F. Lewis R.A., returned with thanks & compliments, May 19, 1914, from Amy Woolner, Belle Vue, Chiddingfold, Surrey."

Dates: 1914 May 19

Thomas Carlyle collection

 Collection
Call Number: GEN MSS 677
Abstract:

The Thomas Carlyle Collection is a mixed-provenance collection of material by and about Thomas Carlyle. Material includes writings, notes, maps, and correspondence that document Carlyle's research on German history and literature and on Oliver Cromwell, among other topics.

Dates: circa 1750-1951, bulk 1827-1882

Excerpt from "Nelly Dale", n.d.

 Part of Collection — Box 60: [Barcode: 39002137225356], Folder: GROUP 2305, F-1
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC
Scope and Contents:

Excerpt, holograph, beginning "Could any mortal boy resist," signed with initials.

Published in his My Beautiful Lady: Nelly Dale (London, 1887).

Dates: n.d.

Letter and photographs, 1884, n.d.

 Part of Collection — Box 60: [Barcode: 39002137225356], Folder: GROUP 2305, F-4
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC
Scope and Contents:

ALS to Francis Turner Palgrave, Aug 12, 1884; and two photographs of sculptures, one signed.

Accompanied by an engraving.

Dates: 1884, n.d.

Letter : London, to an unidentified recipient, 1892 Apr 3

 Part of Collection — Box 60: [Barcode: 39002137225356], Folder: GROUP 2305, F-3
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC
Scope and Contents:

ALS to "My dear Lucas."

Dates: 1892 Apr 3

Letter : Mayfield, Sussex, to Mr. [Moncure Daniel?] Conway, 1881 Oct 12

 Part of Collection — Box 60: [Barcode: 39002137225356], Folder: GROUP 2305, F-2
Call Number: GEN MSS MISC

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1874 February 1

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 2
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Feb 1 '74. My dear Mr Lewis, I was sorry to miss the pleasure of seeing you last Thursday, but I was afraid you would not be able to come to town again so soon. The election was I think perfectly satisfactory; the new manner of voting acted well, and really gained the wishes of the body by breaking the coalition of several cliques, which are individually of small account, but formidable when combined. I shall be very pleased to have a chat with you on the subject of your pictures, and...
Dates: 1874 February 1

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1874 April 12

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Ap: 12 '74. My dear Mr Lewis, Sir Vincent Eyre is anxious to do something towards preserving the antiquities in Egypt, and intends drawing up a petition to the Khedive for that purpose, and to have it presented to him thro' the Foreign Office. But in order to give the petition full effect both with our and the Egyptians authorities, he thinks it best to obtain the sanctions and signatures of the President and Council of the R. Academy, and of the Roy: Soc: of Antiquaries. He was speaking to...
Dates: 1874 April 12

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1874 April 19

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Ap: 19 '74. My dear Mr Lewis, Many thanks for your kind letter; and I have no doubt the R. Academy will wish to support a petition with so good an object. I saw Dobson last evening and he told me the council were not busy now, so that maybe they will take notice of this matter. I grieve to have such a poor account of you from yourself. After such a long habit of close work to be denied it is indeed a loss. But the loss belongs to us all almost more than to you. It will give me great...
Dates: 1874 April 19

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1874 May 17

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 5
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "May 17 '74. My dear Mr Lewis, your letter was sent on to me at Paris, and greatly delighted I was to know you were pleased with the appreciation of your wonderful picture. You do not think so highly of your own work as your admirers do, or you could not be surprised at any sum being offered for one of your chief pictures. I am sure Mr Graham's offer was bona fide, as he asked me to find out if the possessor would take the sum mentioned, and as he was willing to give it. £10,000 is a...
Dates: 1874 May 17

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1874 August 29

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 6
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Aug: 29 '74. My dear Mr Lewis, The friends of J.H. Foley are anxious he should be buried in St. Pauls, and Canon Liddon tells me that we must have two or three of the chief names in art to support the application: will you kindly send me your aid writing a letter in support of the plan that I may receive on Monday morning. I have to see the Canon at 2 P.M. on Monday to present the letters and help him select the site. You see there is no time to be lost. The Canon proposes Thursday next for...
Dates: 1874 August 29

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1874 September 1

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Sep 1 '74. My dear Mr Lewis, Your generous soul will rejoice that poor Foley will have the last honour due to him; for our application has succeeded and he is to be buried in St. Pauls on Friday next at 12 o'clock. He will lie close to Turner, Reynolds, and James Barry, with only one grave between him and this noble company. The sterling artists are fast passing away, and what the next generation will be like I tremble to contemplate. - With kindest wishes for your health - Ever truly...
Dates: 1874 September 1

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1874 November 22

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 8
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Nov 22 '74. My dear Mr Lewis, A letter from you comes like the sun thro' this dingy abomination called fog. It would have shocked me had I known such an idea as coming here this weather had even entered your head as a possibility. So far as I am concerned, election to R. A-ship is a point of no great consequence, as I care nothing for fancy titles, and do not like my time to be taken up by Council meetings, and A.R.A.-ship suits me very well indeed, as I get most of the fun and only a...
Dates: 1874 November 22

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1875 January 17

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 9
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Jan 17 '75. My dear Mr Lewis, It is all very well to say "do not answer this"; but I have too good a sense of my privileges to obey such an injunction. In the "Apocrypha" I remember reading in the days of my youth - "If thou knowest a wise man let thy feet wear his doorstep"; - but as I cannot do this I may help to wear out his door-knocker. Since my return from Venice my time has been wholly taken up or I should have thanked you before for your most kind...
Dates: 1875 January 17

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1875 January 31

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 10
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "Jan 31 '75. My dear Lewis, If you refuse being Mr-ed; - I was much delighted with your kind letter and the hope it offered me of a pleasant glimpse of your happy life. Please to ask Mrs Lewis to accept my bow of homage, and say with what pleasure I look forward to making her acquaintance. I know that I have already seen her several times in life, and, if I mistake not, once in her immortality as she looks in the "Bey's Garden," the guardian angel of...
Dates: 1875 January 31

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1875 March 24

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 11
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "March 24 '75. My dear Lewis, My wife and I called to see [William] Boxall and found that he had not only pulled through this time but was quite frisky, not on his feet as he never was much that way. He looks better than I have seen him for some time; he seemed pleased when I told him you had made enquiries about him. I saw Dr Quain this morning and he told me that the President was tolerably well, and, for him, quite strong. So that it is satisfactory to know that the East wind cannot kill...
Dates: 1875 March 24

Thomas Woolner letter to John Frederick Lewis, 1875 May 30

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 12
Call Number: MSS 53
Scope and Contents: "May 30 1875. My dear Lewis, I hope you are getting better with the bright weather. I came down to spend the day at this lovely place, - the seat of the great Earl Chatham - and having nothing to do but enjoy myself I make a part of that enjoyment saying how-d'ye-do to you. I am truly sorry you do not get strong quickly; and not only on your own account, and on account of art, but also on my own, for I want the pleasure of seeing you. I am Visitor in the Life School till the middle of June;...
Dates: 1875 May 30

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Correspondence 24
Art -- France -- Paris -- Exhibitions 2
Egypt -- Antiquities 2
Hayes (Bromley, London, England) 2
Orientalism 2