Volume SOV Album 1
Contains 323 Results:
Notice for June 4 meeting with L.C. Henley's new design,, 1880
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Typographer's letter regarding Bernard Quaritch testimonial, on blue paper,, 1880 March 17
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Hon. Sec. James Roberts Brown's letter on Quaritch testimonial, printed on blue paper,, 1880 April
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Small reproduction of label attached to Bernard Quaritch Testimonial,, 1880 June
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Menu for meeting of April 9 (meeting 25), 1880 June
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Invitation form (folio, black red); Rules in Henley's design (3rd draft) on verso, 1880
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Label attached to Bernard Quaritch testimonial, oblong folio (draft version with pencil annotations), 1880
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Folio list of 21 members and Odde Booke, no design (draft verson with annotations and corrections in black ink), 1880
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Folio list og 21 members, Odde Booke and Honorary Member, no design (with annotations in black ink), 1880
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.
Rules in Henley's design, 5th draft, in black and blue with list of members on verso, Bernard Quaritch President Odde Booke,, after May 1882
This series consists of printed ephemera housed chronologically in a series of 6 scrapbooks. These scrapbooks were compiled and kept by Ralph Straus (Scribbler & Archivist to the Sette). Individual items within the scrapbooks are often numbered according to the bibliography of Sette ephemera written by Straus.