Rectangular miniature on ivory; Abbott is turned slightly to the right of the picture; he wears a black waistcoat, white blouse and cravat; to his right a pilaster column; to the left a brown curtain; he sits on a red chair. Inscribed top right:
Sem títuloThree-quarter length, seated, facing the left of the picture; he wears a large brown coat; he rests his hands in his lap; the background is light brown. Signed: E.A. Walton
Sem títuloThe Burlington Dormitory from the North; beds line the walls; monitors sit around the fire in the right foreground, stoked by a younger boy; in the distance other scholars are talking and playing games
Sem títuloHalf-length portrait of Joseph Tyson, Classics Master and Bursar (1885-1929) sitting; he leans slightly to the right of the picture; he is writing on a piece of paper on his desk; he wears a suit and tie; in the top left is a picture of a ship
Sem títuloCommissioned by John Carleton, Master of the King's Scholars. Artist is possibly Hubert Williams (1905-1989).
Miniature on ivory; head and shoulders of an old man, turned to the right of the picture; he wears a white cravat and black coat; his the colours have faded.
Sem títuloBased on the painting PIC.01.047
Oil painting of Little Dean's Yard during the rebuilding of Turle's House (1883?) Little Dean's Yard in the foreground, Ashburnham House on the left and College on the far right. The entrance to School is visible on the right. In the centre, there is an area fenced off, where the rebuilding is taking place. In the back ground the Abbey is visible.
Sem títuloThe Housemasters of Busby
Sem títuloJohn Peter Winckworth (GG 1922-1927). Head and shoulders, turned to the left of the picture; he wears a suit with black tie; the background is black. Subject is named as 'Henry Lawrence' in Helen Draper's 1996 Conservation Report, but the name Winckworth is clearly written on the back of the canvas and the date of the painting and appearance of the subject support this attribution.
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