Manuscripts
Royal Academy of Arts. Exhibition of British primitive paintings from the twelfth to the early sixteenth century, with some related illuminated manuscripts, figure embroidery, and alabaster carvings. Royal Academy of Arts, London, October & November, 1923 (London: William Clowes and Sons)
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Royal Academy of Arts. Exhibition of British primitive paintings from the twelfth to the early sixteenth century, with some related illuminated manuscripts, figure embroidery, and alabaster carvings. Royal Academy of Arts, London, October & November, 1923 (London: William Clowes and Sons)
Manuscripts
Catalogue. Third of three copies.
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Royal Academy of Arts. Exhibition of British primitive paintings from the twelfth to the early sixteenth century, with some related illuminated manuscripts, figure embroidery, and alabaster carvings. Royal Academy of Arts, London, October & November, 1923 (London: William Clowes and Sons)
Manuscripts
Pamphlet, lacking blue paper cover with note on title page "KAE (annotated). First of three copies.
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Royal Academy of Arts. Exhibition of Spanish Paintings, November 1920-January 1921
Manuscripts
Two catalogues: one with illustrations and one smaller with text (annotated, perhaps by Arundell Esdaile). Accompanied by 21 press clippings of the exhibit and a typescript review of the exhibition, "The Royal Academy. The Spanish Exhibition" with handwritten corrections by "R.E.D. Sketchley" (Katharine Esdaile?).
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Historical Notes on Brading Church, Isle of Wight."
Manuscripts
Booklet by Esdaile, with annotations by Arundell Esdaile.
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Royal Academy of Arts. War Memorials Exhibition (London: William Clowes and Sons)
Manuscripts
Annotated cataloged, with 13 associated press clippings.
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Ephemera
Manuscripts
Includes one 1903 newspaper clipping concerning the restoration of the position of secretary at the British Museum; a program for the 1939 Conferment of Honorary Degrees ceremony by the University of Liverpool, where Arundell Esdaile received a degree of Doctor of Letters; the May 13, 1939, issue of the Liverpool Daily Post with account (page 6) of the awarding of the degree; three 1940 newspaper clippings about Arundell Esdaile's retirement from the British Museum; a 1944 library opening program; a 1944 clipping on Arundell Esdaile and his brother Alfred Esdaile. a 1958 genealogical clipping about Ann Arundell (d. 1649), presumably an ancestor; and an undated 3-page typescript biography of William Esdaile (1758-1837), presumably the grandfather of Arundell Esdaile, by an unidentified author.
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