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System Number: 13234
Date: [18-23 August 1887]
Author: JW
Place: [London]
Recipient: [none]
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler NB 2/14-16
Document Type: A/MsD[1]


      Printing List 1887 Up to 19 Aug[2] Aug 20 Aug 23 Aug 25 Aug 26 Aug 28 Aug. 29 Sept. 1. Aug 31 Sept 26 [Sept 14?]
  (In stock - 11.) chequed [sic] - Sept 26. Bunting[3] 5 4     6     11.    
  (In stock 4) chequed - - Children Portsmouth: [6?] 6         1   4.    
  (In stock 11) (press 1.) chequed Landing Stage Cowes: [7?] 7       2 7   12.    
  (In stock - 20) chequed - - Return to Tilbury 4   3   5 1   10. 11 7
  (In stock - 6) chequed - The Visitors Boat: [5?] 5     4       6.    
  (In stock - 7 -) chequed - Dipping the Flag: [6?] 6         3   5. (Sept 4) 3 2
  (Stock 13) chequed. (1?) The Troopships 8     9       13.    
  (Stock - 14) (press 1) chequed - The Gun Boat     4   11     15    
(Hurlbert[4] none.?) (In stock - 7.) chequed Dry Dock's Southtn: 4 4     6       7.    
  (Stock 6) (press 1) chequed Sept 26. Tilbury: 5 5   2 4       7.    
  (7 in stock - 1 in press.) (chequed) Sept. 26 The Fleet Evening 5.   7         8.    
  (Stock 10.) (press 1.) chequed - Moniteurs 7   8         11.    
[NB 2/16]
      Moniteurs                    
      Railway Arch: [3?] 3           1. 1.    
      Petticoat Lane: 5 8           1. 6.    
      The Tow-Path: 5 5             4.    
      Scaffolding: 5 5     2     1. 5.    
                           

 


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Notes:

1.  A/MsD
This table is written mostly by JW, but the titles are in another hand. It begins spread over two pages (pp. 14 and 15), and is continued on p. 16 for the last four etching entries only. The first two columns on the left are written in pencil; the rest are written in blue and/or red ink.

2.  Up to 19 Aug
Some of these column headings are actually written at the foot of the columns; four are also repeated (almost identically) when the table is continued on p. 16.

3.  Bunting
This is a record of JW's stock of etchings. They are: Bunting (K.324); Portsmouth Children (K.323); [not identified]; Return to Tilbury (K.327); Visitor's Boat (K.320); Dipping the Flag (K.325); Troop Ships (K.319); The Turret Ship (K.321); Dry-Dock, Southampton (K.322); Tilbury (K.317); The Fleet: Evening (K.326); Monitors (K.318); Railway-Arch (K.268); Petticoat Lane (K.285); The Towing-Path (K.254); and Savoy Scaffolding (K.267).

4.  Hurlbert
William Henry Hurlbert (1827-1895), journalist and author, editor-in-chief of the New York World from 1876-1883 [more].