Image
Category
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Design, Picture Gallery sign visual

1992

Design for ceiling of the Conference Hall of the Council House

1953-1954

Bristol Council House ceiling

1953-1954

Design for ceiling of the Conference Hall of the Council House

1953-1954

Design for ceiling of the Conference Hall in the Council House

1953-1954

Original design for a book jacket

1966

painting design

1960

Coloured wash and carriage oils with MS annotation. Design for a dress coach

1860

Picture Gallery sign visual, showing the Nodding Donkey site exhibit

1992

Design for ceiling of the Conference Hall of the Council House

1953-1954

Bristol Council House ceiling

1953-1954

Bristol Council House ceiling

1953-1954

Design for an aircraft

1953-1955

Design for a Demi Mail/Stanhope Phaeton carriage

1840

Design fragments, sketches, and notational ideas mainly residual from the project for Bristol Council House ceiling, by Sir Thomas Monnington RA, 1953-1954. - 19 sheets tracing paper, 53x83cm and smaller. - Ceiling design based on geometric principles and celebrating themes of modern science: nuclear physics, electronics, aeronautics, biochemistry. Working ideas

Bristol Council House ceiling

1953-1954

Designs, paper, InterCity Brand Evolution II, by M. Cornwall. Corporate image designs showing the InterCity brand including HST liveries, timetables and advertisements. Designs show InterCity in partnership with various corporate partners including Virgin, National Express, P&O, East Coast Mainline and Forte. Also includes designs for InterCity / Birmingham City Council 'Midland Express'. 17 sheets.

InterCity Brand Evolution II

Kolibrie Pulsejet design for use on helicopters

Kolibrie Pulsejet design for use on helicopters

Barker & Co, 29 heraldic designs, cartouches, schemes for coach linings [1841-1900], and 1 envelope front with the following ink stamped inscription: 'Messrs. BARKER & Co., (Coachbuilders) Ltd., 66, 67 & 69, South Audley Street, LONDON, W.1.'

Heraldic designs for Coaches

1841-1900