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A sketchbook of sketches, notes and pasted images

A sketch book of sketches, notes and pasted images, no titled included. Notes are made in blue and black ink with sketches in blue and black ink and pencil, spread across 11 pages in a 28 page notebook. The notebook uses a series of examples and comparisons of architectural representation and what is perceived in each representation, explaining the emotion evoked by mass, space, surface, line, colour and texture. It goes on to explain the "face" of architecture, and the manner in which the architect designs the main facade of a building versus the less important back of a building and how they are sometimes unrecognizable as one structure. It touches on decoration in architecture and the manner in which architects use different approaches to arouse emotions in a building. There is a loose pasted image on the third page.

Gordon Cullen: Box 80 Papers

- Stadtbauwelt issues featuring articles by GC: 'Biot - ein lebendiger Ort', No 18, 9 May 1975, pp.536-545 and 'Stadt als Personichkeit', No. 28, 20 July 1976, p.874
- Envelope: 'Ashford' - study for Kent European Enterprises Ltd., 1988
- Envelope: 'Midland Experiment - Sundry Enlargements' - containing photographic material of Coventry and Berkeley nuclear power station
- Brochure: 'Redevelopment of Church Village, Bridgetown, Barbados - Final Report', 1978
- Draft mock-up report: 'Northampton Town Expansion - Central Area Townscape', undated
- Envelope: 'Enlargements Delhi - Calcutta [Kolkata]' containing photographs
- The Town Around You by Brian Robson - photocopy of proposal and text
- Town Signals - Telford Development Corporation - photocopy of report by GC, Wilf Burton and URBIS, undated
- Brochure: The BISON wall frame system for high flats, undated
- Development Proposals - Woodside Brickworks, Croydon - original draft ms
- Desk diary and year book 1984 - annotated
- Notebook - incomplete, undated
- Notepad 'Daller layout Pad' - with ms notes and sketches for projects including Croydon, Wraysbury and Datchet, undated

Indian Diary 1952

Typescript in ring binder 250x220mm headed 'Indian Diary 1952 (confidential) by Max Lock'. Details his 1952 India/Ceylon tour.

Text marked in pencil [indicating sections for publication?].

Travel diary: Northumberland

Travel diary, titled 'Northumberland, as seen from Wooler. June 1919: copied from the original MSS'. Handwritten text with numerous postcards stuck in. Loose-leaf pages attached to a hardback cover by a metal fastening.

Travel diary: Switzerland

Two travel diaries in one volume.

First diary is entitled 'Switzerland: my first visit May 20- June 10 1905. Copied from letters sent home to my father and sister'. As well as handwritten text, numerous postcards have been stuck into the pages, alongside a few original photographs and press cuttings. The photographs include other people in the tour, and are sometimes named.

The second diary is titled 'The story of a weekin Lucerne with my dear father in July 1909 with only later 'Memorable Moments' at Montreux & Chamonix: my second visit to Switzerland [re-copied from my letters home]'. This diary is much shorted but also has postcards stuck intot he pages.

Loose-leaf pages attached to a hardback cover by a metal fastening.

CARTER, Arthur Walter (1852-1929)

Diary and letter written by Arthur Walter Carter (1852-1929) during a visit to the Columbian World Fair in Chicago in 1893 on a group tour organised by the Polytechnic.

The diary starts on Saturday June 3rd 1893 and ends on Thursday 6th July 1893. Entries describe the sea voyage as a 2nd class passenger from Southampton to New York, sight-seeing in New York, travelling by train within America, attending a Presidential reception in Philadelphia, as well as visiting the World’s Fair in Chicago, then onwards to Niagara Falls before journeying home. There is some social commentary including class differences on board the "New York" ship, transport infrastructure in the US, temperance, the treatment of Black Americans, the slaughterhouse, Armour & Co., language differences between American and British English, Rev. Moody's mass preaching.

The diary is a black cardboard bound lined notebook comprising 118 pages of ink manuscript. Inserted into the diary are various leaflets: a pasted-in map of Chicago with notable sites, leaflet from The Polytechnic outlining the tour, the ships programme of entertainment, tickets, an extract from the out-going voyage ‘S.S. New York Gazette’, a leaflet for the Cave of the Winds at Niagara, the Saloon Passenger List for the return journey, and a leaflet for American Line Steamers. Loose are leaflets about the Pennsylvanian and New York Central Railroads as well as a map and guide of the Niagara State Reservation.

The loose leaf letter begins dated June 3rd 1893, New York, and continues to chronicle the events of the trip over 72 pages with dated notes through to Tuesday July 4th. The letter is not addressed to a named individual but is written as if to a recipient, ending abruptly (possibly indicating that later pages are missing). It appears to be written in the same hand as the diary with some duplication of phrasings. The letter is written on lined airmail paper and has been folded, but it is unclear if the letter was posted from the US.

In addition to the 1893 material, there is a biographical note about Carter, a partial transcript of the diary and notes and correspondence (c2000) which appear to refer to an intention to publish the diary.

Carter, Arthur Walter (1952-1929), gentlemen's outfitter

Gordon Cullen: Box 33 Papers

- 'A Humanist Ecology', CIBA no. 35, Autumn 1965, pp. 38-42 (5 copies)
- File: 'Civic Trust/Rossin' - correspondence July 1963-March 1965 re Urgent West, Economist, Liverpool and other projects.
- File: 'Preliminary Correspondence URGENT West' McHarg and Wilentz, March 1960-April 1964.
- 'The River Wey at Guildford', undated ms, 4p
- 'Townscape: A Liverpool Notebook' reprinted from Architectural Review, April 1965
- 'Westminster Revisited' reprinted from Architectural Review, June 1958
- File: 'Target Projector' - project file with correspondence, drawings and photographs, 1941
- 'Eyes on Tenterden' article extract by Kenneth Browne, with drawings by GC, pp. 276-280
- 2 unidentified tracings
- Press cutting from 'Kentish Gazette', 8 Dec 1967 on Canterbury, featuring drawing by GC
- Letter from Dennis Grebner, Townscape Ltd. to GC, 23 April 1987 re organising an exhibition.
- Photograph album: 'Delhi Photo I' - includes photographs from France, Gibralter, Port Said, Suez and Red Sea, from Sep 1958
- Photograph album: 'Delhi Photo II'
- Envelope: 'Diary Delhi' - containing notes and drawings, 1959
- File: '2' - containing India diary with sketches, 26 Oct 1962-Feb 1963

Gordon Cullen: Box 102 Papers

- Three A4 notepads with ms notes and sketches re Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, undated.
- Envelope: 'GCP Correspondence' - containing correspondence, invoices and orders re Gordon Cullen Prints, 1981.
- Folder: 'Notes B[ritish] W[est] I[ndies]' - containing ms notes, photographs and typescript notes, 1940-1945.
- Folder: 'Delhi' - containing typescript India Diary, sketches and notes [1962]
- Bundle of miscellaneous cuttings from magazines in English and French language.
- West Indies photographs and postcards mounted on paper, some labelled, undated.
- Sheet of colour swatches.
- Poster advertising Letraline using design of the London Underground, 1970s.

Gordon Cullen: Box 103 Papers

- Photographs of Antigua and Barbados, undated.
- Photographs and postcards of West Indies, including harvesting of sea urchins, mounted onto paper, undated.
- Miscellaneous articles from magazines and newspapers including botanical plants.
- cuttings from The Independent, 25 October 1990 and 27 October 1990 re Obituary of Berthold Lubetkin
- copy of Landscape News, No. 8, January 1988.
- Architectural Review, March 1972 [incomplete]
- cuttings from French magazines, including botanical drawings and ships
- Small 'Rhodia' notebook containing sketches and ms notes, undated.
- Single sheet of text re Barbados houses, undated.
- Invitation and menu for farewell dinner in honour of Sir Frank and Lady Stockdale, 27 February 1945.
- Unlabelled envelope - contains correspondence re visas for Puerto Rico, population statistics etc., together with large scale (folded) aerial photographs of areas in the country including Barceloneta, Cabo Rojo, Guayama, Barranquitas, Patillas and San Sebastian.
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