- GB 235 CAV/2/4/7
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Parte de George H. Cave Collection
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Parte de George H. Cave Collection
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
McWatt, John, ‘Spanish Irises in a Scottish garden’
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
McWatt, John, ‘Spanish Irises in a Scottish garden’, cutting (76 x 65mm) from an unidentified and undated publication, referring to plants in bloom in his garden on 27 July.
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‘Spanish Irises in a North Country Garden’, photocopied cutting
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
‘Spanish Irises in a North Country Garden’, photocopied cutting (51 x 65mm) from an unidentified journal, with an accompanying illustration (122 x 140mm) labelled ‘Spanish Irises among Roses at Morelands, Duns, N.B.’. The illustration reproduces the view in photographic print GB 235 MCW/4/2/9
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
‘Autumn Flowers’, short note (cuttings 42 x 65mm and 30 x 63mm) probably from the same journal as GB 235 MCW/3/4/5, referring to material sent by John MacWatt.
Mounted studio portrait, probably of John MacWatt, by G. Crow and Company, Glasgow (180 x 180mm)
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
John MacWatt in his rock garden, close view (141 x 88mm).
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers
John MacWatt, informally dressed in a raincoat and cap on board a vessel (111 x 75mm).
Parte de John MacWatt Primula papers