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South East of Canford Church in Dorsetshire

CAM-BUI-PDR-014

Coloured engraving; framed. Donated by Timothy Chick (B54) Drawn by Capt. Grose; Engraved by BT Pouncy (d.1799). To Ralph Willett of Merly in the same county Esq. this Plate Engraved at his expence is Respectfully inscribed by the Author See EL01395

Canford Manor 1857

CAM-BUI-PDR-013

Coloured engraving; framed. Donated by Timothy Chick (B54)

Salisbury House

CAM-BUI-PDR-010

One of set of four that were sold (in smaller size) to parents and OCs. Framed. States 'Original work' on the back so probably drawing not print Artist: Mick Ewins

Canford - Drawing by Dave Kirk

CAM-BUI-PDR-018

Framed print of drawing by Head of Physics, Dave Kirk. South Western aspect of main building See EL01474

Part of Manor & John of Gaunt's

CAM-BUI-PDR-019

A watercolour by unknown artist, dated 11th May 1875. See EL01776 for scan.

Canford Street May 11 1875

CAM-BUI-PDR-017

A scan of a watercolour by unknown artist dated, 11th May 1875. See EL01777 for scan.

Pineapple Lawn and Barry Screen

CAM-BUI-PDR-015

By Dennis Roxby Bott. Print from water colour Mounted and framed

Southern Aspect of Main Building

CAM-BUI-PDR-016

By Dennis Roxby Bott. Print from water colour Mounted and framed

Canford Manor (from west)

CAM-BUI-PDR-020

Watercolour by Hugh Rudby (1855-1954), an artist who specialised in painting well-known Dorset scenes. Appears to have been painted from below the steps south of what is now the Staff Common Room (formerly Salisbury House and originally a stable block). Its date of composition is unknown, so it is not clear whether it was painted before the building of the stable block or whether the grand tree in the left of the picture is mere artistic licence.

View across lawn to headmaster's study

CAM-BUI-PDR-011

Pen and ink drawing by Peter AB Oakshett (W67) completed in 1967. Donated by Paul Collier (W67). See EL02987

View of main buildings

CAM-BUI-PDR-009

Oil painting done by uncle of Richard Sandeman (C28) when visiting his nephew. Some artistic licence in the detail of the building. 39cm x 30cm. Two tears in canvas - they were held together by tape which has now been removed.

Cricket at Canford Manor

CAM-BUI-PDR-012

Print of the famous 19th century painting