Series consists of the drawings and sketches of Frederick William Beechey (1796-1856), an English naval officer, artist, explorer, hydrographer and writer. In 1819-20 he served under W.E. Parry in the Hecla on a voyage of discovery to the eastern Arctic, spending the winter in Winter Harbour, Melville Island, where he made scientific observations and sketches of the terrain.
Pastel drawing
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Drawing book consists of 1 pastel head of woman, 1 pastel of flowers and 3 ink landscapes
Consists of loose watercolour and pastel sketches of figures, heads, street scenes, buildings, landscapes, abstracts, costume designs and stage sets, some on pages torn from sketchbooks.
Fonds consists of correspondence; notebooks and notes about paintings; manuscripts of short stories, poetry, play, unpublished(?) book (possibly titled Purple wagon), lecture notes and travel notes; sketches, pencil drawings and book illustrations; slides and photographs, including many of I. Kerr's paintings; greeting cards featuring I. Kerr's prints; biographical material; newsclippings of book reviews and articles about I. Kerr; exhibition catalogues; postcard collection; material relating to awards and honours bestowed on I. Kerr; sound cassettes made during writing of Paint and circumstance; and other miscellaneous material.
Kerr, Illingworth Holey "Buck"Consists of pastels, primarily landscapes, by Evelyn.