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John Nash (1893-1977) The Watchdog or Oh The Dear Little Dogay. Illustration to an article in the Artists’ Rifles Journal
Greenwood 1902 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Mare and Foal Illustration to an article in the Artists’ Rifles Journal
Greenwood 2019 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Yew Taxus Baccata Taxaceae. Illustration for Poisonous Plants [p 67] Published by Frederick Etchells and Hugh Macdonald Printed at the Curwen Press
Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern Hills greatly […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Poppy Headpiece to Poisonous Plants: Deadly, Dangerous and Suspect, With brief descriptions by William Dallimore Edited by Dr A.W. Hill, FRS Printed at the Curwen Press for Fredrick Etchells & Hugh Macdonald – Page VII
Greenwood 2724 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Marrow and other Autumn Fruit and Flowers Illustration for Flowers and Faces by H.E. Bates Published by the Golden Cockerel Press
Greenwood 3507 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Common Buttercup, Gold Knots, Upright Crowfoot Illustration for Flowers and Faces by H.E. Bates Published by the Golden Cockerel Press
Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern Hills greatly […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Canterbury Bells and other Summer Flowers Illustration for Flowers and Faces by H.E. Bates, published by the Golden Cockerel Press
Greenwood 3506 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Chapter X: Directions to the Housemaid For Directions to Servants by the Rev. Jonathan Swift DD, Published by the Golden Cockerel Press: Waltham St. Lawrence, Berks
Greenwood 2413 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Chapter V: Directions to the Groom For Directions to Servants by the Rev. Jonathan Swift DD, Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Published by the Golden Cockerel Press: Waltham St. Lawrence, Berks
Greenwood 2411 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […] -
John Nash (1893-1977) Chapter III: Directions to the Footman For Directions to Servants by the Rev. Jonathan Swift DD. Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Published by the Golden Cockerel Press, Waltham St. Lawrence, Berks
Greenwood 2409 Biography John Northcote Nash, the son of a barrister and younger brother of the war artist Paul Nash (1889-1946) whose work is also catalogued here, was born at Ghuznee Lodge, in Kensington, London in 1893. In 1901 his family returned to Buckinghamshire, where the garden of Wood Lane House at Iver Heath and the countryside of the Chiltern […]