Letters to the National Gallery, 1821-1877
1821-1877
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Description
These files relate to all aspects of the National Gallery's activities and the management of its Collection. The series includes correspondence, reports and memoranda addressed to the Director, Keeper, Trustees and other staff of the Gallery. Some of these papers were discussed at meetings of the Board of Trustees, whereas others appear to be of a more mundane or operational nature.
The series also includes a run of correspondence between Charles Lock Eastlake and Jeremiah Harman (1821-1825: NG5/7-8).
Record type
Administrative history
These records were generated in the course of the National Gallery's daily activities. Correspondence, reports and memoranda relating to strategic as well as mundane issues were filed into this one large series.
Custodial history
The records were transferred to the Archive from the Library, where they had been held for many years. Originally they were catalogued as History Files, probably by the clerical officer Mr R.O. Tudor. The History Files included press cuttings and publications arranged annually. Letters and publications were removed from this series in 1992-1994, transferred to new folders and numbered NG5.
Some letters from Sir Charles Eastlake to R.N.Wornum appear to have been taken from a separate box. These have been titled Letters from Eastlake to Wornum in the list.
Letters between Charles Lock Eastlake and Jeremiah Harman (1821-1825: NG5/7-8) have a different provenance to the majority of the other papers, as Eastlake was not employed by the National Gallery until 1843. These may have been donated privately to the Gallery and absorbed into NG5 at some point. There are a few other instances of this occurrence which are detailed in the list.
Related material
NG1 Minutes of the Board of Trustees NG7 Letters to the National Gallery, including correspondence, reports and memoranda discussed at meetings of the Board of Trustees 1878-1914
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