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Expand A - Personal Papers, Ephemera, and ObjectsA - Personal Papers, Ephemera, and Objects
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Expand C - CorrespondenceC - Correspondence
Expand D - DiariesD - Diaries
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Expand 1 - Works Written By Shepard: DRAWN FROM MEMORY1 - Works Written By Shepard: DRAWN FROM MEMORY
Collapse 2 - Works Written By Shepard: DRAWN FROM LIFE2 - Works Written By Shepard: DRAWN FROM LIFE
1 - "I suppose you know the place is 'aunted"
2 - [Under a hedge]
3 - [Cycling]
4 - [Painting a mural]
5 - "I was shown the family album"
6 - "Nearly upset the boat in her excitement"
7 - "Get it to help me with the curtains"
8 - "Our dinner service arrived the next morning"
9 - "I say, boys, I've found something"
10 - "I was not very impressed"
11 - "The water in the jug...froze in the night"
12 - [Painting with an audience]
13 - "To celebrate the arrival of a litter of pigs"
14 - "Don't you be seen talkin' to the police"
15 - [Man with a dog]
16 - [Men in uniform] and [Leaving the hotel]
17 - "Fed us with ices over the wall"
18 - "Borrowed a hay hook - and attacked the jungle"
19 - "It was empty"
20 - "Please sir there's a rough man outside"
21 - [Moving house at night]
22 - "Ein Mann, Ein Mann!"
23 - "We smuggled it in"
24 - "Gave her a bunch of flowers"
25 - "Warmed up the proceedings"
26 - "Hammered it with a T square"
27 - "Asked him about Matabeleland"
28 - "A stream of French porters rushed on board"
29 - [Shooting on the coast]
30 - "Grumbled about the present-day students"
31 - "Where's your spirit?"
32 - [Complaining about the scenery]
33 - "Holy, holy, holy - or the Song of Praise"
34 - "A short struggle in the entrance"
35 - "Drank to La Belle France"
36 - "Turnover, Polly"
37 - [Statue of Queen Victoria in procession]
38 - "Spent a miserable night"
39 - "The mackerel came right in the cove"
40 - "Relax in the sunshine"
41 - "My niece"
42 - "Climbed over a carpenter's bench"
43 - [Warrior dance with dog]
44 - "Where's your spirit?"
45 - "Drank a toast - health wealth + happiness"
46 - "Come + look here"
47 - "Quite ready to tell me all about the cottage"
48 - [Dance lesson]
49 - "...Until the boats shot under Hammersmith Bridge"
50 - "I was not very impressed"
51 - [Group painting a canvas]
52 - [Group looking at a tree]
53 - [Boys entering a house] and [A house]
54 - [Chickens in a basket], [A gate], and [Learning to box]
55 - "First sketches for Chapter I"
56 - [Boy in bed and older woman]
57 - [Girl performing magic]
58 - "W-W-W-Winkle", [Boy in bed], and [Group boarding a bus]
59 - "On their way to Covent Garden"
60 - "Fancy being called Ernest!"
61 - "On their way to Covent Garden"
62 - "The kerb lined with barrows"
63 - [Boat trip] and [Frightened girl]
64 - [Skating pond], [Bird], and [Cat and bird]
65 - "Please, sir, there's a rough man outside"
66 - "The lamb would skip around at the end of his rope"
67 - "We've got no work to do"
68 - "The water in the jug...Froze in the night"
69 - "Waylaid him as he left the classroom"and "Useless trying to hide behind the lockers"
70 - "Secured some luggage and made for the barn"
71 - [Boys in meadow with animal]
72 - "We all landed in the stream"
73 - "Dangerous and unauthorised experiments"
74 - "Aunt E made one mighty stroke" and [Boys]
75 - "Fed us with ices over the wall"
76 - "Smashed to pieces in the breakers" and "Aunt Alicia ventured out in it"
77 - [Boating trip]
78 - "I say boys I've found something"
79 - [Waving off the train]
80 - [Angry farmer]
81 - [Playing among statues]
82 - "Settled down to a highly coloured form of badinage" and "Never forgot his dignity"
83 - "Gave as good as she got"
84 - [A toast]
85 - [Gathering luggage]
86 - "Old Canterbury"
87 - [Canterbury building]
88 - [Driving] and "Exploring the ruins of the Chateau Gaillard"
89 - [Man with dog]
90 - [Men in uniform]
91 - [Statue in procession] and [Departing]
92 - [Warrior dance with dog], [Sailboat] and [Shooting on the coast]
93 - "Don't you be seen talkin' to the Police" and [Studies of heads]
94 - [Sherlock Holmes]
95 - [Head sketch] and "Turnover, Polly"
96 - [Bicycle trip] and "Hammered it with a T-square"
97 - "Spent a miserable night"and [Under a hedge]
98 - [Rushing a door], [Wading in a cove], and [Statue in procession]
99 - ""'Obby?" said the voice"
100 - [Men singing]
101 - "We smuggled it in"
102 - [Moving house in the night]
103 - [Men singing]
104 - "Diligently tended", "Sit round her bed in the evenings", "Agreed we weould cry no more", and "Drew her from every possible angle"
105 - [Group warrior dance]
106 - [Couple with trees]
107 - "Where's your spirit?"
108 - "Where's your spirit?"
109 - "Where's your spirit?"
110 - [Relaxing in the sun]
111 - "I wondered if you'd be comin' back"
112 - [Arriving]
113 - "I helped her to square out the picture"
114 - "Blackheath"
115 - "Spent their declining years in peace and comfort" and "Ein Mann"
116 - "I suppose you know the place is 'aunted"
117 - "Leant from our carriage window and sang"
118 - "Quite ready to tell me all about the cottage"
119 - "Toting up what we should spend on rent and food"
120 - "Get it to help me with the curtains"
121 - "My niece"
122 - [Studies of hands toasting] and "Cyril borrowed a hayhook for Mr Watson and attacked the jungle"
123 - "Grumbled about the present-day students"
124 - [Gift of flowers]
125 - "You'll 'ave trouble with that"
126 - "Charged from room to room"
127 - "You'll 'ave trouble with that"
128 - "Leant from our carriage window and sang"
129 - "Toting up what we should spend on rent and food"
130 - "Spent their declining years in peace and comfort" and "Blackheath"
131 - [Boys in foyer of a house]
132 - [Packing a carriage]
133 - [Reluctant swimmer]
134 - "Thorneycrofts the ship builders or We speculated on the size of her guns"
135 - "Saw my first boat race"
136 - [Taking the bus]
137 - [Crowd by a bridge]
138 - [Crowd by a bridge]
139 - "Jim Burrows, the butcher king"
140 - [Crowd in front of a house]
141 - [Venus de Milo]
142 - [In a boat]
143 - [In a boat]
144 - "Raised her voice in a despairing cry" and "Dived behind a pier"
145 - [Entering a cluttered room]
146 - [Can-can girls]
147 - [Gift of flowers]
148 - "My niece"
149 - [Complaining about the scenery]
150 - [Men singing]
151 - [Looking at pictures]
152 - "Come + look here"
153 - "Our dinner service arrived the next morning"
154 - [Looking at a house]
155 - ""You'll 'ave trouble with this 'ere" he said as he raked away some dead leaves"
156 - "Sunday afternoon on the Bon Secours"
157 - [Groups at windows] and [Boarding a ship]
158 - [Rough sketches, Chs. 14 and 16]
159 - [Promendade] and "Rattled along the Pavé"
160 - [Rough sketches, Ch. 9]
161 - [Rough sketches, Ch. 9]
163 - "Tailpiece"
164 - "A jolly household though rather noisy", "Sneaking as close as I dared", "a haystack was on fire", and "the field was gay with flags"
165 - [Statue of a mouse]
Expand 3 - Works Written by Shepard: BEN AND BROCK3 - Works Written by Shepard: BEN AND BROCK
Expand 4 - Works Written by Shepard: BETSY AND JOE4 - Works Written by Shepard: BETSY AND JOE
Expand 5 - Works Written by Shepard: Short Stories5 - Works Written by Shepard: Short Stories
Expand 6 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: Winnie-the-Pooh6 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: Winnie-the-Pooh
Expand 7 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: THE SECRET GARDEN7 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: THE SECRET GARDEN
Expand 8 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: LET'S PRETEND8 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: LET'S PRETEND
Expand 9 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: Other Works9 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: Other Works
Expand 10 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: EVERYBODY'S BOSWELL10 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: EVERYBODY'S BOSWELL
Expand 11 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: EVERYBODY'S LAMB11 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: EVERYBODY'S LAMB
Expand 12 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: LITTLE ONE'S LOG12 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: LITTLE ONE'S LOG
Expand 13 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: PUNCH: "Charivaria" headers13 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: PUNCH: "Charivaria" headers
Expand 14 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: PUNCH: Cartoons14 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: PUNCH: Cartoons
Expand 15 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: PUNCH: Index and Title pages, Other items15 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Adult Literature: PUNCH: Index and Title pages, Other items
Expand 16 - Personal Artwork: Juvenilia16 - Personal Artwork: Juvenilia
Expand 17 - Personal Artwork: Wartime Drawings17 - Personal Artwork: Wartime Drawings
Expand 18 - Personal Artwork: Personal Work18 - Personal Artwork: Personal Work
Expand 19 - Personal Artwork: Artwork of Unknown Provenance19 - Personal Artwork: Artwork of Unknown Provenance
Expand 20 - Other Drawings20 - Other Drawings
Expand 21 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: Wind in the Willows21 - Works Illustrated by Shepard: Children's Literature: Wind in the Willows
Expand GR - Reproductions of Privately-owned ArtworkGR - Reproductions of Privately-owned Artwork
Expand H - ManuscriptsH - Manuscripts
Expand I - Other materialI - Other material
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