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Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash concerning his move to the front line, his ‘comic men’, and Paul Nash

John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[15 June 1917]

Black and white negative, Paul Nash inside New House, Rye

Anonymous
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Black and white negative, Paul Nash [at New House, Rye?]

Anonymous
date not known
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Black and white negative, Paul Nash [at New House, Rye?]

Anonymous
date not known

Postcard from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written while stationed as a map instructor at Romford

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
10 June 1916
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Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written while stationed as a map instructor at Romford

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
16 June 1916
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Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written while stationed as a map instructor at Romford

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
19 May 1916
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Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written while stationed as a map instructor at Romford

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
1 June 1916
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Letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Nash written while stationed as a map instructor at Romford

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
6 June 1916
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Note from the War Office to Margaret Nash informing her of an accident involving Paul Nash

War Office (London, UK), recipient: Margaret Nash
30 May 1917
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Note from the War Office to Margaret Nash informing her of an accident involving Paul Nash

War Office (London, UK), recipient: Margaret Nash
30 May 1917

Card titled ‘Images at Springfield: Souvenir from Paul and Margaret Nash’

Paul Nash, Margaret Nash, recipient: Edward Burra
December 1937
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Torn up and reconstructed letter from Paul Nash to Eileen Agar

Paul Nash, recipient: Eileen Agar
[c.May 1941]

Letter from John Nash to Christine Nash with illustration of his pack and concerning his section commander, Degas’s death, and Paul Nash

John Nash, recipient: Christine Nash
[1 October 1917]

Material relating to or by Paul Nash, collected by Edward Burra

Collection owner: Edward Burra
1937–44
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Pressed flowers contained in letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Odeh

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
10 March 1913

Private view card and letter from Paul Nash to Margaret Odeh

Paul Nash, recipient: Margaret Nash
4 November 1913
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Torn up and reconstructed letter from Paul Nash to Eileen Agar

Paul Nash, recipient: Eileen Agar
[c.May 1941]
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Otto Dix and Paul Nash: Views from the First World War

Otto Dix and Paul Nash: Views from the First World War
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