Armour, George Denholm, 1864-1949
Armour, G.D. (George Denholm), 1864-1949
Armour, G. D. 1864-1949
George Denholm Armour British painter and book illustrator (1864-1949)
Armour, George Denholm (Scottish painter, illustrator, and caricaturist, 1864-1949, active in Scotland and Britain)
Armour, George Denholm
VIAF ID: 51839511 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Armour, G. D. ‡d 1864-1949
- 100 1 0 ‡a Armour, G. D. ‡q (George Denholm), ‡d 1864-1949
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Armour, George Denholm ‡d 1864-1949
- 100 1 _ ‡a Armour, George Denholm ‡g Scottish painter, illustrator, and caricaturist, 1864-1949, active in Scotland and Britain
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Denholm Armour ‡c British painter and book illustrator (1864-1949)
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Works
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The above caddie (in the course of his third round with Colonel Foozle, who always takes out a collection of two dozen clubs, if only for the look of the thing) begins to doubt if he, the caddie, really belongs to the idle classes, as stated in the papers | |
bell-ringer of Angel's, etc. | |
Bridle and brush : reminiscences of an artist sportsman | |
Coaching days & ways | |
Fox and hounds | |
A hunting alphabet | |
The hunting tours of Surtees (creator of "Jorrocks") | |
Hunts with Jorrocks : from Handley Cross | |
Jan, son of Finn | |
Pastime with good company / pictured by G. D. Armour. - London, [1914]. | |
Prints of scenes from Cervantes' Don Quixote: 18th and 19th century engravings and lithographs, some bound | |
Sailor on foc'sle: "Just 'old on a bit mate & we'll pick you up!" | |
Sport "and there's the humour of it" / by G. Denholm Armour. - London, [1935]. | |
The sport of our ancestors : being a collection of prose and verse setting forth the sport of fox-hunting as they know it | |
The story of a red deer, 1985: | |
Thoughts on hunting in a series of familiar letters. | |
Town and country papers | |
Wild sports & natural history of the Highlands | |
With horse and hound, from British sport past and present |