59. Suicide sari with Random Suicide waistcoat and Shoetread underskirt, by Suicide and Random. Suicide prints designed by Kallol Datta and Indranil Ram Kamath; Shoetread print designed by Kallol Datta. Kolkata, West Bengal, 2011 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
Non-western art unattributed:
56. Tent of Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Mughal India, possibly Burhanpur, c.1725-50 (National Trust, Powis Castle; exh. Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
Non-western art unattributed:
57. Man's riding coat. Mughal India, c.1620-25 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
Non-western art unattributed:
58. Detail from a map shawl. Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, c.1875 (Victoria and Albert Museum, London)
Book Review
Printed Textiles. English and American Cottons and Linens 1700-1850
Plate I. A-Cotton, Printed in Purple from Engraved Copper-Plates. Mark "Robinson, Balls Bridge." Dublin, Late 18th Century. Size of Repeat, 76 by 71 cm. (National Museum, Dublin). Linen and Cotton Printing in the 18th Century at Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Attributed works:
Plate I. B-Detail of a, Showing Factory Mark at Base of Pillars. Linen and Cotton Printing in the 18th Century at Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Linen and Cotton, Block-Printed in Blue. French, (Jouy), Late Eighteenth Century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Linen and Cotton Printing in the 18th Century at Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. B-Cotton, Printed in Red from Engraved Plates. English, (Old Ford). Marked and Dated 1761. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Linen and Cotton Printing in the 18th Century at Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Short Notice
Edward Clarke, Linen Printer, and the "Volunteer Furniture"
A-The Provincial Review in Phoenix Park, May, 1783. Printed on Linen from Copper Plates by Edward Clarke. (Photographed from Specimen in the Possession of the First Volunteer Masonic Lodge of Ireland). Shorter Notices: Edward Clarke, Linen Printer
Western art unattributed:
Map Showing Location of Printing Yards near Dublin. Adapted from Rocque's Maps of Dublin and Environs, c. 1760.