museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
28. Design by W. R. Lethaby for the garden elevation of Melsetter House, Hoy, Orkney. 1898. Ink on waxed linen, 42 by 45 cm. (Orkney Archives, Kirkwall, inv. no. D34/A/11/3/2).
Attributed works:
29. The ship, designed by Edward Burne-Jones and made by Morris & Co. 1900. Tapestry, 239 by 104 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery).
Attributed works:
31. Verdure with deer and shields or The shields in the wood, designed by Edward Burne-Jones and J. H. Dearle and made by Morris & Co. 1900. Tapestry, 155 by 315 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery).
Attributed works:
35. Pheasant, designed by J. H. Dearle and woven during the 1916 Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society exhibition, London, by Morris & Co. 1916. Tapestry, 122 by 77.5 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery).
Attributed works:
36. Hen pheasant, designed by J. H. Dearle and woven by Morris & Co. 1917. Tapestry, 122 by 77 cm. (Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery).
Western art unattributed:
27. Photograph of Melsetter House, Hoy, Orkney, c.1900-05. (Private collection).
Western art unattributed:
30. The ship as made for Stanmore Hall and illustrated in Studio 3, no. 16 (July 1894), p. 99.
Western art unattributed:
32. The drawing room, Melsetter House, Hoy, Orkney, photographed during the Second World War, with the Verdure tapestry at left. (Private collection).
Western art unattributed:
33. The dining room at Stanmore Hall hung with the tapestry of The Knights of the Round Table Summoned to the Quest by a Strange Damsel, illustrated in Studio 15, no.68 (November 1898), p.102.
Western art unattributed:
34. A corner of the dining room at Stanmore Hall with the tapestry of The Arming and Departure of the Knights, as illustrated in Studio 15, no.68 (November 1898), p.99.