NOTES: From a series of sketches including caricatures and designs for greeting cards in the Fry & Drew papers. Jane Drew and Max Fry were in India in the early 1950s working on the design for Chandigarh.
NOTES: This watercolour fantasy of East Anglia includes numerous landmarks such as the Sell and Willshaw fish shop, Bedford (now demolished) on the left, Newark Castle with its distinctive oriel window, Bury St Edmunds Town Hall, the Market House at Swaffham and various East Anglian inns. In the centre is a portrait of Richardson in Regency costume.
NOTES: This drawing was probably produced by a local draughtsman for Charles Felix Marie Texier for use in his publications and later presented to the RIBA.
NOTES: This drawing was probably produced by a local draughtsman for Charles Felix Marie Texier for use in his publications and later presented to the RIBA.
NOTES: Spiers exhibited a drawing at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in 1868 entitled 'Silk Mercer's Bazaar, Cairo' (no. 853). It is possible that this is the exhibited drawing.