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Manuscripts and Drawings by Ruskin and the Ruskin Family Other Than Those Constituting This Edition
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  • Ruskin, John (1819–1900). Balsthal; Mont Blanc from Geneva. Drawing, pen and ink, 8 1/2 × 5 inches. RF 1140, The Ruskin, Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
  • Ruskin, John (1819–1900). Church. Dijon. Drawing, pen and ink; 11 3/4 × 8 1/4 inches. 280/63, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria, United Kingdom.
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  • Ruskin, John (1819–1900). Hotel de Ville, Brussels (1833). Drawing, pencil, 12 × 9 inches. 1974.49:174, Viljoen Bequest V.13, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, New York, United States.
  • Ruskin, John (1819–1900). Hotel de Ville, Brussels, after Samuel Prout. Drawing, pen and ink, with pencil wash; 6 3/4 × 4 1/4 inches. RF 1449, The Ruskin, Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
  • Ruskin, John (1819–1900). Hotel de Ville, Cassel. Drawing, pencil, ink, ink wash, and bodycolor; 16 × 11 inches. RF 1198, The Ruskin, Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
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  • Ruskin, John (1819–1900). Letters: 40 ALS, 63 ALI, 3 AL, 3 AL/incomplete, 2 AL/copies, AL/copy/incomplete to Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, 1874–1888, undated; and 3 ALS to May Wedderburn, 11 February 1881, undated; and AL from Wedderburn to Ruskin, undated. Box 5, Folders 2‐3, John Ruskin Collection, 1845–1960, undated, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, United States.
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Works in Manuscript by Authors Other Than the Ruskins
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  • Goodspeed, Charles E. (1867–1950), AL to Chauncey B. Tinker (1876–1963), 4 November 1942. “‘The Monastery’, manuscript, in an unidentified hand, of passages of verse, undated” (box 31), John Ruskin Collection GEN MSS 1168 Series II, Unbound MSS, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, United States.
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