Revision of Exhibition list for Project 7: Gossip on The Barbican from 11 April 2009 - 6:02pm

PAINTINGS
LENKIEWICZ
GOSSIP ON THE BARBICAN

1.    The Cox Family.    £550
2.    Stanley Goodman: Chairman of the Barbican Association.    £150
3.    Sandy Bennett: Waitress in the ‘Pilgrim’s Rest’.    £90
4.    ‘Big Tony’: Fisherman / Plumber.    £90
5.    ‘The Bishop’: Local Tramp / Character.    £90
6.    John: Fisherman: Repairer of Boats.    £150
7.    Mr. McMullin: Furniture Storer and Remover.    £100
8.    John Pollex: Potter on the Barbican.    £300
9.    Frederick Richard Hutchins: Oldest fisherman on the Barbican.    £100
10.    Frederick Richard Hutchins: Oldest fisherman on the Barbican.    £90
11.    ‘Denise’: Sells fish at the Crab Factory.    £90
12.    Mr Leonard Corkett: Dealer in Antiquities.    £250
13.    ‘Frank’: Local Character.    £100
14.    Sandy Bennett: Waitress at the ‘Pilgrim’s Rest’.    £200
15.    View of the Harbour from top of the Painter’s Studio.    £350
16.    ‘Diogenes’: Tramp; Local Character: assistant to the painter.    £140
17.    View of the Flats opposite Painter’s Studios.    £130
18.    ‘Corky’: Local Character; known as the Irish Compressor    £120
19.    Southside Street: Colliers Building.    £100
20.    ‘Tattoo Vic’: known as Rembrandt.    £150
21.    View of Harbour: Early Morning.    £100
22.    ‘Judith’: Sells fish at the Crab Factory.    £90
23.    Philip Saunder: Picture Dealer; Reynold’s Gallery.    £100
24.    ‘Big Tony’: urinating over side of Boat.    £100
25.    ‘Robin’: The Local Policeman.    £150
26.    Reflections in the Painter’s Window.    £190
27.    ‘Willie’: Local Character; good at playing the spoons.    £70
28.    Stuart Armfield; Painter.    £150
29.    Joe Prete: Ice Cream Maker and Café Owner.    £120
30.    Andrew Mabin: Born on the Barbican.    £100
31.    Mr. Waterfield: Born on the Barbican.    £100
32.    Local Children: Fight by the Mayflower Steps.    £600
33.    ‘Billy Clarke’ and ‘Gordon Rowe’: Local boys.    £200
34.    ‘Young Steve’: Local boy.    £120
35.    ‘George Rowe’: Signwriter.    £350
36.    Mr. Jacka: Baker.    £200
37.    ‘Christmas Dinner at the Bus Station’: Cockney Jim and associates.    (-)
38.    John Theobald of the Independent Newspaper    (-)
39.    Miss Hayes: Elderly resident on the Barbican    £250
40.    Miss Hayes: Elderly resident on the Barbican    (-)
41.    John and Adele Nash.    (-)
42.    Dave Clarke: Carpenter; local character.    £150
43.    Mr. Tony Headworth: Owner of the ‘Pilgrim’s Rest’.    £120
44.    Eileen Williams: Secretary at the University
    Administration, Southside Street    £100
45.    Cockney Jim in the Studio.    £90
46.    Richard Tope: Sail Maker, etc.    £100
47.    John Dudley: Proprietor; Cap’n Jasper’s.    £150
48.    Steve Barrett: Proprietor; Wine Enthusiast; Piermasters.    £150
49.    ‘Big Tony’: Fisherman.    £95
50.    Mary Fewings: Born on the Barbican; daughter of ‘Blind a Pig’.    £95
51.    Bert and Ernie Emden: 350 years Family on the Barbican; Toy Sellers.    £150
52.    Joe Frude. Skipper of trawler and fisherman of the old school.    £100
53.    Joe Frude.    £100
54.    Joseph Prete; Ice Cream maker par excellence and café owner.    £90
55.    Mr. Parkinson. Taxi driver.    £90
56.    ‘Barbican Flo’: Genuine old time Barbican family.    £220
57.    Douglas.    £110
58.    Tony Evans; Potter in New Street.    £120
59.    Mr. Clements; Second hand bookdealer.    £100
60.    Bill Hodges; Owner of the ‘Barbican Gallery’ and its eccentric contents.    £95
61.    Patricia Bennett; Dealer in antiques.    £100
62.    Dave Lamley: Fisherman.    £100
63.    Tommy Dunstan; Local window cleaner, until robbed of his life savings    £400
64.    Marie; Chef and owner of the ‘Walrus & the Carpenter’.    £300
65.    Big Tony; Fisherman.    £250