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