File:Testing Davis Diving Apparatus (from the 'Submarines' series) drawing D3665 6.jpg

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English: Testing Davis Diving Apparatus (from the 'Submarines' series) drawing (PAJ0747)

Materialsː graphite and watercolour on paper Measurementsː Sheet: 290 x 418 mm; Mount: 405 x 556 mm Object IDː PAJ0747 WAAC inventory number LD954 See lithographs NMM collection (object ID PAD8077 and PAD8078)

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Eric Ravilious  (1903–1942)  wikidata:Q1351572
 
Eric Ravilious
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Eric William Ravilious
Description English painter, illustrator, wood engraver and graphic designer
Date of birth/death 22 July 1903 2 September 1942
Location of birth/death Acton Kaldadarnes, Iceland
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