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View the Dickie Orpen drawings
View the Dickie Orpen drawings
4
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March 2010
What are the Orpen drawings?
During the Second World War, Rainsford Mowlem and John Barron with others were working in the Plastic and Jaw Centre at Hill End, St Albans. They had with them an artist, a lady called Dickie (Diana) Orpen who was the daughter of the famous artist Sir William Orpen. She was in the operating room from dawn to dusk watching the two tables and recording many of the operations. Her beautiful artwork in pencil and pen amounting to 2700 drawings are part of the Antony Wallace Archive of ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½. They have been digitised, thanks to a grant from ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ and the work of Zoe Brealy who was an assistant curator in the Hunterian Museum. They have been annotated by ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½' Honorary Archivist Brian Morgan and the artist Jeanne Woodcraft.
To view this wonderful archive log onto the Royal College of Surgeons of England search then go to search -simple search - deselect Archive - then in the top box - free search put your interest for instance ‘cleft lip' or ‘cross leg flap and in the bottom of the three boxes -reference number- put ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ and you will have a wealth of fascinating material showing what Rainsford Mowlem and John Barron were doing in the 1940s
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