Piece
Order this document as COPY 1/105A and COPY 1/105B
Catalogue reference: COPY 1/105
Date: 1892 July-Sept
Order this document as COPY 1/105A and COPY 1/105B
Item
Catalogue reference: COPY 1/113/47
This record is about the 'Drawing of an advertisement design entitled "What's up?" (or "Wots up?") representing... dating from 1894 June 25 in the series Copyright Office: Entry Forms, etc.. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
No, this record is not available online. However, you can order a copy. Other ways to view it.
Yes, this record is held at The National Archives and is available to see in person. How to view it.
'Drawing of an advertisement design entitled "What's up?" (or "Wots up?") representing a policeman peeping round tree & on other side countryman is facing spectator (no copy annexed)'.
There is no copy of the artwork attached to this entry form.
Copyright owner of work: Charles Vernon, 118 & 119 Newgate Street, London. Copyright author of work: Francis Frederic Weeks, 118 Field Road, Forest Gate, London E. Name of parties to agreement: Francis Frederic Weeks and Charles Vernon. Date of agreement: 21 June 1894. Form completed: 25 June 1894. Registration stamp: 25 June 1894.
COPY 1
See the series level description for more information about this record.
Records of the Copyright Office, Stationers' Company
Copyright Office: Entry Forms, etc.
Paintings and drawings registered at the Stationers' Company. Bundle of forms applying...
'Drawing of an advertisement design entitled "What's up?" (or "Wots up?") representing...
Records that share similar topics with this record.