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Diary and photographs belonging to Prunella Clough

1920s–1947

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Avaliable online is a diary kept by Prunella Clough between 1944 and 1947. It contains an entry every few days throughout this period, and was used by Clough to record her thoughts on episodes from her daily life, including her war work and her work as an artist. Clough also reflects on events of the time, such as the progress of the war. The photographic prints and negatives date from the late 1920s. They are all personal photographs, many showing Clough when she was young.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.

Collection Owner
Prunella Clough 1919–1999
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented by Ian Collins and Joachim Jacobs, July 2012
Reference
TGA 201215

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  • Diary and photographs belonging to Prunella Clough

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Diary and photographs belonging to Prunella Clough
Date
1920s–1947
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Avaliable online is a diary kept by Prunella Clough between 1944 and 1947. It contains an entry every few days throughout this period, and was used by Clough to record her thoughts on episodes from her daily life, including her war work and her work as an artist. Clough also reflects on events of the time, such as the progress of the war. The photographic prints and negatives date from the late 1920s. They are all personal photographs, many showing Clough when she was young.

Details of the remainder of the collection can be found on the Archive catalogue.
Reference
TGA 201215

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Prunella Clough
18 November 1944–27 February 1947
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