A black and white photograph of John Piper working on the 'Landscapes for two seasons' mural for the SS Oriana (P&O liner).
This mural is now hanging on the bridgelink of the River & Rowing Museum.
A black and white photograph of John Piper standing in front of his stained glass window in Coventry Cathedral, possible with the cartoons for this lying on the table in front of him.
Limited edition headscarf with a foliate head design by John Piper.
Produced in 1984 by Christie's Contemporary Art in a limited edition of 225.
A beige square silk scarf, with John Piper's signed, foliate head design printed in maroon and turquiose on a pink background. Number 101/225.
'The Penguin Modern Painters- John Piper' written by John Betjeman.
Book containing 16 colour plates and 16 black and white plates.
Rectangular card backed book containing 48 pages.
Ruined Castle, possibly at Wester Braikie, Tayside by John Piper 1984.
This painting relates closely to the gouache of Wester Braikie exhibited at the Bohun Gallery in 1990.
Oil on canvas in black wooden frame.
'The Penguin Modern Painters - Francis Hodgkins' by Myfanwy Evans (Piper). Booklet from the series edited by Kenneth Clark, which includes an edition about John Piper.
'London Bulletin' May 1938-2. By the London Gallery Ltd.
Features Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, John Piper and van Velde. Catalogues of each exhibition as well as contributions by many other contemporary artists. The text is in both French and English. Also has an advertisement for 'Axis' - the art journal edited and published by Myfanwy Evans (Piper).
'John Piper - Curt Valentin Gallery' February 15 - March 12 1955.
Catalogue of John piper's Solo exhibition in 1955, with an introduction by S John Woods.
'The Spectator' February 14th 1941.
With an article by John Piper, as well as a reader's letter about a a criticism of one of Piper's earlier articles.
Page 182 features the article 'The Unfamiliar Angle' about a publication by The National Gallery.
Page 175 features the letter under the heading 'Mr Piper's Heresies'.