The papers of Philip Wadsworth: Personalia, including biographical sketches by Mrs Zillah Wadsworth and photographs, [c.1939]-1953; etchings [1933-1934], sketch, 1969, and photographs of pots by PSW; copper plates engraved by PSW; recipe books and other technical notes [1938-1950]; letters to PSW, 1940-1947; records of exhibitions and sales, 1937-1973; articles and notes about William Staite Murray, 1954-1984; catalogue of the sale in April 1992 of works by John and Philip Wadsworth
The papers of Philip Wadsworth
This material is held atCrafts Study Centre Archives, University for the Creative Arts
- Reference
- GB 2941 PSW
- Dates of Creation
- c.1933 - 1992
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 box 1 Timecare box
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Philip Smeale Wadsworth was born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1910. His father, John William Wadsworth, was Art Director at the Minton Company in Stoke-on-Trent. PSW was a pupil of William Staite Murray at the Royal College of Art from 1932-36 and subsequently taught at various schools of art: at Kingston and Leicester from 1936-40, at Leeds from 1946-49 and Poole 1949-66. He was a prisoner of war during World War Two, and made few pots thereafter.
PSW and his wife, Zillah (nee Taylor), wrote a history of Minton China, which does not appear to have been published. The typescript is in the Minton Company archives.
PSW died in 1991.
Arrangement
The material is listed in a running number sequence, in the following order:
1-19 Personalia
20-57 Photographs of works by Wadsworth
58-76 Original works, etchings and engraved plates
77-80 Technical and working notes
81-116 Correspondence
117-175 Exhibitions
176-200 Miscellaneous
Access Information
Archive material may be viewed by appointment only.
Note
This entry was compiled by Shirley Dixon, Crafts Study Centre Archivist, November 2020.
Other Finding Aids
A catalogue is available onsite
Archivist's Note
The archive was listed in 1993 by Alyn Giles Jones, who allocated a running number to each item. It is not know whether he undertook any re-arrangement.
Conditions Governing Use
Written permission must be sought before any archival material is published.
Appraisal Information
None timetabled.
Accruals
None expected.