5 folders, 'Art & Crafts I', 'Art & Crafts II', 'Art & Crafts III', '1930s' and 'Art Nouveau'. Design sketches that carry a number written in red ink, or the letters B.L. or B.G. (meaning 'bought in London' or 'bought in Glasgow') followed by a number, can potentially be cross referenced with STOD/201/1/8/1 'Templeton Register of Designs Bought - Sketches 1897-1915 (1925)'. Numbers written in red ink have been taken to be the Design Number and are catalogued as the Design Title. Some of the designs in this drawer feature letters and numbers in the form 'SK/C 234', or similar, accompanied by a coloured sticky dot, which perhaps refers to a more recently added indexing system. Where an item consists of multiple designs attached to one sheet of paper or card, no dominant colour has been recorded.
This description is part of the Design Archive which is divided into the 142 sections, each with its own separate description.