| Description | The papers are kept in an embossed leather folder illustrated with a group of medieval choirboys in a floral border, and captioned with the initials 'J.N.M.'
The file comprises :
- handwritten, illustrated letter from Hamad Butt, Spain, to his partner Nicholas 'Nick' Hodge. Mentions Beatrice, Carlos, Pablo, [Cruz]
- invitation card to Amanda Benson's 'almost birthday' on 22 February at Paul's Gallery, Lowndes Court, with Rex Mundi playing. The card is handmade with foil wrapped over a postcard
- postcard from [Jean], Cuernavaca, Mexico, to Hamad Butt, Garnies Close, London. Illustrated by 'primitive' painting from Guerrero
- holographic foil depicting a horse rider
- cartoons of a boy and girl reading, and a token illustrated by a pelican, cut from a packet of jelly
- uncompleted form to Money Multiplier
- unsigned photocard issued by London Transport, perhaps belonging to Nick
- photocopy of Robert C. Morgan's essay 'The icon without the image' from 'Art Criticism', vol. 4 no. 8 (1988), pp. 19-25, sent by British Library Document Supply Centre to Goldsmiths College Library (7 March 1990)
- empty envelope for photograph prints, originally owned by 'Thompson' (Jon Thompson), and with the instructions 'x2 Matt' (19 May 1993) |