This page contains a list of links to other Ruskin resources on the Web. Click on the red text to visit these sites:
Guild of St George websiteDescribes the activities and mission of the modern Guild of St George.
Museums SheffieldThe Ruskin Gallery, which is in the Millennium Gallery, contains a unique collection of minerals, paintings, drawings, ornithological prints, medieval manuscripts, books and architectural plastercasts assembled by John Ruskin. The collection is known as the Ruskin Collection. It is owned by the Guild of St George and cared for by Museums Sheffield.
'Ruskin's Turners', The Fitzwilliam Museum, CambridgeThis online exhibition shows the collection of twenty-five Turner watercolours that Ruskin gave to The Fitzwilliam Museum in 1861, chosen 'to illustrate Turner's modes of work at various periods of his life'.
The Elements of Drawing, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford'The Elements of Drawing' is a searchable and browsable online version of the teaching collection and catalogues assembled by John Ruskin for his Oxford drawing schools.
The Ruskin Research Centre, Lancaster UniversityA dedicated centre that carries out research into John Ruskin and his circle, focusing on the holdings of the Ruskin Library. Runs a seminar series and and publishes an in-house journal,
The Ruskin Review.
The Ruskin Library, Lancaster UniversityThe home of the Whitehouse Collection of Ruskin materials. Contains a Reading Room, for those using the Collection for research, and a Gallery, open to the public seven days a week, which shows a selection of works from the collection.