Get ready for a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history! A rare sketch by renowned artist L.S. Lowry, titled 'A Harassed Mother', is set to go under the hammer at an auction. But here's the twist: this particular piece has a fascinating story behind it. In 1971, Lowry generously donated this sketch as a raffle prize, with the proceeds intended to enhance the L.S. Lowry Room at the Salford Corporation Art Gallery. The lucky winner of this raffle, Professor W.J. Orville Thomas, was a key figure in the art world. Thomas, a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Salford, played a pivotal role in acquiring art for both the university and the broader Manchester area. As an added bonus, the auction will also feature copies of the speeches delivered by Lowry and another Salford painter, Harold Riley, when they were awarded Honorary Doctorates of Letters by the University of Salford in 1975 and 1979, respectively. This is a rare chance to own a piece of art history and support the preservation of Lowry's legacy. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity!