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MIRROR-FRAME IN LEAD BY MISS M. A. POLLEXFF.N
to 336 per term this
year. Public notice has
also increased with this
prosperity, and much
interest has been dis-
played in the recent ex-
hibition of the students’
work held at the Walker
Art Gallery.
It is pleasant to note
the decided progress
of the clay-modelling
classes under Mr. Chas.
J. Allen. In the day
class C. Jackson, and in
creased from 70 per term in the first year (1894)
ijjaiupim
”*4HE MAMIN THEMgdN CAMEDoWN 'Ed SOON
AND /EKED THE WTT To NORWICH C®3C®5
HE WENT Tt> THE SOVTH &.BVRNTHIS MOVTH
>ATH EATING COLD KLVM PORRiDGEC.®D
BOOK ILLUSTRATION
BY MISS C. ANGUS
the evening class G. A. Williams, both took first
prizes for life studies. Another first prize was given
to G. A. Williams fora Wall Fountain (p. 190), and
he also contributed a Design for Door-plate (p. 187).
stained-glass panel by c. e. martin Various branches of decorative design have ad-
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MIRROR-FRAME IN LEAD BY MISS M. A. POLLEXFF.N
to 336 per term this
year. Public notice has
also increased with this
prosperity, and much
interest has been dis-
played in the recent ex-
hibition of the students’
work held at the Walker
Art Gallery.
It is pleasant to note
the decided progress
of the clay-modelling
classes under Mr. Chas.
J. Allen. In the day
class C. Jackson, and in
creased from 70 per term in the first year (1894)
ijjaiupim
”*4HE MAMIN THEMgdN CAMEDoWN 'Ed SOON
AND /EKED THE WTT To NORWICH C®3C®5
HE WENT Tt> THE SOVTH &.BVRNTHIS MOVTH
>ATH EATING COLD KLVM PORRiDGEC.®D
BOOK ILLUSTRATION
BY MISS C. ANGUS
the evening class G. A. Williams, both took first
prizes for life studies. Another first prize was given
to G. A. Williams fora Wall Fountain (p. 190), and
he also contributed a Design for Door-plate (p. 187).
stained-glass panel by c. e. martin Various branches of decorative design have ad-
188