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DOI Heft:
Nr. 164 (October, 1910)
DOI Artikel:
The National Competition of Schools of Art, 1910, at South Kensington
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.19867#0403

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Manor; the heraldic studies on
leather by John G. Chappie, of
Camberwell; an embroidered
cushion cover by Eveline
Quainton, of Battersea; the
designs for illuminated pages
by Henry William Barber, of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Mary
Shaw, of Manchester; stencilled
hangings by Enid Cartwright, of
Willesden, and Nao Onuma, a
Japanese student at the Man-
chester School of Art; and the
designs for tapestry by Frank
Middleton, of Regent Street
Polytechnic; for book illustration
and decoration by William R. E.

book illustration by harold williamson (leeds) Goodrich of Sheffield, Harold

Williamson of Leeds, and Mabel

to be the best. A gold medal has been given to A. Goodwin of Bournemouth; and for a damask
Lucy Pierce, of Hackney Institute School of Art, table-cloth by William Lilley, a student of the
for her designs for colour prints (p. 301) illustrating Municipal Technical Institute, Belfast (page 297).
Biblical subjects and poems by Keats. W. T. Whitley.

Other works in various classes that call for
mention in this survey of the recent exhibition
are the excellent design for a wall-paper by
Herbert M. Smith, of Bradfoid; the enamelled
jewel-box by Margaret G. Harper, of Aston

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design for wool and silk tapestry hanging
by frank middleton (regent street polytechnic)

(A few illustrations of designs and work referred
to in the foregoing article are held over until our
 
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