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London
National Gallery of Modern Foreign
Art (erected at Millbank through the
generosity of Sir Joseph Duveen)
The National Portrait Gallery, St.
Martin’s Place Trafalgar Square
Director: James D. Milner
Visiting hours: Weekdays 10—4, 5,
or 6, Sundays 2—4 in Winter, 2,30—
5,30 in Summer, Admission free,
Thursdays and Fridays 6 d.
The British Museum, Natural History,
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
well Road, South Kensington
Director: Sir S. F. Harmer, F.R.S.
Open free every weekday 10—5,
October—February, 10—6 March-
September, Sundays 2,30—6
Museum of the Royal Naval College
The Painted Hall, Greenwich (Pictures
of Reynolds, Romney etc. Relics
relating to Lord Nelson)
St. James Palace Gallery, S.W.
Museum of the St. Bartholomews
Hospital, West Smithfield
Museum of the Georges Hospital,
Hyde Park Corner
The Gordon Museum Guis Hospital
Museum, St. Thomas Str. Borough
London Hospital Medicine College
Museum, Turner Street
The Royal United Service Museum,
Whitehall, S.W. Collection of Arms of
all periods
Curator-Lieut.-Colonel: Sir Arthur
Leetham, K.C.V.O., C.M.G.
Open daily 10—5, admission 1 s.,
Saturdays after 1 p.m. 6 d
The Science Museum and Library
Exhibition Road, South Kensington
S.W. 7 (National Museum of Science
and its application to Industry)
The Museum is open free on Week-
days 10—6, Sundays 2,30—6
The Library is open free on Week-
days 10—6, Thursdays and Satur-
days 10—8
Sir John Soane’s Museum, founded
1833, 13, Lincolns Inn Fields, W.C.
Curator: Arthur T. Bolton, F. S. A.
F.R.J.B.A.
Open free: Summer Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri-
days 10,30—5
South London Art Gallery, Peckham
Road, Camberwell, S.E. 5
Curator: W. B. Dalton
Open daily 2—9, execpt Friday,
Sunday 3—9
Southwark and Lambeth Free Loan
Picture Exhibition
Secretary: Miss K. M. Eady, 4,
Brondesbury Road, N.W’. 6
Museum of the University College,
Egyptology etc., Sculptures by John
Flaxman, R. A., Gower Street
The Victoria and Albert-Museum
(Decorative and Industrial Art)
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
(Including the Bethnal Green Branch
Museum)
Director: E. R. D. Maclagan,
C. B. E„ F. S. A.
Open 10—5 on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, Fridays, 10—9 on
Thursdays and Saturdays, Admis-
sion free
The Wallace Collection, Hertford
House, Manchester Square W. 1,
Pictures, Furniture, Sculpture, Ar-
mour, Objects of Art
Keeper: S. J. Camp, F. S. A.
Free on Mondays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays 10—5, on
Sundays 2—5, on Tuesdays and Fri-
days io—5, 6 d admission
Whitechapel Art Gallery, High Street,
Whitechapel, E. 1
Chairman of Trustees: The Viscount
Burnham, C.H.
open free daily 12—9, Sundays 2—9
The Witt Library of Reproductions of
Pictures and Drawings, 32, Portman
Square, W. (Contains upwards of
250 000 photos and reproductions)
The Royal Academy of Arts, Burling-
ton House, Piccadilly (founded by
George III in 1768)
Secretary: W. R. M. Lamb, M. V. O.,
M. A.
The Royal Academy Schools, Burling-
ton House Piccadilly
President: Sir Frank Dicksee,
P. R. A.
Keeper: Charles Sims, R. A.
The Board of Education, Instruction
of Art, Whitehall, S.W. 1
President: Rt. Hon. Lord Eustace
Percy, M. P.
The Byam Shaw School of Drawing
and Painting, 70, Campden Street
Church Street, Campden Hill, Ken-
sington
Principal: F. Ernest Jackson
The Royal College of Art, Exhibition
Road, South Kensington
Principal: Prof. William Rothen-
stein M.A., Lecturer, History of Art
H. L. Wellington
Royal Archaeological Institute of
Great Britain and Ireland, 19, Blooms-
bury Square, W.C.
Secretary: G. D. Hardinge-Tyler,
C. B.E., M.A.
President: Sir Charles Oman, K.B.E.,
K.C.J.E.. D.C.L., J.R.S., M.A..L.L.D.,
D. C.L., F.B.A., F.S.A., M.P.
British Institute of Industrial Art
(with which is associated the Civic Art
Association), 18 Grosvenor Gardens,
S.W. 1
Director: Major A. A. Longden,
D.S.O.
Secretary: H. W. Maxwell
Permanent Collection of Brit. Ind.
Art at Victoria and Albert Museum
L. C. C. Central School of Arts and
Crafts, Southampton Row, W. C. 1
Principal: Fred. V. Burridge, R. E.
City and Guilds of London Institute
(Incorporated by Royal Charter)
Head Office: Gresham College,
Basinghall Street, E.C.
Hon. Secretary: P. M. Evans,
LL.D., M.A.
I. City and Guilds South London
Technical Art School 122 and 124,
Kennington Park Road, S.E.
II. City and Guilds Departement of
Technology 29, Roland Gardens,
S.W. 7
The Grosvenor School of Modern Art,
33 Warwick Square S.W. 1
The Heatherley School of Fine Arts,
founded 1845, 75, Newmann Street,
Oxford Street, W. 1
Principals-Henry G. Massey Iain
Macnab, A.R.E.
Royal Institut of Art Painters,
195 Piccadilly W. 1
Secretary: President Julius Olsson,
R.A.
The Royal Institute of Painters in
Water Colours, 195 Piccaliley W. 1
Secretary: W. T. Blackmore
The Polytechnic School of Art,
307—311, Regent Street, W.
Headmaster: G. P. Gaskeil, R.B.A.,
R.E.
The Royal School of Needlework and
Exhibition Galleries, Exhibition Road,
South Kensington
Principal: Miss E. Bradshaw
The St. John’s Wood Art Schools
29, Elm Tree Road, N.W. 8
Principal: Frederick D. Walenn
The School of Wood-Carving
39, Thurloe Place, South Kensington
Secretary: J. Bailey
Slade School of Drawing, Painting
and Sculpture, University College,
Gower Street, W.C.
Prof.: Henry Tonks
Spenlove School of Modern Pictorial
and Landscape Art
Studios: 116—118, Victoria Street,
5. W. 1
Principal Director: Frank Spenlove,
R.J., R.O.J.
The Faculty of Arts
President: The Rt. Hon. Viscount
Leverhulme
Civic Arts Association, 20, Bucking-
ham Street, Strand, W.C. 2
Design and Industries Association
6, Queen Square, W.C. 1
President: Lawrence Wearee
Home Arts and Industries Association
(Founded November, 1884)
Secretary: S. C. Hendrey
The Museums Association
Lion. Secretary: Dr. James J. Simp-
son, M. A. Keeper of Zoology, Na-
tional Museum of Wales, Cardiff
Arts Club, 40, Dover Street, Picca-
dilly, W. 1
Secretary: Lieut. Col. Raymond
New English Art Club, 6 Suffolk
Street, Pall Mall
The Burlington Fine Arts Club
17, Savile Row, W. 1
Secretary: J. R. Bailey
Chelsea Arts Club, 143, Church
Street, Chelsea, S.W. 3
Chairman of the Council: Jerrick
Williams, A.R.A.
G. P. O. Arts Club Annual Exhibition
Secretary: 1. P. Clark, A.C.O., In-
land Section, G.P.O., E.C. 1
Three Arts Club, 19 a, Marylebone
Road, N.W. 1
Chairman, Art Executive, John
Muirhead
The Heatherley Art Club, 75, New-
mann Street, W. 1
President: The Principal of the
Heatherley School of Fine Art
Old Cambians Art Club, The South
London Group, Souih London Art
Gallery, Camberwell, S.E. 5
President: W. B. Dalton
Putney Arts Club, Taylor’s Flall, High
Street, Putney
Secretary: D. H. Webbe, 1'8, Charl-
wood Road, Putney
The Langham Sketching Club (Foun-
ded in 1838) 1, Langham Chambers,
All SouTs Place, W.
Hon. Secretary: H. T. Jarman
The London Sketch Club,
246 a, Marylebone Road, N.W. 1
President: J. Mc. Math Wilson
The Women’s International Art Club
Secretary: Mrs. V. Drummond,
15 Redcliffe Square S.W. 10
The Artist’s Rifles
Depot: Duke’s Road, Euston Road,
W.C. 1
The London Group
President: Frank Dobson, 14, Tra-
falgar Studios
The New Forest Group of Painters
Chairman: Maxwell Armfleld
Hon. Secretary: Leslie M. Ward,
A.R.E., 22, Grants avenue, Bourne-
mouth
London
National Gallery of Modern Foreign
Art (erected at Millbank through the
generosity of Sir Joseph Duveen)
The National Portrait Gallery, St.
Martin’s Place Trafalgar Square
Director: James D. Milner
Visiting hours: Weekdays 10—4, 5,
or 6, Sundays 2—4 in Winter, 2,30—
5,30 in Summer, Admission free,
Thursdays and Fridays 6 d.
The British Museum, Natural History,
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
well Road, South Kensington
Director: Sir S. F. Harmer, F.R.S.
Open free every weekday 10—5,
October—February, 10—6 March-
September, Sundays 2,30—6
Museum of the Royal Naval College
The Painted Hall, Greenwich (Pictures
of Reynolds, Romney etc. Relics
relating to Lord Nelson)
St. James Palace Gallery, S.W.
Museum of the St. Bartholomews
Hospital, West Smithfield
Museum of the Georges Hospital,
Hyde Park Corner
The Gordon Museum Guis Hospital
Museum, St. Thomas Str. Borough
London Hospital Medicine College
Museum, Turner Street
The Royal United Service Museum,
Whitehall, S.W. Collection of Arms of
all periods
Curator-Lieut.-Colonel: Sir Arthur
Leetham, K.C.V.O., C.M.G.
Open daily 10—5, admission 1 s.,
Saturdays after 1 p.m. 6 d
The Science Museum and Library
Exhibition Road, South Kensington
S.W. 7 (National Museum of Science
and its application to Industry)
The Museum is open free on Week-
days 10—6, Sundays 2,30—6
The Library is open free on Week-
days 10—6, Thursdays and Satur-
days 10—8
Sir John Soane’s Museum, founded
1833, 13, Lincolns Inn Fields, W.C.
Curator: Arthur T. Bolton, F. S. A.
F.R.J.B.A.
Open free: Summer Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri-
days 10,30—5
South London Art Gallery, Peckham
Road, Camberwell, S.E. 5
Curator: W. B. Dalton
Open daily 2—9, execpt Friday,
Sunday 3—9
Southwark and Lambeth Free Loan
Picture Exhibition
Secretary: Miss K. M. Eady, 4,
Brondesbury Road, N.W’. 6
Museum of the University College,
Egyptology etc., Sculptures by John
Flaxman, R. A., Gower Street
The Victoria and Albert-Museum
(Decorative and Industrial Art)
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
(Including the Bethnal Green Branch
Museum)
Director: E. R. D. Maclagan,
C. B. E„ F. S. A.
Open 10—5 on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays, Fridays, 10—9 on
Thursdays and Saturdays, Admis-
sion free
The Wallace Collection, Hertford
House, Manchester Square W. 1,
Pictures, Furniture, Sculpture, Ar-
mour, Objects of Art
Keeper: S. J. Camp, F. S. A.
Free on Mondays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays 10—5, on
Sundays 2—5, on Tuesdays and Fri-
days io—5, 6 d admission
Whitechapel Art Gallery, High Street,
Whitechapel, E. 1
Chairman of Trustees: The Viscount
Burnham, C.H.
open free daily 12—9, Sundays 2—9
The Witt Library of Reproductions of
Pictures and Drawings, 32, Portman
Square, W. (Contains upwards of
250 000 photos and reproductions)
The Royal Academy of Arts, Burling-
ton House, Piccadilly (founded by
George III in 1768)
Secretary: W. R. M. Lamb, M. V. O.,
M. A.
The Royal Academy Schools, Burling-
ton House Piccadilly
President: Sir Frank Dicksee,
P. R. A.
Keeper: Charles Sims, R. A.
The Board of Education, Instruction
of Art, Whitehall, S.W. 1
President: Rt. Hon. Lord Eustace
Percy, M. P.
The Byam Shaw School of Drawing
and Painting, 70, Campden Street
Church Street, Campden Hill, Ken-
sington
Principal: F. Ernest Jackson
The Royal College of Art, Exhibition
Road, South Kensington
Principal: Prof. William Rothen-
stein M.A., Lecturer, History of Art
H. L. Wellington
Royal Archaeological Institute of
Great Britain and Ireland, 19, Blooms-
bury Square, W.C.
Secretary: G. D. Hardinge-Tyler,
C. B.E., M.A.
President: Sir Charles Oman, K.B.E.,
K.C.J.E.. D.C.L., J.R.S., M.A..L.L.D.,
D. C.L., F.B.A., F.S.A., M.P.
British Institute of Industrial Art
(with which is associated the Civic Art
Association), 18 Grosvenor Gardens,
S.W. 1
Director: Major A. A. Longden,
D.S.O.
Secretary: H. W. Maxwell
Permanent Collection of Brit. Ind.
Art at Victoria and Albert Museum
L. C. C. Central School of Arts and
Crafts, Southampton Row, W. C. 1
Principal: Fred. V. Burridge, R. E.
City and Guilds of London Institute
(Incorporated by Royal Charter)
Head Office: Gresham College,
Basinghall Street, E.C.
Hon. Secretary: P. M. Evans,
LL.D., M.A.
I. City and Guilds South London
Technical Art School 122 and 124,
Kennington Park Road, S.E.
II. City and Guilds Departement of
Technology 29, Roland Gardens,
S.W. 7
The Grosvenor School of Modern Art,
33 Warwick Square S.W. 1
The Heatherley School of Fine Arts,
founded 1845, 75, Newmann Street,
Oxford Street, W. 1
Principals-Henry G. Massey Iain
Macnab, A.R.E.
Royal Institut of Art Painters,
195 Piccadilly W. 1
Secretary: President Julius Olsson,
R.A.
The Royal Institute of Painters in
Water Colours, 195 Piccaliley W. 1
Secretary: W. T. Blackmore
The Polytechnic School of Art,
307—311, Regent Street, W.
Headmaster: G. P. Gaskeil, R.B.A.,
R.E.
The Royal School of Needlework and
Exhibition Galleries, Exhibition Road,
South Kensington
Principal: Miss E. Bradshaw
The St. John’s Wood Art Schools
29, Elm Tree Road, N.W. 8
Principal: Frederick D. Walenn
The School of Wood-Carving
39, Thurloe Place, South Kensington
Secretary: J. Bailey
Slade School of Drawing, Painting
and Sculpture, University College,
Gower Street, W.C.
Prof.: Henry Tonks
Spenlove School of Modern Pictorial
and Landscape Art
Studios: 116—118, Victoria Street,
5. W. 1
Principal Director: Frank Spenlove,
R.J., R.O.J.
The Faculty of Arts
President: The Rt. Hon. Viscount
Leverhulme
Civic Arts Association, 20, Bucking-
ham Street, Strand, W.C. 2
Design and Industries Association
6, Queen Square, W.C. 1
President: Lawrence Wearee
Home Arts and Industries Association
(Founded November, 1884)
Secretary: S. C. Hendrey
The Museums Association
Lion. Secretary: Dr. James J. Simp-
son, M. A. Keeper of Zoology, Na-
tional Museum of Wales, Cardiff
Arts Club, 40, Dover Street, Picca-
dilly, W. 1
Secretary: Lieut. Col. Raymond
New English Art Club, 6 Suffolk
Street, Pall Mall
The Burlington Fine Arts Club
17, Savile Row, W. 1
Secretary: J. R. Bailey
Chelsea Arts Club, 143, Church
Street, Chelsea, S.W. 3
Chairman of the Council: Jerrick
Williams, A.R.A.
G. P. O. Arts Club Annual Exhibition
Secretary: 1. P. Clark, A.C.O., In-
land Section, G.P.O., E.C. 1
Three Arts Club, 19 a, Marylebone
Road, N.W. 1
Chairman, Art Executive, John
Muirhead
The Heatherley Art Club, 75, New-
mann Street, W. 1
President: The Principal of the
Heatherley School of Fine Art
Old Cambians Art Club, The South
London Group, Souih London Art
Gallery, Camberwell, S.E. 5
President: W. B. Dalton
Putney Arts Club, Taylor’s Flall, High
Street, Putney
Secretary: D. H. Webbe, 1'8, Charl-
wood Road, Putney
The Langham Sketching Club (Foun-
ded in 1838) 1, Langham Chambers,
All SouTs Place, W.
Hon. Secretary: H. T. Jarman
The London Sketch Club,
246 a, Marylebone Road, N.W. 1
President: J. Mc. Math Wilson
The Women’s International Art Club
Secretary: Mrs. V. Drummond,
15 Redcliffe Square S.W. 10
The Artist’s Rifles
Depot: Duke’s Road, Euston Road,
W.C. 1
The London Group
President: Frank Dobson, 14, Tra-
falgar Studios
The New Forest Group of Painters
Chairman: Maxwell Armfleld
Hon. Secretary: Leslie M. Ward,
A.R.E., 22, Grants avenue, Bourne-
mouth