Awards in "The Studio" Competitions
Priory Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham): for a
charming border marred by weak lettering.
Carpetopolis (F. J. Mayers, Comberton, Kidder-
minster) : for a charming motive, with weak letter-
ing. Dolldee (Miss G. E. Offord, 46 St. Giles
a paraphrase of Mr. Warrington Hogg's cover for
a local catalogue. Innocentia (Miss F. G. Dimma,
59 The Common, Upper Clapton, N.E.): a Moyen
Age street, with a large sign over the corner
bookshop ; a very effective and appropriate scheme.
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FIRST PRIZE. " BARBE-ROUGE " SECOND PRIZE. " DANEBROG ' " ETHELDEN
Street, Norwich): for two very clever designs like Lansdown (Miss M. L. Juke, 11 Lansdown
mediaeval woodcuts of ships, but not bookish Crescent, Cheltenham). Mistletoe (R. A. Dawson,
enough. Esmond (Miss I. Robertson, 1 Byng 242 Main Street, Bingley, Yorks) : well drawn, but
Place, Gordon Square, W.C.): peculiarly good not bookish. Medium (J. A. Bambin, 2 Gloster
floral ornament, but the cupid is not happy. Road, Barnstaple): good, but in no way specially
Ethelden (H. G. Wright, 157 Blythe Road, West appropriate to the subject. Midge (E. Place, 4
Kensington Park) : two very nicely drawn and Brunswick Square) : a capital idea, just lacking the
carefully composed designs, not, however, in any certainty of touch to put it in a very high place,
way suggestive of their subject: we reproduce one. Podist (2) (J. J. Coventry, 14 Grange Mount, Bir-
Excelsior (Miss M. Dixon, Mulberry Green, Har- kenhead : excellent designs as ornament, but no
FIRST PRIZE. "STELLA" SECOND PRIZE. " YAWNER " ' SPARROW
low, Essex): a bold simple cover, with considerable connection with the subject. Pol (Philip Corn-
power. Feeble Effort (Miss C. Murrell, 9 Temple- mard, 123 Hampton Road, Southport): a really
ton Place, South Kensington): a " Dicky Doyle " charming idea, very prettily carried out. Saint
design with a good deal of graceful fancy. Hok- Philip (A. W. Blomfield, 102 Dempsey Street,
i-roon (E. Greenleaves, Priory Mansion, Bath Stepney, E.) Simplex (W. B. Shoosmith, Esq.,
Road, Bournemouth) : excellent, but too nearly Ivy Tower, Northampton) : free and effective, but
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Priory Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham): for a
charming border marred by weak lettering.
Carpetopolis (F. J. Mayers, Comberton, Kidder-
minster) : for a charming motive, with weak letter-
ing. Dolldee (Miss G. E. Offord, 46 St. Giles
a paraphrase of Mr. Warrington Hogg's cover for
a local catalogue. Innocentia (Miss F. G. Dimma,
59 The Common, Upper Clapton, N.E.): a Moyen
Age street, with a large sign over the corner
bookshop ; a very effective and appropriate scheme.
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2$2'HIOH-H0L»0RN pi© I
FIRST PRIZE. " BARBE-ROUGE " SECOND PRIZE. " DANEBROG ' " ETHELDEN
Street, Norwich): for two very clever designs like Lansdown (Miss M. L. Juke, 11 Lansdown
mediaeval woodcuts of ships, but not bookish Crescent, Cheltenham). Mistletoe (R. A. Dawson,
enough. Esmond (Miss I. Robertson, 1 Byng 242 Main Street, Bingley, Yorks) : well drawn, but
Place, Gordon Square, W.C.): peculiarly good not bookish. Medium (J. A. Bambin, 2 Gloster
floral ornament, but the cupid is not happy. Road, Barnstaple): good, but in no way specially
Ethelden (H. G. Wright, 157 Blythe Road, West appropriate to the subject. Midge (E. Place, 4
Kensington Park) : two very nicely drawn and Brunswick Square) : a capital idea, just lacking the
carefully composed designs, not, however, in any certainty of touch to put it in a very high place,
way suggestive of their subject: we reproduce one. Podist (2) (J. J. Coventry, 14 Grange Mount, Bir-
Excelsior (Miss M. Dixon, Mulberry Green, Har- kenhead : excellent designs as ornament, but no
FIRST PRIZE. "STELLA" SECOND PRIZE. " YAWNER " ' SPARROW
low, Essex): a bold simple cover, with considerable connection with the subject. Pol (Philip Corn-
power. Feeble Effort (Miss C. Murrell, 9 Temple- mard, 123 Hampton Road, Southport): a really
ton Place, South Kensington): a " Dicky Doyle " charming idea, very prettily carried out. Saint
design with a good deal of graceful fancy. Hok- Philip (A. W. Blomfield, 102 Dempsey Street,
i-roon (E. Greenleaves, Priory Mansion, Bath Stepney, E.) Simplex (W. B. Shoosmith, Esq.,
Road, Bournemouth) : excellent, but too nearly Ivy Tower, Northampton) : free and effective, but
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