Occasional Notes
total outlay upon which amounted to thirty thou- Evesham, in our article on the Birmingham
sand pounds, while the frontage in Bishopsgate Municipal School of Art, which appeared in the
Street at his disposal virtually consisted of twenty- December number, 1893, wm* be remembered by
nine feet only, it will be readily conceded that in our readers,
spite of the disadvantage to which he was subject,
the result of his labours is highly satisfactory. It
should be noted that in the relief ornament and l. ■&k^\'wf^wr ±
mouldings, Mr. Townsend has tried to remember iLyflv^I. AX ^,^71: ek
that the terra cotta of the building is primarily a £ Jjl il^AF^I^V^OOT 1
plastic material, and has avoided a suggestion of Lr~3^kf*"A'HVr>lf\T ^OITt
the chisel carving proper to stone. 5 » TI/-AIII7TM
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PLIED*ART
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ARCHITECTURi.
lODEULINGS^
fPAINTING f ANSI
DRAWINGSCAK
IviNGsiNewoor,
JBSTONE^OR-
IAMENTALM
tOUGHTSIRON
WORKsETCETC
PA^^DIRECTOR
SITYfe LEGE
poster by r. anning bell
The illustration on the left-hand side of this page
was designed by Mr. West for a Christmas card.
The poster here illustrated, which has been
design by j. walter west designed by Mr. Robert Anning Bell for the City
of Liverpool School of Architecture and Applied
On page 39 we have pleasure in reproducing Art, is printed in dark bronze green ink, and has
one of the more recent book-plates by Mr. E. H. been enormously reduced for present purposes, the
New, whose illustration of The Market Place, original measuring nine feet in height.
40
total outlay upon which amounted to thirty thou- Evesham, in our article on the Birmingham
sand pounds, while the frontage in Bishopsgate Municipal School of Art, which appeared in the
Street at his disposal virtually consisted of twenty- December number, 1893, wm* be remembered by
nine feet only, it will be readily conceded that in our readers,
spite of the disadvantage to which he was subject,
the result of his labours is highly satisfactory. It
should be noted that in the relief ornament and l. ■&k^\'wf^wr ±
mouldings, Mr. Townsend has tried to remember iLyflv^I. AX ^,^71: ek
that the terra cotta of the building is primarily a £ Jjl il^AF^I^V^OOT 1
plastic material, and has avoided a suggestion of Lr~3^kf*"A'HVr>lf\T ^OITt
the chisel carving proper to stone. 5 » TI/-AIII7TM
|AK(Jil 11
URE*ANDfAP|
PLIED*ART
JCLASSES 211
ARCHITECTURi.
lODEULINGS^
fPAINTING f ANSI
DRAWINGSCAK
IviNGsiNewoor,
JBSTONE^OR-
IAMENTALM
tOUGHTSIRON
WORKsETCETC
PA^^DIRECTOR
SITYfe LEGE
poster by r. anning bell
The illustration on the left-hand side of this page
was designed by Mr. West for a Christmas card.
The poster here illustrated, which has been
design by j. walter west designed by Mr. Robert Anning Bell for the City
of Liverpool School of Architecture and Applied
On page 39 we have pleasure in reproducing Art, is printed in dark bronze green ink, and has
one of the more recent book-plates by Mr. E. H. been enormously reduced for present purposes, the
New, whose illustration of The Market Place, original measuring nine feet in height.
40