Awards in "The Studio" Prize Competitions
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JOSEPH BLANCO ITE.
HON. MENTION (COMP. B XVII.) " ARDATH "
Nelson, 85 New Cross Road, S.E.); Glenruther M. Holden, Kingswood, Hockley Heath, near
(A. Williamson, 8 Pentland Place, Main Street, Birmingham); Zero (G. F. M. Hopkins, 10 Holy-
Glasgow) ; Guinea-Pig (Bertha Smith, 24 Rectory well, Oxford); and Zanoni (W. R. Booth, Severn
Road, Stoke Newington, N.); Hans Pfaal (H. S. View, Ironbridge, Salop).
Adamson, 329 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow); Lyric
(C. H. Walker, 4 Villas-on-Heath, Vale, Hamp- Design for an Embroidered Lectern-fall
stead); Minor (W. Roe, jun., 87 Bromfelde Road, for Church use (C XV.).
Clapbam) ; Muriel (Florence M. Rudland, 4 We award the Prizes as follows :—
Edgbaston Road, Moseley, Birmingham); M. A. F. The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to
(Minnie A. Field, Penrhos, Chislehurst); Mylon Effort (Roberta D. Tod, Grosvenor Lodge, East
(Tesse Berridge, 24 Heathfield Road, Mill Hill Dulwich Grove, S.E.).
Park); Non quis, scd quid (T. S. Galbraith, The The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Cora
Manse, Brighouse, Yorks); Nemo (Fanny Bunn, (Edith Swinhoe, 9 Gloucester Walk, Campden
47 Beeches Road, West Bromwich); O. Orion Hill, W.).
(Marion Reid, 5S Dennington Park, West Hamp- Both of these designs are illustrated. The
stead); Punch (F. E. Ashford, 68 Hampton Road, colourings selected by the competitors for working
Handsworth, Birmingham); Pekin (Mary C. Hous- them are as follows ;—
ton, Coleraine, co. Derry); Pinus (R. J. Williams, Effort. The Pomegranates, Passion Flower,
564 Moseley Road, Birmingham); Rose Garden Leaves and large Cross in light green silk, outlined
(M. H. Baillie Scott, The Red House, Douglas, with gold thread, the Seeds of the pomegranates
Isle of Man); Rus (W. H. Legge, Ringmer, near in knots of a darker shade of green silk. The re-
Lewes) ; Squirrel (E. Davy, Twyneham, Short- mainder of the design, including the small crosses,
lands, Kent); Shadow (Zillah Taylor, Clarendon to be worked in gold thread outlined with red silk.
House, Clarendon Street, Nottingham), illustrated; Cora. Leaves to be in three shades of yellow in
I Try (Juliet Hensman, 52 Lower Sloane Street, long and short stitch. The stem in gold thread
S.W.); Thalassa (Edith Richardson, The Gables, raised over string sewn with brown silk, the centre
Newcastle); Taurus (C. W. Crosby, 19 Gordon band and roses in four shades of pink in long and
Square, W.C.); Toddy (O. M. Pittman, 49 Stanley short stitch, centres raised yellow. I.H.S. in gold
Gardens, Hampstead); Undine (Hilda Fairbairn, thread.
Hawley Lodge, Henley-on-Thames); Viking (Violet Honourable mention is given to the following :—
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. ,ystcrioi)sNight,oOr first parent Kijeii
Thee by report DiOincand beard thy name, L
Did be oof tremble for this goodly frame, >i
This olonoOs canopy or light and bli)e?
BOt, tbroOgb a cOrt&m op translOcerjt dcu),
HesperOs uOitb the boat of beaDep came,
Bafbedin \\)<i bOes of tbe ore&t setting flame, I
And to! Creation broanened to man's Dieu).
'vtfbo coOld baOc gitessed sOctj darkness lay conceatec
Within thy beams. 0 Son, or v\>bo aioined,
Whey floater and leaf and insect lay reOealed,
ThoO to sOcb coOntlcss Worlds badst madeOs^hyu.
'7busho0la u)c;ther;,sbOn deatl) ^itbanxioOssrnfeS:
f LigbtcoOld tyOs aec^iOe,u)b©rerore not LiFe%i
JOSEPH BLANCO ITE.
HON. MENTION (COMP. B XVII.) " ARDATH "
Nelson, 85 New Cross Road, S.E.); Glenruther M. Holden, Kingswood, Hockley Heath, near
(A. Williamson, 8 Pentland Place, Main Street, Birmingham); Zero (G. F. M. Hopkins, 10 Holy-
Glasgow) ; Guinea-Pig (Bertha Smith, 24 Rectory well, Oxford); and Zanoni (W. R. Booth, Severn
Road, Stoke Newington, N.); Hans Pfaal (H. S. View, Ironbridge, Salop).
Adamson, 329 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow); Lyric
(C. H. Walker, 4 Villas-on-Heath, Vale, Hamp- Design for an Embroidered Lectern-fall
stead); Minor (W. Roe, jun., 87 Bromfelde Road, for Church use (C XV.).
Clapbam) ; Muriel (Florence M. Rudland, 4 We award the Prizes as follows :—
Edgbaston Road, Moseley, Birmingham); M. A. F. The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to
(Minnie A. Field, Penrhos, Chislehurst); Mylon Effort (Roberta D. Tod, Grosvenor Lodge, East
(Tesse Berridge, 24 Heathfield Road, Mill Hill Dulwich Grove, S.E.).
Park); Non quis, scd quid (T. S. Galbraith, The The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Cora
Manse, Brighouse, Yorks); Nemo (Fanny Bunn, (Edith Swinhoe, 9 Gloucester Walk, Campden
47 Beeches Road, West Bromwich); O. Orion Hill, W.).
(Marion Reid, 5S Dennington Park, West Hamp- Both of these designs are illustrated. The
stead); Punch (F. E. Ashford, 68 Hampton Road, colourings selected by the competitors for working
Handsworth, Birmingham); Pekin (Mary C. Hous- them are as follows ;—
ton, Coleraine, co. Derry); Pinus (R. J. Williams, Effort. The Pomegranates, Passion Flower,
564 Moseley Road, Birmingham); Rose Garden Leaves and large Cross in light green silk, outlined
(M. H. Baillie Scott, The Red House, Douglas, with gold thread, the Seeds of the pomegranates
Isle of Man); Rus (W. H. Legge, Ringmer, near in knots of a darker shade of green silk. The re-
Lewes) ; Squirrel (E. Davy, Twyneham, Short- mainder of the design, including the small crosses,
lands, Kent); Shadow (Zillah Taylor, Clarendon to be worked in gold thread outlined with red silk.
House, Clarendon Street, Nottingham), illustrated; Cora. Leaves to be in three shades of yellow in
I Try (Juliet Hensman, 52 Lower Sloane Street, long and short stitch. The stem in gold thread
S.W.); Thalassa (Edith Richardson, The Gables, raised over string sewn with brown silk, the centre
Newcastle); Taurus (C. W. Crosby, 19 Gordon band and roses in four shades of pink in long and
Square, W.C.); Toddy (O. M. Pittman, 49 Stanley short stitch, centres raised yellow. I.H.S. in gold
Gardens, Hampstead); Undine (Hilda Fairbairn, thread.
Hawley Lodge, Henley-on-Thames); Viking (Violet Honourable mention is given to the following :—
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