Awards in " The Studio" Prize Competitions
SECOND PRIZE (COMP. C XVII.)
SILYERDALK
guinea) to Hilda (Hilda G. Cowham, 6 Dor'cote Design for an Embroidered Portfolio Cover.
Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W.). ^ -^yjj v
Honourable mention is given to the following :—
Alige (Alice E. Newby, 34 Huron Road, Upper The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to
Tooting); Ahem (Charles Pears, Market Place, Yamas (Annie K. T. Windraw, 181 Monument
Pontefract); Butter Basket (T. B. Burton, Toll Road, Edgbaston).
Gavel, Beverley) ; Bertie (Hilda R. Dix, 2 Berke- The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Silver-
lay Crescent, Bristol); Bogie (Harold Oakley, 2 dale (Sophie Pumphrey, Woodstock Road, Moseley,
Foothill Road, Loughboro') ; Black Smith (Marion Birmingham).
K. Grey, Escowbeck, Caton, Lancaster) ; Clarion- Honourable mention is given to Da (Ada Wor-
etfe (Mary C. Palethorpe, 9 Colginth Chambers, ters, Thoresby, Shortlands).
Colginth Street, Liverpool) ; Ego (E. G. Ord, 26 We give the colourings of these.
Ridley Street, Newcastle); Indian Ink (J. S. Alder- Yamas.—A conventional floral design of flowers
son, 1 Market Place, Rugby); lenwade (N. M. and leaves to be executed on a black background,
Gepp, 14 Woburn Square, W.C.); Loo (Margaret the leaves to be worked in sage green, the flowers
E. Bayliss, Market Place, Wednesbury) ; Paw (A. and buds in a graduated shade from sage green to
W. Prior, 35 Narcissus Road, West Hampstead, yellow.
N.W.); Patrick (Emily A. Peake, 16 Pencester Silverdale.—Marine design with groundwork of
Road, Dover); Pencil (H. Watson, 37 Guildford yellow linen, panel in centre, blue on watered
Street, South Lambeth Road, S.E.); Queer Feller silk. Seaweed border in greens and warm golds,
(T. C. Lawrence, The Oaks, Stoneygate, Leices- blue centre stems, lined in by brown golds worked
ter); Terpersie (H. J. Stuart Brown, Egremont, in button-hole stitch to fasten on silk panel,
Cambuslang, N.B.); and Technique (H. Walton, yellow pods in satin stitch. At top of panel are
82 Horton Road, Bradford, Yorks). blue green Portuguese men-of-war, the sail-like
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SECOND PRIZE (COMP. C XVII.)
SILYERDALK
guinea) to Hilda (Hilda G. Cowham, 6 Dor'cote Design for an Embroidered Portfolio Cover.
Road, Wandsworth Common, S.W.). ^ -^yjj v
Honourable mention is given to the following :—
Alige (Alice E. Newby, 34 Huron Road, Upper The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to
Tooting); Ahem (Charles Pears, Market Place, Yamas (Annie K. T. Windraw, 181 Monument
Pontefract); Butter Basket (T. B. Burton, Toll Road, Edgbaston).
Gavel, Beverley) ; Bertie (Hilda R. Dix, 2 Berke- The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Silver-
lay Crescent, Bristol); Bogie (Harold Oakley, 2 dale (Sophie Pumphrey, Woodstock Road, Moseley,
Foothill Road, Loughboro') ; Black Smith (Marion Birmingham).
K. Grey, Escowbeck, Caton, Lancaster) ; Clarion- Honourable mention is given to Da (Ada Wor-
etfe (Mary C. Palethorpe, 9 Colginth Chambers, ters, Thoresby, Shortlands).
Colginth Street, Liverpool) ; Ego (E. G. Ord, 26 We give the colourings of these.
Ridley Street, Newcastle); Indian Ink (J. S. Alder- Yamas.—A conventional floral design of flowers
son, 1 Market Place, Rugby); lenwade (N. M. and leaves to be executed on a black background,
Gepp, 14 Woburn Square, W.C.); Loo (Margaret the leaves to be worked in sage green, the flowers
E. Bayliss, Market Place, Wednesbury) ; Paw (A. and buds in a graduated shade from sage green to
W. Prior, 35 Narcissus Road, West Hampstead, yellow.
N.W.); Patrick (Emily A. Peake, 16 Pencester Silverdale.—Marine design with groundwork of
Road, Dover); Pencil (H. Watson, 37 Guildford yellow linen, panel in centre, blue on watered
Street, South Lambeth Road, S.E.); Queer Feller silk. Seaweed border in greens and warm golds,
(T. C. Lawrence, The Oaks, Stoneygate, Leices- blue centre stems, lined in by brown golds worked
ter); Terpersie (H. J. Stuart Brown, Egremont, in button-hole stitch to fasten on silk panel,
Cambuslang, N.B.); and Technique (H. Walton, yellow pods in satin stitch. At top of panel are
82 Horton Road, Bradford, Yorks). blue green Portuguese men-of-war, the sail-like
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