Awards in " The Studio" Prize Competitions
feathers of wings in several shades of green with
brown quills or stems, the flowers in white with
light brown outer leaves, and the stems of a dark
bluish grey.
Effort.—The groundwork of this design is of
deep buff colour outlined in gold, the conventional
leaves or flames being of pink with bright red
shadings, and also outlined in gold. The bird with
blue forehead and breast shaded to a rich brown,
the beak in red, the wing feathers in first row of
shaded blue, the second in pink with red tips, the
third in yellow, lined and shaded with brown, and
the outer rows of a graduating sage-green colour.
Seda.—The stem and branches in two browns,
the leaves in two shades of blue green, with veins
of a darker shade worked on a background of a
very weak sienna colour.
Honourable mention is also given to :—Ecirtaeb
(B. P. Powell, Luctons, Buckhurst Hill, Essex);
Flutterby (M. J. Hunt, " Southwood," Torquay);
Fillapie (Miss E. Ducie, i Queensferry Gardens,
Edinburgh); Monkswood (E. Bemrose, Friargate,
Derby); Mimosa (B. C. MacGibbon, 23 Lear-
mouth Terrace, Edinburgh); PJuvbe (Florence M.
Boyton, 2 c Grove Road. Wanstead, N.E.); and
Titbits (William T. Maycock, The Ferns, Station
Road, Leyton, Essex).
Photographs from Nature.
Study of an Orchard in Full Blossom.
(D XL)
The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to
Camera (J. S. Reeve, 14 Load Street, Bewdley,
Worcestershire).
The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Wood-
land (N. D. F. Pearce, Crantchester, Cambridge).
Honourable mention is given to :—Black Fear
(Mrs. G. Hyde, Foregate Street, Worcester); and
Nimshi Shystrike (Walter Rossiter, 5 Pulteney
Street, Bath); {all the above are illustrated). Also
to Cerise (Emily Jeffrey, Lennoxlove, Haddington);
Helvellyn (Nellie Cunninghame, Liberton House,
Midlothian); Leonellard (L. Stevenson, 3 Har-
laxton Street, Nottingham); Pious (W. B. Addi-
son, Westbourne, Tenterden, Kent); Southdown
(Eleanor J. Shifner, Coombe, Lewes, Sussex) j and
Zenith (H. H. Power, 5 Carlton Place, Teign-
mouth, S. Devon).
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feathers of wings in several shades of green with
brown quills or stems, the flowers in white with
light brown outer leaves, and the stems of a dark
bluish grey.
Effort.—The groundwork of this design is of
deep buff colour outlined in gold, the conventional
leaves or flames being of pink with bright red
shadings, and also outlined in gold. The bird with
blue forehead and breast shaded to a rich brown,
the beak in red, the wing feathers in first row of
shaded blue, the second in pink with red tips, the
third in yellow, lined and shaded with brown, and
the outer rows of a graduating sage-green colour.
Seda.—The stem and branches in two browns,
the leaves in two shades of blue green, with veins
of a darker shade worked on a background of a
very weak sienna colour.
Honourable mention is also given to :—Ecirtaeb
(B. P. Powell, Luctons, Buckhurst Hill, Essex);
Flutterby (M. J. Hunt, " Southwood," Torquay);
Fillapie (Miss E. Ducie, i Queensferry Gardens,
Edinburgh); Monkswood (E. Bemrose, Friargate,
Derby); Mimosa (B. C. MacGibbon, 23 Lear-
mouth Terrace, Edinburgh); PJuvbe (Florence M.
Boyton, 2 c Grove Road. Wanstead, N.E.); and
Titbits (William T. Maycock, The Ferns, Station
Road, Leyton, Essex).
Photographs from Nature.
Study of an Orchard in Full Blossom.
(D XL)
The First Prize {One guinea) is awarded to
Camera (J. S. Reeve, 14 Load Street, Bewdley,
Worcestershire).
The Second Prize {Half a guinea) to Wood-
land (N. D. F. Pearce, Crantchester, Cambridge).
Honourable mention is given to :—Black Fear
(Mrs. G. Hyde, Foregate Street, Worcester); and
Nimshi Shystrike (Walter Rossiter, 5 Pulteney
Street, Bath); {all the above are illustrated). Also
to Cerise (Emily Jeffrey, Lennoxlove, Haddington);
Helvellyn (Nellie Cunninghame, Liberton House,
Midlothian); Leonellard (L. Stevenson, 3 Har-
laxton Street, Nottingham); Pious (W. B. Addi-
son, Westbourne, Tenterden, Kent); Southdown
(Eleanor J. Shifner, Coombe, Lewes, Sussex) j and
Zenith (H. H. Power, 5 Carlton Place, Teign-
mouth, S. Devon).
HON. MENTION (COMP. D XI.) "BLACK PEAR"
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