Awards in " The Studio" Prize Competitions
Mr. Louis Davis, entitled In the Morning Sow
thy Seed. We reproduce here reduced outlines of
two of the former, but we are constrained to con-
fess they give but little idea of the decorative
value of the originals. The Cricket Field would
be especially welcomed by any manly boy for the
decoration of his own sanctum. Messrs. George
Bell & Sons are the publishers.
Mr. Will Bradley, the American designer, has
just issued the first number of a new magazine,
entitled Bradley, His Book. By the courtesy of
the artist we reproduce herewith the cover of the
prospectus upon a reduced scale. We hope to say
something about the magazine at a later date.
54
AWARDS IN "THE STUDIO"
PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
Design for a Cloth Book-cover.
(A XXXVII.)
The First Prize (Two guineas) is awarded to
Spalpeen Mavourneen (Miss G. C. Campbell, Bally-
nagan House, Londonderry).
The Second Prize {One guinea) to Trix (Her-
bert Dobby, Feltham Avenue, East Molesey).
Honourable mention is given to the following :—
Axminster (Charles A. Allen, 50 Lome Street,
Kidderminster); Aqua (Mabel Syrett, 3 Morpeth
Terrace, Westminster, S.W.); Bernard Potter
(Juliet Williams, Yanwath, King's Road, Rich-
mond, Surrey); Linette (J. J. Houry, 36 Falmouth
Road, Bristol); Pelican (F. E. Tomlinson, 118
Victoria Street, S.W.); Philomel (A. C. Hooker,
9 Gladstone Road, Watford, Herts); S. O. A.
(J. M. Doran, 39 Virginia Terrace, Belfast); Thistle
(T. S. Galbraith, Brighouse, Yorks); and Yorkist
(E. L. Pattison, 204 Kennington Park Road, S.E.) j
[the above are illustrated); also to : Achilles (Arthur
Maude, 1 Margaretta Terrace, Oakley Street,
Chelsea, S.W.); Bar (Nancy Ruxton, 24 Wetherby
Gardens, S. Kensington); Birkbeck (E. Dobby,
Feltham Avenue, East Moseley, Surrey) ; Berthiah
(Miss B. N. Graham, 35 Princes Gate, S.W.); Chef
(A.Cooke, 61 Hargrave Park, Upper Holloway,N.);
Crolthate (Charlotte J. Sperryn, 6 Melville Road,
Edgbaston, Birmingham); Dandy (Frank Spencer,
Oakenshaw Cross, Low Moor, near Bradford);
Eymore Wood (William Tyndale, Springvale,
Habberley Road, Kidderminster); Elfin (R. P.
Twizell, 133 Cromwell Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne);
Flux (J. C Hall, 85 Shields Road, Glasgow);
Greenzvood Tree (Mary C. Bloxam, 16 Bolingbroke
Road, West Kensington, W.); Iliona (Robert
Hamilton, 24 Barn Street, Strathaven, Lanarkshire);
dona (Kathleen Suckling, 35 Albion Street, Bir-
mingham) ; /ockey (J. T. Archer, 74 Brunswick
Street, Edinburgh); Jasper Petulengro (ffrida
Robinson, St. Medards, Chesterton Road, Cam-
bridge) ; Jason (John Thirtle, The Elms, Banstead
Road, Ewell); Kathleen (Florence Clough, Hamil-
ton Villa, Tivoli, Margate); Marine (Alice L.
Channer, 130 Beach Street, Deal); Neck End
(James A. Lovatt, Adams New Buildings, Normawt
Road, Longton); Pierre (Peter B. Brown, 30
Sutton Place, Edinburgh); Poppy (Geo Marples,
63 New King's Road, Fulham, S.W.); Piddinghoe
(Ella M. Smith, Southfield House, Watford);
Prawdzic (Countess Vera Sollohub, Povarskaia,
Moscow); Skircoat Green (J. R. Edwards, Skircoat
Mr. Louis Davis, entitled In the Morning Sow
thy Seed. We reproduce here reduced outlines of
two of the former, but we are constrained to con-
fess they give but little idea of the decorative
value of the originals. The Cricket Field would
be especially welcomed by any manly boy for the
decoration of his own sanctum. Messrs. George
Bell & Sons are the publishers.
Mr. Will Bradley, the American designer, has
just issued the first number of a new magazine,
entitled Bradley, His Book. By the courtesy of
the artist we reproduce herewith the cover of the
prospectus upon a reduced scale. We hope to say
something about the magazine at a later date.
54
AWARDS IN "THE STUDIO"
PRIZE COMPETITIONS.
Design for a Cloth Book-cover.
(A XXXVII.)
The First Prize (Two guineas) is awarded to
Spalpeen Mavourneen (Miss G. C. Campbell, Bally-
nagan House, Londonderry).
The Second Prize {One guinea) to Trix (Her-
bert Dobby, Feltham Avenue, East Molesey).
Honourable mention is given to the following :—
Axminster (Charles A. Allen, 50 Lome Street,
Kidderminster); Aqua (Mabel Syrett, 3 Morpeth
Terrace, Westminster, S.W.); Bernard Potter
(Juliet Williams, Yanwath, King's Road, Rich-
mond, Surrey); Linette (J. J. Houry, 36 Falmouth
Road, Bristol); Pelican (F. E. Tomlinson, 118
Victoria Street, S.W.); Philomel (A. C. Hooker,
9 Gladstone Road, Watford, Herts); S. O. A.
(J. M. Doran, 39 Virginia Terrace, Belfast); Thistle
(T. S. Galbraith, Brighouse, Yorks); and Yorkist
(E. L. Pattison, 204 Kennington Park Road, S.E.) j
[the above are illustrated); also to : Achilles (Arthur
Maude, 1 Margaretta Terrace, Oakley Street,
Chelsea, S.W.); Bar (Nancy Ruxton, 24 Wetherby
Gardens, S. Kensington); Birkbeck (E. Dobby,
Feltham Avenue, East Moseley, Surrey) ; Berthiah
(Miss B. N. Graham, 35 Princes Gate, S.W.); Chef
(A.Cooke, 61 Hargrave Park, Upper Holloway,N.);
Crolthate (Charlotte J. Sperryn, 6 Melville Road,
Edgbaston, Birmingham); Dandy (Frank Spencer,
Oakenshaw Cross, Low Moor, near Bradford);
Eymore Wood (William Tyndale, Springvale,
Habberley Road, Kidderminster); Elfin (R. P.
Twizell, 133 Cromwell Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne);
Flux (J. C Hall, 85 Shields Road, Glasgow);
Greenzvood Tree (Mary C. Bloxam, 16 Bolingbroke
Road, West Kensington, W.); Iliona (Robert
Hamilton, 24 Barn Street, Strathaven, Lanarkshire);
dona (Kathleen Suckling, 35 Albion Street, Bir-
mingham) ; /ockey (J. T. Archer, 74 Brunswick
Street, Edinburgh); Jasper Petulengro (ffrida
Robinson, St. Medards, Chesterton Road, Cam-
bridge) ; Jason (John Thirtle, The Elms, Banstead
Road, Ewell); Kathleen (Florence Clough, Hamil-
ton Villa, Tivoli, Margate); Marine (Alice L.
Channer, 130 Beach Street, Deal); Neck End
(James A. Lovatt, Adams New Buildings, Normawt
Road, Longton); Pierre (Peter B. Brown, 30
Sutton Place, Edinburgh); Poppy (Geo Marples,
63 New King's Road, Fulham, S.W.); Piddinghoe
(Ella M. Smith, Southfield House, Watford);
Prawdzic (Countess Vera Sollohub, Povarskaia,
Moscow); Skircoat Green (J. R. Edwards, Skircoat