Awards in “ The Studio" Prize Competitions
Illustration for “ Ivanhoe.”
(B XVII.)
The First Prize (One guinea) is awarded to
Anonymous (Edwin Noble, 65 St. Dunstan’s Road,
West Kensington).
The Second Prize {Half a-guinea) to Atele
(Sunderland Rollinson, 12 Princess Street, Scar-
borough).
Honourable mention is given to Comus (Henry
C. Wilkie) and Crow (Frank T. Wright).
Study of the Budding Branch of a Tree
or Shrub.
(C XIV.)
The First Prize (One guinea) is awarded to
Accessit (Alfred Wildsmith, 12 Finsbury Street,
Leeds).
The Second Prize (Half-a-guinea) to Lino
(Clifford J. Buse, Chandos Road, Staines).
Honourable mention is given to the following:—
Canute (Eveline A. Brauer, St. John’s Road, Knuts-
ford, Cheshire); Frenchy (Jacques Houry, Hazel-
dene, Manor Road, Bishopston, Bristol); Jap
(David C. Veazey, 10 Brewer Street, Woolwich);
Katti (Miss Leese, 3 Lord Street West, Southport,
Lancs.); Laburnum (Walter Crista) 1, Bronte Cot-
tage, Lower Heath, Hampstead) ; May Morning
(John Henry Hipsley, Woodland Road, Northfield
Road, Birmingham); Timber Doodle (A. C. Far-
row, 130 Hawkesly Road, Stoke Newington, N.);
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the above are illustrated; Celt (Frank A. Richards);
Claud (C. Cooper); Atheling (Edgar Hearne);
Dorothy (Constance M. Christie); Dunira (Miss
Lamb); Daisy (Margaret M. Dutton); Enilength-
kut (Elsie W. Neve); Evelaw (Muriel A. Curie);
Jo (H. Georgina Wainewright); Jonquil (Beatrice
Boothby); Max (Reby Veronica Waddington);
Madeline (Madeline Lewis); Pippin (Ernest E.
Briscoe); Theseus (W. L. Brown); and Whitelock
(W. K. Blacklock).
Photographs from Nature.
An Artistic Garden.
(D VIII.)
In awarding the following prizes the excellence
of the photograph has been considered of the first
importance. Some views of very charming gardens
have been received which are not altogether
satisfactory as photographs.
The First Prize (One guinea) is awarded to
Bather (Walter Rossiter, 9 Elm Place, Bath).
The Second Prize (.Half-a-guinea) to Maud
(W. J. Anderson, 1 Marlborough Gardens, Cath-
cart, Glasgow).
Honourable mention is given to Melancholia (Miss
C. H. Gunner, Holm Oak, Bishops Waltham) ; the
above are illustrated; A. E I. (Ivan Hartvigson) ;
Little Tats (Mrs. D. Broughton); Mignon (Capi-
taine Charles); and Tetnal (George M. Griffiths).
Illustration for “ Ivanhoe.”
(B XVII.)
The First Prize (One guinea) is awarded to
Anonymous (Edwin Noble, 65 St. Dunstan’s Road,
West Kensington).
The Second Prize {Half a-guinea) to Atele
(Sunderland Rollinson, 12 Princess Street, Scar-
borough).
Honourable mention is given to Comus (Henry
C. Wilkie) and Crow (Frank T. Wright).
Study of the Budding Branch of a Tree
or Shrub.
(C XIV.)
The First Prize (One guinea) is awarded to
Accessit (Alfred Wildsmith, 12 Finsbury Street,
Leeds).
The Second Prize (Half-a-guinea) to Lino
(Clifford J. Buse, Chandos Road, Staines).
Honourable mention is given to the following:—
Canute (Eveline A. Brauer, St. John’s Road, Knuts-
ford, Cheshire); Frenchy (Jacques Houry, Hazel-
dene, Manor Road, Bishopston, Bristol); Jap
(David C. Veazey, 10 Brewer Street, Woolwich);
Katti (Miss Leese, 3 Lord Street West, Southport,
Lancs.); Laburnum (Walter Crista) 1, Bronte Cot-
tage, Lower Heath, Hampstead) ; May Morning
(John Henry Hipsley, Woodland Road, Northfield
Road, Birmingham); Timber Doodle (A. C. Far-
row, 130 Hawkesly Road, Stoke Newington, N.);
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the above are illustrated; Celt (Frank A. Richards);
Claud (C. Cooper); Atheling (Edgar Hearne);
Dorothy (Constance M. Christie); Dunira (Miss
Lamb); Daisy (Margaret M. Dutton); Enilength-
kut (Elsie W. Neve); Evelaw (Muriel A. Curie);
Jo (H. Georgina Wainewright); Jonquil (Beatrice
Boothby); Max (Reby Veronica Waddington);
Madeline (Madeline Lewis); Pippin (Ernest E.
Briscoe); Theseus (W. L. Brown); and Whitelock
(W. K. Blacklock).
Photographs from Nature.
An Artistic Garden.
(D VIII.)
In awarding the following prizes the excellence
of the photograph has been considered of the first
importance. Some views of very charming gardens
have been received which are not altogether
satisfactory as photographs.
The First Prize (One guinea) is awarded to
Bather (Walter Rossiter, 9 Elm Place, Bath).
The Second Prize (.Half-a-guinea) to Maud
(W. J. Anderson, 1 Marlborough Gardens, Cath-
cart, Glasgow).
Honourable mention is given to Melancholia (Miss
C. H. Gunner, Holm Oak, Bishops Waltham) ; the
above are illustrated; A. E I. (Ivan Hartvigson) ;
Little Tats (Mrs. D. Broughton); Mignon (Capi-
taine Charles); and Tetnal (George M. Griffiths).