Shidio- Talk
knocker and a silver and enamel processional One of the finest pieces of design and work in
cross by Miss Kate Fisher. the exhibition was a portiere in applique and silk em-
- broidery by Miss Constance Read. Its admirable
Miss Jessie Malcolm's wrought iron work claims drawing of the Angel of Sleep and the groups of
notice, together with a very graceful and effective slumbering elves made a highly decorative com-
electric lamp by Miss Nina Morrison. There was a position, most effectively carried out in rich colour.
spirited treatment of fish forms in the pierced and -
chased silver panel for a piano by Miss
Olivia Rawlins, and again in the silver
and enamel belt, buckle, and brooches
by Miss Annie McLeish.
Tasteful and original designs were
noticeable in the silver and enamel
brooches, pins, buckles, and pendants
by Miss Florence Laverock and by Miss
Minnie McLeish. We are able to give
illustrations of a Design for Church
Banner and a Page Decoration by Miss
May L. G. Cooksey, who also exhibited
a very successful painted panel, Girlhood
of the Virgin, designed for the altar of
St. Anne's Church, Edge Hill, Liverpool.
Amongst the fabrics, the shell and
seaweed design for Linen Damask Table-
cloth by Miss Helena G. Shaw, and the
printed silks and hangings by Miss Mabel
Syson and Miss Winifred M. Horton,
claim the premier place. An illustration
of an excellent Embroidered Banner, by
Miss Minnie McLeish, is here given.
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knocker and a silver and enamel processional One of the finest pieces of design and work in
cross by Miss Kate Fisher. the exhibition was a portiere in applique and silk em-
- broidery by Miss Constance Read. Its admirable
Miss Jessie Malcolm's wrought iron work claims drawing of the Angel of Sleep and the groups of
notice, together with a very graceful and effective slumbering elves made a highly decorative com-
electric lamp by Miss Nina Morrison. There was a position, most effectively carried out in rich colour.
spirited treatment of fish forms in the pierced and -
chased silver panel for a piano by Miss
Olivia Rawlins, and again in the silver
and enamel belt, buckle, and brooches
by Miss Annie McLeish.
Tasteful and original designs were
noticeable in the silver and enamel
brooches, pins, buckles, and pendants
by Miss Florence Laverock and by Miss
Minnie McLeish. We are able to give
illustrations of a Design for Church
Banner and a Page Decoration by Miss
May L. G. Cooksey, who also exhibited
a very successful painted panel, Girlhood
of the Virgin, designed for the altar of
St. Anne's Church, Edge Hill, Liverpool.
Amongst the fabrics, the shell and
seaweed design for Linen Damask Table-
cloth by Miss Helena G. Shaw, and the
printed silks and hangings by Miss Mabel
Syson and Miss Winifred M. Horton,
claim the premier place. An illustration
of an excellent Embroidered Banner, by
Miss Minnie McLeish, is here given.
266
DESIGN FOR A HANGING BY MABEL SYSON