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sometime vicar of the parish. They
were designed by the architects,
W. B. Hopkins and E. R. Walker,
and are of especial interest from the
fact that they are decorated with
carving and inlay by the Rev. H. J. E.
Burrell and by working men, all
amateurs, who have been trained by
Mr. Burrell.
Mr. A. Wallace Rimington, whose
work displays many attractive quali-
ties, recently held an exhibition in
London. The drawings, of which
illustrations are given on pages 344
executed by thos. martin an(l 345, were included amongst the
carved and decorated by . . , , ., . ,
rev. h. j. e. burrell interesting works exhibited.
choir stalls in designed by w. b. hopkins and
wigginton church e. r. walker
happy in its craftsmanship as it is true in senti- The drawings by Mr. D. Waterson here re-
ment. There are other works to note by Mr. F. G. produced are examples of an etcher's pen
Cotman, Mr. A. G. Bell, Mr. A. Maclean, Mr. drawings. They have variety of treatment and
A. W. Weedon, and Mr. A. Macbride. simplicity of outline, and their arrangement
-- of black-and-white is very interesting; they
We give reproductions of some choir stalls show Mr. Waterson to be an illustrator with
placed in Wigginton Church, Hertfordshire, in humour, imagination, and considerable technical
memory of the late Canon H. Williams Mason, resource.
drawing in pen and ink
346
by d. waterson
sometime vicar of the parish. They
were designed by the architects,
W. B. Hopkins and E. R. Walker,
and are of especial interest from the
fact that they are decorated with
carving and inlay by the Rev. H. J. E.
Burrell and by working men, all
amateurs, who have been trained by
Mr. Burrell.
Mr. A. Wallace Rimington, whose
work displays many attractive quali-
ties, recently held an exhibition in
London. The drawings, of which
illustrations are given on pages 344
executed by thos. martin an(l 345, were included amongst the
carved and decorated by . . , , ., . ,
rev. h. j. e. burrell interesting works exhibited.
choir stalls in designed by w. b. hopkins and
wigginton church e. r. walker
happy in its craftsmanship as it is true in senti- The drawings by Mr. D. Waterson here re-
ment. There are other works to note by Mr. F. G. produced are examples of an etcher's pen
Cotman, Mr. A. G. Bell, Mr. A. Maclean, Mr. drawings. They have variety of treatment and
A. W. Weedon, and Mr. A. Macbride. simplicity of outline, and their arrangement
-- of black-and-white is very interesting; they
We give reproductions of some choir stalls show Mr. Waterson to be an illustrator with
placed in Wigginton Church, Hertfordshire, in humour, imagination, and considerable technical
memory of the late Canon H. Williams Mason, resource.
drawing in pen and ink
346
by d. waterson