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Herbert Alexander, a younger associate whose work designed and modelled by Mr. Charles J. Allen,
always attracts attention, and the delicate Summer and cast in bronze. The general design consists of
Frocks of Mr. H. E. Crockett. flights of steps flanked by curved parapets, and
_ balustrading surrounding the central pedestal which
It was not without sadness that our visit was suPPorts the colossal fiSure of her late Maiesty-
paid to the Goupil Galleries, where the late Mr. From the anSles of the Pedestal arlse clusters of
H. B. Brabazon for successive years held his columns supporting the dome which canopies the
distinguished show of water-colours, and where a fiSure- At the summlt of the dome and P0lsed uPon
memorial exhibition of his work has just been held. a Slobe 18 a gleefully modelled figure of Fame, then
The delicate order of his talent found in his work around the base of the dome are ranSed herolc
an outlet so intimate and personal that it will sized figures of Charity, Peace, Justice and Wisdom,
always retain a unique value. exemplifying the virtues of the late Queen; the
glories of her reign being represented by colossal
bronze groups of Agriculture, Industries, Education
IVERPOOL.—Conspicuous among recent and Commerce. The unveiling was performed by
improvements here has been the removal the Princess Louise, accompanied by the Duke of
of St. George's Church, allowing of the Argyll, the Lord Mayor and other prominent
adjoining thoroughfares being widened citizens being present. H. B. B.
and a site provided for a memorial to the late Queen
Victoria, the cost being borne by public subscrip- TV T OTTINGHAM.— We reproduce here
tion supplemented by a grant from the municipality. X. some umstrati°ns of leaded glazing
Messrs. W. E. Willink, P. C. Thicknesse and XI by Mr. Alexander Gascoyne of this
Prof. F. M. Simpson were the architects for the •*■ ^ town. In the library window the
memorial, while the sculpture throughout has been designer's idea has been to arrange a bright scheme
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LIBRARY WINDOW
BY ALEXANDER GASCOYNE
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Herbert Alexander, a younger associate whose work designed and modelled by Mr. Charles J. Allen,
always attracts attention, and the delicate Summer and cast in bronze. The general design consists of
Frocks of Mr. H. E. Crockett. flights of steps flanked by curved parapets, and
_ balustrading surrounding the central pedestal which
It was not without sadness that our visit was suPPorts the colossal fiSure of her late Maiesty-
paid to the Goupil Galleries, where the late Mr. From the anSles of the Pedestal arlse clusters of
H. B. Brabazon for successive years held his columns supporting the dome which canopies the
distinguished show of water-colours, and where a fiSure- At the summlt of the dome and P0lsed uPon
memorial exhibition of his work has just been held. a Slobe 18 a gleefully modelled figure of Fame, then
The delicate order of his talent found in his work around the base of the dome are ranSed herolc
an outlet so intimate and personal that it will sized figures of Charity, Peace, Justice and Wisdom,
always retain a unique value. exemplifying the virtues of the late Queen; the
glories of her reign being represented by colossal
bronze groups of Agriculture, Industries, Education
IVERPOOL.—Conspicuous among recent and Commerce. The unveiling was performed by
improvements here has been the removal the Princess Louise, accompanied by the Duke of
of St. George's Church, allowing of the Argyll, the Lord Mayor and other prominent
adjoining thoroughfares being widened citizens being present. H. B. B.
and a site provided for a memorial to the late Queen
Victoria, the cost being borne by public subscrip- TV T OTTINGHAM.— We reproduce here
tion supplemented by a grant from the municipality. X. some umstrati°ns of leaded glazing
Messrs. W. E. Willink, P. C. Thicknesse and XI by Mr. Alexander Gascoyne of this
Prof. F. M. Simpson were the architects for the •*■ ^ town. In the library window the
memorial, while the sculpture throughout has been designer's idea has been to arrange a bright scheme
L
LIBRARY WINDOW
BY ALEXANDER GASCOYNE
255