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Studio: international art — 78.1919

DOI Heft:
[No. 320 (November 1919)]
DOI Artikel:
War memorials
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.21359#0069
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The war has laid a very heavy toll on the
noble families of England, but few of them
have suffered so severely as the owner of
“ Denbies,” on the hill overlooking Dor-
king, in Surrey. Lord and Lady Ash-
combe lost three of their sons—Captain
Henry Archibald Cubitt, Coldstream
Guards, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour,
killed in action; Lieut. Alick George
Cubitt, 15th Hussars, killed in Bourlon

Wood; and William Hugh Cubitt, Royal
Dragoons, mortally wounded in a cavalry
charge. To their memory a memorial
chapel has been formed in the south tran-
sept of Ranmore Church, near their home,
and it was for this chapel that Mr. Reginald
Frampton was commissioned to execute a
series of mural paintings. In the absence
of photographs of these works we give
reproductions of the artist's cartoons of
two of them. The subject of the reredos
painting is the Adoration of the Magi, and

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