THE CENTRAL SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS
WHITELEY'S
by Mr. W. Augustus Steward. The
allied crafts taught here include jewellery,
diamond mounting, die-sinking, metal
seal-engraving, decorative metal work,
enamelling, bronze and other metal cast-
ing, and electrotyping. The book pro-
duction school is on the second floor,
and includes a complete printing equip-
ment ; and classes for writing, lettering
and illumination, etching, line engraving
and mezzotint, wood engraving, music
engraving and lithography; as well as
everything connected with bookbinding.
The third floor is almost monopolized
by the school of furniture, in which
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WHITELEY'S
DESIGNS FOR POSTERS. LITHO-
GRAPHS BY ALFRED A. BEST ALL
excellent work shown is produced by
the pupils of Mr. Charles Spooner and
his colleagues. The furniture shop is
one of the largest in the building. Adjoin-
ing it are rooms for upholstery and
furniture designing, a studio for general
drawing, and a woodcarving school. 0
On the fourth floor is a large studio
for general modelling ; rooms for modell-
ing from the life, both for men and women
students ; the book illustration class under
Mr. Noel Rooke ; and a stone carving
studio, a 0 0 a a 0
There are no passenger lifts at present
at the Central School, but the ascent by
WHITELEY'S
by Mr. W. Augustus Steward. The
allied crafts taught here include jewellery,
diamond mounting, die-sinking, metal
seal-engraving, decorative metal work,
enamelling, bronze and other metal cast-
ing, and electrotyping. The book pro-
duction school is on the second floor,
and includes a complete printing equip-
ment ; and classes for writing, lettering
and illumination, etching, line engraving
and mezzotint, wood engraving, music
engraving and lithography; as well as
everything connected with bookbinding.
The third floor is almost monopolized
by the school of furniture, in which
56
WHITELEY'S
DESIGNS FOR POSTERS. LITHO-
GRAPHS BY ALFRED A. BEST ALL
excellent work shown is produced by
the pupils of Mr. Charles Spooner and
his colleagues. The furniture shop is
one of the largest in the building. Adjoin-
ing it are rooms for upholstery and
furniture designing, a studio for general
drawing, and a woodcarving school. 0
On the fourth floor is a large studio
for general modelling ; rooms for modell-
ing from the life, both for men and women
students ; the book illustration class under
Mr. Noel Rooke ; and a stone carving
studio, a 0 0 a a 0
There are no passenger lifts at present
at the Central School, but the ascent by