STUDIO-TALK
St. Paul's, will not be forgotten, but in its
emotional appeal, The Cross Roads, here
reproduced m colour, is equal to anything
he has done.
On page ioi we give two illustrations of
a Village Hall recently erected as a War
Memorial at Great Alne, Warwickshire,
from the designs of Mr. W. Norman Twist,
F.R.I.B.A., of Birmingham, one of six ex-
service architects who were invited to sub-
mit plans. The scheme provided for a hall
measuring 50ft. by 24ft., two clubrooms of
smaller dimensions,togetherwith a kitchen,
lavatories, etc. So far only the hall has been
built with temporary dressing rooms at the
end, and the completion of the scheme is in
abeyance until the necessary funds are
available. The walls are brick covered with
cement rough cast, and to preserve some of
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TITLE PAGE OF ROLL OF HONOUR
DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
By DOROTHY HUTTON
TO:THE MEMORY OF THE SfliDM ITS
OF THIS COLLEGE WHO GAVE THEM
LIVES FOE THEIR COUNTRY I 'M OM
IS
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ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART
STUDENTS' WAR ME-
MORIAL. DESIGNED BY
P. METCALFE, A.R.C.A.
the traditional craftsmanship of the district
the roof has been thatched by a local
thatcher. The window frames are cf
English oak, and the iron work throughout
has been executed by the village black-
smith, who, like the architect and builder, is
an ex-service man. The total cost was
approximately £1,700, but at prices now
current it would be about £300 less. 0
The Metropolitan Borough of Fulham
has worthily commemorated those of its
burgesses who fought and fell in the Great
War by having their names recorded in a
Roll of Honour, which was completed and
handed over in November last. The letter-
ing and illumination were the work of Miss
Dorothy Hutton, who has been uncom-
monly successful in her treatment of the
armorial display on the title page, here
reproduced, and especially with the topo-
graphical “ charges " in the upper dexter
and lower sinister quarters, where the old
church by the river side is seen with the
wooden bridge of days gone by and the
stone bridge that replaced it. 0 0
102
St. Paul's, will not be forgotten, but in its
emotional appeal, The Cross Roads, here
reproduced m colour, is equal to anything
he has done.
On page ioi we give two illustrations of
a Village Hall recently erected as a War
Memorial at Great Alne, Warwickshire,
from the designs of Mr. W. Norman Twist,
F.R.I.B.A., of Birmingham, one of six ex-
service architects who were invited to sub-
mit plans. The scheme provided for a hall
measuring 50ft. by 24ft., two clubrooms of
smaller dimensions,togetherwith a kitchen,
lavatories, etc. So far only the hall has been
built with temporary dressing rooms at the
end, and the completion of the scheme is in
abeyance until the necessary funds are
available. The walls are brick covered with
cement rough cast, and to preserve some of
BOROUGb OF FULbAfn
ROLL Oh TbONOUR
The motes OF Those CDCiN
ofPJIMCTKuIk) GAVE Tb€fR
ElVeS for Thera. COUNTRY
in Tb<? GRgAT U1AR1914-1913
TITLE PAGE OF ROLL OF HONOUR
DESIGNED AND EXECUTED
By DOROTHY HUTTON
TO:THE MEMORY OF THE SfliDM ITS
OF THIS COLLEGE WHO GAVE THEM
LIVES FOE THEIR COUNTRY I 'M OM
IS
■ : ' BATTY-HA- f : T-B
BELTON»{ ■ > ■ ■ • MGRJO'< i i i
SLMTGH-LW'- • • NORRISWN
MCWN'O-A- • - • NORWS-V
:.Pi-iNl' a • ' i . I .
PUBHAM'i-B • • • • PAPr-t R ■
HOIST .WUl-r-V
L.fRJfiftW-Pf -PfARSON (VO
• t.0CRWOOC ”vV-G • PsTFRS’ A-W
• • ■FGRTfT-A'O
i'SMACKUTONTS
... SKETCH Li y-q-H
• SUMKOH-K
• • '.VrilTHAM-C
■ O K-- N ION LOT
- • .-YOUNG O-S
. AND AiiOTt-ir R*
ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART
STUDENTS' WAR ME-
MORIAL. DESIGNED BY
P. METCALFE, A.R.C.A.
the traditional craftsmanship of the district
the roof has been thatched by a local
thatcher. The window frames are cf
English oak, and the iron work throughout
has been executed by the village black-
smith, who, like the architect and builder, is
an ex-service man. The total cost was
approximately £1,700, but at prices now
current it would be about £300 less. 0
The Metropolitan Borough of Fulham
has worthily commemorated those of its
burgesses who fought and fell in the Great
War by having their names recorded in a
Roll of Honour, which was completed and
handed over in November last. The letter-
ing and illumination were the work of Miss
Dorothy Hutton, who has been uncom-
monly successful in her treatment of the
armorial display on the title page, here
reproduced, and especially with the topo-
graphical “ charges " in the upper dexter
and lower sinister quarters, where the old
church by the river side is seen with the
wooden bridge of days gone by and the
stone bridge that replaced it. 0 0
102