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  • ROYAL

    CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART

    PLAS MAWR CONWAY

    FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, 1940

    The Exhibition will be open from 18th May to 18th September

    Admission, Adults 6d. Children under 14, 3d. Season Tickets, 2/6.

    R . E. Jones & Bros., Ltd., Printers, Conway.

  • THE ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF ART IN ST IT UT ED 1881

    Under the Immediate Patronage of

    HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI.

    HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

    HER MAJESTY QUEEN MARY.

    President: R. G . Hinchliffe. Vice-President :

    James S. Mann, R.I.

    Hon. Treasurer : Sam. J. M. Brown.

    Hon. Legal Adviser : James Porter, Esq.

    Trustees: George Cockram, R.I.

    Hon. Sec.: Henry Mahler.

    G. A. Humphreys, F.R.I.B.A., J.P.

    Curator and Secretary : J. Arnold Povah.

    Honorary Meinbers: Sir EdwiO: Lutyens, K.C.I.E., Frank Brangwyn, Esq., R.A., R.E.

    P.R.A. Sir. W. Goscombe John, R.A. George Pirie, Esq., M.A., P.R.S.A. Sir Herbert Baker, R.A. Dermond O'Brien, Esq.,P.R.H.A. F.R.I.B.A.

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  • ACADEMICIANS

    Adams, Harry W., R.B.C.,R.B.A. Kemp-Welch, Miss Lucy, R.I.

    Aitken,]. E., R.S.W., A.R.W.A. Kinsley, Albert, R.I. Berrie, ]. A. A. Booth, ]. \V/.

    tBowen, Owen, R.O.I.

    Brockbank, A. E.

    *tBrown, Sam, J.M. Bruh!, L. Burleigh, R.B.A.

    Chadwick, E . A., R.I.

    *Clough, T.

    *Cockram, George, R.I.

    D obson, Raeburn

    Edwards, Lionel, R.I.

    Egginton, F. Egginton, W., R.I.

    *Knight, Miss Clara

    Lancaster, Percy, R.I., A.R.E.

    Leigh-Hunt, G.

    Lewis, ]. R.

    *Mahler, I-I.

    *Mann, ]. S., R.I.

    McDougal, J.

    *Nicholson, Greer

    Norton, C. W., R.I.

    Pritchard, I. M. Roberts, Lancelot

    *Sharpe, C. W. Smith, Grainger

    *Ellison, Thomas Towers, S. E vans, Will Van der Veen, C. W. Frobisher, Miss M. Thompson, Mrs. C. Dutton Fuller, L. ]., R.0.I. *Weaver, H. P ., R.B.A., R.W.A. Garside, Oswald, R.I. Whewell, Herbert, R.I. Grundy, Sir Cuthbert, J .P., R.I., Williams, Alyn, P.R.M.S.

    R.W.A., V.P.R.B.C. 1 Williams, H. Hugh;es *Hinchliffe, R. G. Williams, Miss Margaret Lindsay *Humphreys, G.A., F.R.I.B.A. Williams, R. ].

    t Hangers * Members of Council

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    Associates :

    Bancroft, Mrs. Elias, F.R.S.A. Barnit.t, Miss M. D. Beare, ]. C., A.R.I.B.A. Boak, R. Cresswell Brewer, J. Al phage Browne, A. ·C. Collins, G. E. Dudley, W. H. Jones, Tom Kenworthy, J. D.

    Kinsley, H. R. Moore, Frank Parkyn, W. S., A.R.W.A. Pierce, Robert, F.R.I.B.A. Rendell, J. F. P. Sawyer, Miss R. B. Teasdale, P. M. Watson, W. J. Wilson, E. Marsden Woods, Albert

    Hon~rary Retired Members : Academicians :

    Cassidy, John Hughes, Leonard, Stamper, ]. W. l

    As social es : Bottomley, A. E . Towers, James

    Founders:

    W. Laurence B~nks, J.P. Sir Cuthbert Grundy, J.P., R.I. ]. R. G. Grundy Anderson Hague, R.I.

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    E. A. Norbury Charles Potter H. Clarence Whaite, R.W.S.

  • ARTISTS' GENERAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION

    Temporary Address :

    c/o Mount Pleasant Artists' Rest Home, Rickmansworth, Herts.

    Patron:

    H.R.H. the Duke of Kent, K.G.

    President:

    Sir Edward L. Lutyens, K.C.I.E., P.R.A.

    The object of the Artists' General Benevolent Institution is

    to assist professional artists who are in difficulties arising from

    loss of work, sickness and old age, and to relieve widows and orphans,

    providing for the entire education of children to the age of seventeen

    or later.

    During recent years the resources of the Institution have been

    strained to their utmost limit.

    All who appreciate and enjoy works of art are requested to

    send donations, small or large, to

    MARTIN HARDIE, C.B.E., Hon. Treasurer,

    or I

    W. Curtis Green, R.A., Hon. Secretary, Artists'

    General Benevolent Institution, London, W.1.

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    NOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF EXHIBITS

    The Council of the Royal Cambrian Academy have endeavoured to secure accuracy in the prices fixed by the Artists, but are not re-sponsible for any errors that may occur.

    Intending purchasers must negotiate through the Curator.

    A Deposit of not less than 20 per cent. of the purchase price is required to be paid on all works directed to be marked as sold, and the balance before any picture is removed. No picture can be removed before the close of the Exhibition.

    The prices in the Catalogue include the frames, except where otherwise stated.

    A Red Star on a picture indicates either that it is sold or is not for sale.

    The copyright remains the property of the Artist unless there be a special agreement to the contrary at the time of purchase.

    Neither the ·Council of the Royal Cambrian Academy nor their Agents will be responsible for any loss of, or damage, or injury to any works, however caused, whether in transit or whilst under their control.

    The Royal Cambrian Academy does not undertake to deliver any work purchased in the Exhibition, but for the convenience of purchasers the Curator, on receipt of full instructions, will arrange with an experienced firm to pack and forward any pictures bought in the Exhibition, subject to the buyers undertaking to pay all charges for such work.

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  • Initials following the Names of Artists indicate that they

    are connected with one or more of the undermentioned

    Academies or Societies.

    R.A.

    R.S.A.

    R .H.A.

    R.C.A.

    R .W.A.

    R.B.A.

    R.W.S.

    R.I.

    R.O.I.

    R.S.W.

    R.M.S.

    R.E.

    R.B.C.

    R.I.B.A.

    B.W.S.

    Royal Academy.

    Royal Scottish Academy

    Royal Hibernian Academy.

    Royal Cambrian Academy

    Royal West of England Academy

    Royal Society of British Artists

    Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours

    Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours

    Royal Institute of O il Painters

    Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colours

    Royal Society of M iniature Painters

    Royal Society of Painter Etchers

    Royal British Colonial Society

    Royal Institute of British Architects

    British Water Colour Society

    P., as a prefix, indicates the President of a Society

    V.P., a Vice-President of a Society

    F., Fellow 'Of a Society

    H ., an Honorary Member of a Society.

    A., ,, . an Associate of a Society

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    CATALOGUE Victoria Room.

    1 Cement Works .... . .... ...... ......................... . .. .... . Leslie Badham, R.I., R .B.A., R.O.I.

    2 Old Sussex ...... .. . Miss M. D . Barnitt , A .R.C.A. 3 West Westmeeston and expanse from Ditchling

    £ s. d. 12 12 0

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    Beacon ... ...... ... .... .. .. .. .. JValter SJradbery 14 14 0 4 St. Paul's from the River ........ . Arthur E . Davies 5 5 0 5 Upper Llanbedr .. ................ H. Mahler, R.C.A. 7 7 0 6 The Old Square ...... .. .......... Mrs. V. McDougal 10 0 0 7 Springtime .... .. .. .. .. .................. .. . R . B . IVi!son 7 10 0 8 0~ the Banks of the Zambesi ... F. M. de la Coze 31 10 0 9 Women and White Nets ...... Miss l11. E . Eldridge 8 18 6

    10 White Lilac: .. .......................... .... Dudley Dixon 9 9 0-11 Polperro Rooftops .... .............. Wilfred E. J ones 15 15 0 12 The'End of the Loch ............ }\1rs. V. McDougal 15 0 0 13 Win Hill, Derbyshire .. ............. C. 117. H o1varth 5 5 0 14 Pink and Cream Roses .... ........ ll1rs. NI. E. ff7i!son 26 0 0 15 A Devon Lane, July ... . .. .. ... ........ .. ... F.J. 13//iott 5 .5 0 16 The People's Store . .... .. ........... ...... .. .......... .. .... 100 0 0

    Leonard). Fu/fer, R .C.A ., R.0.1. 17 The Wood Carrier....... ... .. .. . Nfafco/m Arbtttl:not 50 0 0 18 Snowdon from Capel Cu rig .. .. .. ..... .... .... .... ..... .. 12 12 0

    ) . F. P. Rendell, A .R.C.A.

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  • VICTORIA ROOM

    19 Wistaria and Laburnum .. ... . ...... Mrs. E. D. Corry 20 Japanese Sweethearts .. . ..... . . . . • Miss N . Van Bake! 21 Clayton Windmills, Sussex ........ .. .. R. B. lF''ilson 22 \Xlest Coast, Anglesey ...... .. . H. Mahler, R.C.A. 23 Port of Amsterdam .......... ...... .... . Jaroslav Dub 24 The Blue Lake .. .. .. .. .......... H . Jidah!er, R.C.A . 25 Picnic on the Banks of the Elwy .. .. .. R . hva11s-Hughes 26 Peach Blossom in the Valley of the Var .. .. ........ .. .

    C. J. Kelsey, A .R.117.A .

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    27 Storms passing over a Welsh Valley.. .......... ...... ... 21 0 0 ff7. V . W;estlake

    28 Nant Lake .... .. .. .... ...... ...... H . Mahler, R.C.A. 30 Roses .... .............. Oiven Bo11Jen, R.C.A., R.O.I. 31 A Mystery Pool ...... R. C. Hinchlifje, P.R.C.A. 32 Womanhood ... Leonard J. Fuller, R.C.A., R .O.l. 33 The Village below the Moor .. ...... ........ ... .. .... . .. ..

    Oiven Bmven, R .C.A., R.O.I. 34 A Vase of Roses .. ....... 01ven Bmven, R .C.A ., R .O.I. 35 T he Tin Soldier .. .... Mn. C. D. Thompson, R.C.A. 36 The Harbour, Porlock Weir ............ ...... .... .. ... . ..

    Oiven Bmven, R.C.A ., R.O.I. 37 Over roofs and chimney pats at Pulborough, Sussex.

    C. Leigh-Hunt, R.C.A. 38 Blythburgh .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. Grainger Smith, R.C.A.

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    £ s. d. 39 · Convalescent .... .. .. .. .. R. C. I-linch!iffe, P.R.CA. 52 10 0 40 Point of Air, Flint .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 84 0 0

    James S. Mann, T ' .P.R.C.A., R.l. 41 Gian Conway ........ .. .. ). F. P. Ren.1ell, A .R .C.A. 12 12 0 42 In the North Country ... C. IP'. Van der Veen, R.C.A. 21 6 0 43 An Eastern Sitter .. .. .. ...... Miss Mary Dickinson 25 0 0 44 Top of the Worl d ... Mrs. C. D . Thompson, R.C.A. 5 5 0 45 Pont-y-Voty Gwyn .......... .. ... f-I. Mahler, R.C.A. 10 10 0 46 A Gower Landscape .. ........ .. IVi/1 E vans, R .C.A. 10 10 0 47 Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, M.P . .. .. .... . . . .. .. 50 0 0

    illiss Crace Cruttwe/1 48 The Farmyard, Appletreewick.. .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. 21 0 0

    011Jen Boiven, R .C.A., R.O.l. 49 The Silo .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Miss M . Th6) re 50 The first Primroses .... . ... .. .... .... Airs. J. K. llfoir 51 Peonies . .. .. .... ...... .. .......... .. . llliss Crace English 52 Cotton picking in Transvaal .. . Mrs. A. A . Elphick 53 High Noon, Ceylon .... .... .... .. . C. Brooke-Farrar 54 Bont Newydd .. .. .... . Miss R. B. Sa1vyer, A.R.C.A. 55 The Bridge at Ogwen ...... .. .. .. .. ........ .. ...... . ...... ..

    H . P. Jf7eaver, R.C.A ., R.B.A. 56 A Southern H arbour .. .. .. J. C. Beare, A.R.C.A. 57 Corfe Casrle ...... H. P. ll"eaver, R .C.A., R.B.A. 58 Bangor .... .. ... .. James S. Mann, V.P.R.C.A., R.l.

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    59 Smoke and Stearn .. ... .. . ..... .. .. .. ..... Arthur Turner 60 Cookham on Thames . . . .. . .. . . . . . ... . .. . . ... .. . . ... . .... . . .

    George Cockram, R .C.A., R.I. 61 A deserted Milt ... H . P. W'eaver, R.C.A., R.B.A . 62 Po rlock Weir .. . .. . Owen Bo)/)en, R .C.A., R.O.l. ... .. . 63 Near Abersoch . ..... H . P . IF'eaver, R .C.A., R.B.A . 64 Solitude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G. Nicholson, R .C.A. ES The Coast of Connemara ... Frank Egginton, R .C.A. 66. Near Carna, Connemara .. . Frank bgginton, R.C.A. 67 A Welsh Farmyard . . . . .. .. . .. . ... I/Yi// Evans, R .C.A. 68 The Peak Rocks, Polperro ...... ... . ........... . . . . .. .. .. . .

    Miss Clara Knigl;t, R .C.A. 69 A soft day, Carna, Connemara .. . ... .. .. . . ...... .. . . .. ... . . .

    Frank bggi11to11, R.C.A. 70 Old Butter Cross, Ripple .. ... ... .. . . ...... ....... . .. . ... .

    H. P. 1/?'eaver, R .C.A., R.B.A. 71 Banqueting H all, Conway Castle . ... . . .......... . . .... . .

    ]. R. Lewis, R .C.A. 72 Flower Study .. .. .. . .... ... . ). R. Le1vis, R .C.A. 73 Ogwen Falls . . .... .. . . ...... .. .. . i\1iss Gladys Da)/)so11 74 Caravans ...... .. . .. . H . P. lv'eaver, R .C.A., R.B.A. 75 .In old Wales ...... . . . Geor/!,f Cockram, R .C.A., R.l. 76 Lincoln Cathedral . .. .. . . . . A . E. Brockbank, R .C.A. 77 On the Medway, Rochester. . ..... . . .. . ..... . . .......... . .. .

    ]. E. Aitken, R .C.A ., R.S. lf".

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    VICTORIA RO OM

    78 Summertime ... .. .. .. .. . . . .. ..... G. iVicho!son, R .C.A. 79 Tinten-on-the-Wye . . . L.B. Bruh/, R .C.A., R .B.A. 80 South Stack, Holyhead . .. Sam ]. 111. Bru1JJ11, R.C.A. 81 Ely Cathedral . . . ... ). E. Aitken, R .C.A., R .S . IF' . 82 Autumn River scene . .. .... . . . . .... . .. . .. ....... . ... .. .... .

    £ s. d. 10 10 0 21 0 0 20 0 0 20 0 0 12 12 0

    E. A . Chad)/)ick, R .C.A., R.l. 83 Primrose Lane . .. ... E . A. Chacbvick, R.C.A., R.l. 21 0 0 84 Old Curiosity Shop, Concarneau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 0 0

    E. A . Chadwick, R.C.A., R.l. 85 Wells, No1 folk ... ... ]. E. Aitken, R .C.A., R .S. lf7. 20 0 0 86 In the Forest, Bluebell Time ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 15 15 0

    E. A . Chadwick, R.C.A., R.I. 87 Last Leaves, Ludlow . .. L.B. Brtth!, R .C.A., R .B .A . 18 18 0 88 Whither bound? . . . .. . Sam ]. i\I. Brou:n, R .C.A. 20 0 0

    . 89 Rhododendrons . . . . .. George Cockram, R.C.A., R.I. 18 18 0 90 Dinant and the River Meuse . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . 10 10 0

    C. lf7. Sharpe, R.C.A. 91 The Second Q uad, St. John's, Oxford . . . . . . . . ..... .. . . . 6 6 0

    .Miss .M. D . Barnitt, A .R .C.A. 92 Conway Shore ... ... . .. . .. A . E. Brockbank, R .C.A. 8 8 0 93 T he wake of the Barge ... .. . . .. i\1iss G!ad)'S Da1Vson 6 6 0 94 Castle Hedingham, Essex . ..... . ........ Arthur Davies 5 5 0 95 The Three-decker, Branscombe Church, D evon 7 7 0

    ]. C. Beare, A.R.C.A. 96 Wild Roses ... ...... . . . i\1iss A . Lock)/)oocl-Bu11ce.... .. . . . 5 5 0

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  • Reception Room .

    97 Haunt of the Wild Fowl, River Conway .............. . II". If>' . Longbottom

    98 The West Gate, Canterbury . . . ]. C. Beare, A .R.C.A. 99 The Lone Patrol ........ . ... I!". S. Parky11, A .R .C.A .

    100 The Red Hills, Sligachan ...... Miss M . S. Spanton 101 Roman Camp Mountain, River Conway ....... . . . .... .

    l!frs. P. H. Longbottom 102 Boy Scouts ............ Marguerite .Frobisher, R.C.A . 103 Grey Symphony, River Conway. IF'. !ff'. Longbottom 104 Buckie, N . B. ......... . .. Iv'. S . Parkyn, A .R.C.A . 105 Towing Down ....... .. Sam ]. 11!. Broum, R .C.A. 106 Among the Chilterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R obert Tozer 107 Winter in Conway . ..... . .... .. .. ). R . Lewis, R.C.A. 108 Tien mu, the Goddess of Lightni:i.g ...... . .

    M rs. M . Roper·Ca!dberk 109 The end of the Wharf, St. Ives .. .. ... . ... . G.]. Cotton 110 Dingle Brook, Henley-in-Arden . .. . .. ........... . . . .

    E. A . Chad1vick, R .C.A ., R.I. 111 The Meuse, near 1'0 amur ..... . C. 1/ ... Sharpe, R.C.A . 112 Coln Valley, Cotswolds .. . ....... .. Miss E . K . Kohler 113 The Waning of the Year . . .. . L . B. Bruh!, R.C.A. 114 Blackthorn .... .. .. .... E. )1. Chad1vicle, R.C.A ., R.I. 115 The Mill, Llanfairtalhaiarn . .. R. B . Sawyer, A .R .C.A . 116 A Lakeland corner. ..... .. . . . .... . . . L. B: Bruh/, R .C.A.

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    RECEPTION ROOM

    Pink Roses .. . . .. .. .. .... .. . ... . ... Miss A.J. E. Ha1vard Farm in Wiltshire ............... lvfrs. E. L. Edmonds Peonies ... ...... ..... .. .. ............... H. G. lvfcC11/loch Near Llandegla .. .......... Grai~ger Smith, R.C.A. Deganwy Shore ... ... .. ...... . ] . R. L e1vis, R .C.A. Peace, perfect peace .. .. . . . ....... . . . . . .. Mrs. V . Sole The Little Orme at Sunrise ... . ..... ....... . ....... . . . . . .

    George Cockram, R .C.A., R.l. The Little Harbour. . ........ ...... . ... . .. .. ............ . ... .

    James S. Mann, V.P. R.C.A., R .I. A Quaint Corner, St . Ives ........... .. .. G.]. Cotton The Willow Bough ............. .... . Miss K. Kitchin Chelsea Reach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1. Arbuthnot Farm Buildings . .................. .. . ... . . . . . L. lf7oollarton A Roadside Farm, Glan Conway ........... ..... .. .... . .

    ] . R. L ewis, R.C.A. Looking Westward from Clogwyn Mawr . . . .... .... .

    Richard H . Jobson Some Old Buildings . ....... ... ....... Miss A . G. Cole Evening in the Alps . . ....... .. .... ).Thoburn A1c Gaiv Violas .... .. . .... ..... . .... . .... . ... Miss E. .M. Saville Such a t ide as moving seems asleep .. ... ..... . ........ . .

    C. If"'. Van der Veen, R .C.A . Stormy Weather .. . . . . . .. . . .... .... C. Ciliiard

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  • RECEPTION ROOM Small Kitchen

    136 \Xlayside Inn near Knutsford ......... Arthur Turner £ s. d.

    5 5 0 145 A .Gay Autumn Border .. . .................... . ........... . £ s. d.

    8 8 0 137 Peonies ......... . .. . .. . .. ...... Miss M . G. M . lf7i!!iams 138 A Chinese Home ...... ............... M rs. E. A. Mery 139 Hun Hunters .. . ........... . 117. S. Park,yn, A .R.C.A. 140 On the South Downs .... .. Mrs. Lilian S1vanwick 141 Sunshine Alley, Positano .. ... ............. Robert Tozer 142 From my Window, D ieppe ... llfrs. E . L. Edmonds

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    Mar,guerite Frobisher, R.C.A. Flower Piece .. ....... .. .. .. .... ..... John lf7ilfiam IF'heat Street in Douglas, I.O.M . .... .. john lf7i!liam IT:7heat On the Beach ................. . .............. . Robert Jones Marl Farm .... : . . ... ... . ....... ........... . . .. Robert Jones Yet shall ye live ...... ..... .. .............. Mrs rl. Sartin

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    26 5 0 143 Ebb Tide . ..... ..... ... ...... . G. Nicholson, R.C.A. 144 Giand Be, St. Malo ........ .... J. Thoburn llicGaiv

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    A light Upstairs .. . . .. C. W . Van der Veen, R.C.A. This little pig stayed at home .. . ............ .. . . .. ... .. .

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    ll1arguerite Frobisher, R .C.A. 153 On Holiday ........ ... . Marguerite Frobisher, R .C.A. 12 12 0 154 Primroses . ..... . ..... . .... ... . Miss A . Lockwood-Bunce 5 5 0 155

    ~ 156 157 The Vale of Llanelltyd . . . .......... ... . . Jf:7. G. Thomas White Winged Birds ............ . .... . M. E. Eldridge Moe]fre, Anglesey .. . ... ... .. .. . .... H. ClaJfon Jones

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  • Still Room 158 Old Cotswold Cottage ............. .. ... G. L. Brookes 159 Plas Mawr, Conway .. ... .................. . ). L. Ber biers 160 "O si,1g praises" ............ A . K. IViffen (Ur:framed) 160a Old Tom ............ ...... ................ .. ... G . F. Reiss 161 Richmond, Yorks ...... .. .... Grainger Sv:ith, R .C.A . 162 Polperro ...... .. .. ............ .. Grainger Smith, R.C.A . 163 Plas Berian, Denbigh ...... ...... ...... ]. L. Berliers 164 Motherhood ...... .. .. .. A . K. IVijjm (Ur.framed) 165 St. Winifrede's Well ......... .... ..... C. A . Houghton 166 The Stonechat ............... G. E. Collins, A .R .C.A .

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    167 I3ranthwaite Brow ..... .. .... .... .. .. . .. .... . G. F. R eiss 168 \'('est Ri:!ing . . . ...... ... ...... ...... ...... M . J,,J. Barrett 169 Departing snow, Crafnant Lake ..... . ............. ... ..

    Miss Jt.f. E . Thompson 1'ZO Tryfan .. ............................ Miss J\l. E . Thompso11 171 A peaceful Snooze .. .. .. Marguerite Frolisf.er, R.C.A . 172 A Debutante ............ Mar5tterite Frobisher, R .C.A . 173 Much Wcnlock, Shropshire ............ G. L. Brookes

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    175 Lino Cuts .... . .. ........ .............. ... Frank Kneller O 10 6 1 (per print)

    176 Portrait 1939 .... .. ...... C. II ". Vander V een, R.C.A. 10 10 0 177 Design for East W indow, stained glass .............. .

    J ohn Ash!ry

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    Banqueting Hall

    178 St. Bridget Anemones .... .. ...... .... .. E. M . Saville 119 The Cashmere Shawl.. .... P . }I. Teasdale, A .R.C.A.

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    LO In the Kitchen ............... ............ Mrs.]. K. Moir 25 0 0

    1 1 Runswick Bay, Yorks ..... . ...... .j. R. L e1vis, R.C.A. 5 5 · 0 182 A Portrait . .. ... .. .... ... .. ....... 11Irs.]. K. Humphreys

    183 Old Gateway, Winchester.. .................. .... .... . .. . . 5 5 0

    Miss Clara Knight, R.C.A .

    184 Sunlit Rocks, Cornwall ... }!iss Clara Knight, R.C.A. 5 5 0

    CASE No. 1.

    185 0 Lord support us ... .. ...... .......... l,,fiss Eva Sterr;

    186 Illuminated Text for Church porch (on Vellum) ...... ,Hiss T "era Dutton

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    187 Needlework- M idst mountam and lake . .. ...... ..... 'l-j lf rs . E. Coop

    188 Needlework- Spnngttme . .. ................ .... .. .... J 5 5 0

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    llliss Ellen Bradley 1 Pewter Card Box ...... .... .............. .... .. .. . .. ... . 2 Cigarette Box .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..... .. . .. ......... . 3 Teapot Stand .. ....... ......... ... ........... . 4 5 6 7 8 9

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    Index to Exhibitors

    Note.- The names of the ]\[embers of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art are printed in large type.

    ' ADAMS, H. \YI., R.C.A., The Studio, Pierpoint St., Worcester, ·AITKEN, J.E., R.C.A., R.S.W., A.R.W.A., Gullane, Port St. Mary.

    I.O.M. 77, 81, 85. · A rbuthnot, Malcolm, c/o Messrs. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, London,

    \Y/.1. 17, 127. · Ashley, John, Snowdon Buildings, Caernarvon Rd., Bangor, N.

    Wales. 177. Badham, L., R.I., R.B.A., R.O.I., 22, Priory Rd., Hastings, Sussex.

    1. · BANCROFT, Mrs. L. M., A.R.C.A., F.R.S.A., Morland Cottage,

    Whitby, Yorks. Barnwell, Miss Alice G., Mullion Cottage, Lickey Square, Rednal,

    Birmingham. 190. BARNITT, Miss M. D., A.R.C.A., 20, Hoyle Road, Hoylake,

    2, 91. Barrett, M. M., Southfield, Corn Mill Lane, Heckmondwicke. 168. BEARE, J. C., A.R.C.A., A.R.I.B.A., Culver Lodge, Newton

    Abbot. 56, 95, 98. Berbiers, J. L., 89, Balliol Rd., Bootle, Liverpool, 20. 159, 163. BERRIE, J. A. A., R.C.A., 116, Victoria St., London, S.W.1. BOAK, R. C., A.R.C.A., The Steps, Wesley Place, Mousehole,

    Penzance. • BOOTH, J. W., R.C.A., Stoneleigh Lodge, Scalby, Scarborough. BOWEN, Owen, R.C.A., R .O.I., Evenholme, East Keswick, Leeds.

    30, 33, 34, 36, 48, 62. Bradley, Miss Ellen, Pendower, Hagley, Stourbridge. 191. BREWER, J. A., A .R.C.A. , 106, Avenue Road, London, W.3. BROCKBANK, A. E., R.C.A., 11, Dale Street, Liverpool. 76, 92.

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    Brooke-Farrar, C., c/o Messrs. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, London, W.1. 53.

    Brookes, G. L., Holm Lea, 41, Gaywood Rd., Kings Lynn, Norfolk 158, 173.

    BROWN, S. J. M., R.C.A., Bodlondeb, Caerwys. 80, 88, 105. BROWNE, A. C., A.R.C.A., Appley Bridge, near Wigan. BR UHL, L. B., R.C.A., 105, Milford Avenue, Watford. 79, 87,

    113, 116. . . CHADWICK, E. A., R.C.A., R.I., Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire.

    82, 83, 84, 86, 110, 114. CLOUGH, Tom, R.C.A., Norlands, Tower Rd. North, Heswall. COCKRAM, George, R.C.A., R.I., Noddfa, Rhosneigr, Anglesey.

    60, 75, 89, 123. Cole, Miss A.G., Glynne Villa, Belle Vue Rd., Shrewsbury. 131. COLLINS, G. E ., A.R.C.A., Wayside, Wonham Way, Gomshall,

    Surrey. 166, 174. Coop, Mrs. E., Hartford, Ebberston Rd., Colwyn Bay. 187, 188. Corry, Mrs. Emily D., Redroofs, Newton Breda, Belfast. 19. Cotton, G. J., 65, Union Street, Bedford. 109, 125. Cruttwell, Miss Grace, Llys Mon, Seabank Road, Rhyl. 47. Davies, Arthur E., 50, Park Lane, Norwich. 4, 94. Dawson, Miss Gladys, Westwood, Holyrood Ave. , Old Colwyn.

    73, 93. De la Coze, F. M., c/o Messrs. Bourlet, 17, Nassau St., London,

    W.1. 8. Dixon, Dudley, 265, Kings Road, London, S. W. 3. 10. Dickinson, Miss Mary, 7, Rossetti Studios, Flood St., Chelsea. 43. DOBSON, H. Raeburn, R.C.A., 20, Cranley Place, London, S. W. 7. Dub., Jaroslav, 18, Kings Avenue, Rhyl. 23. DUDLEY, W. H., A.R.C.A., Highbury, Risca Place, Newport, Mon. Dutton, Miss Vera, 12, Hartington Rd., St. Helens, Lanes. 186.

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    Edmonds, Mrs. E . L., Newholme, Woodlands, Conway. 118, 142. EDWARDS, Lionel, R.C.A., Buckhold, West Tytherley, Salisbury. EGGINGTON, Frank, R.C.A., c/o Bank of Ireland, Royal Avenue,

    Belfast. 65, 66, 69. EGGING1;'0N, W., R.C.A., South View, Teignmouth, Devon. ELLISON, Thomas, R.C.A., Ardwyn, Alexandra Rd., Abergele. Elliott, F. J., Hotel Inglewood, Belgrave Rd., Torquay. 15. Eldridge, Miss M. E., 3, Bridge St., Leatherhead, Surrey. 9, 156. E lphick, Mrs. A. A., Yewthwaite, Kentrigg, Kendal. 52. English, Miss Grace, 9, Bedford Gardens, London, \V.8. 51. EVANS, Will, R.C.A., 23, Stanley Terrace, Mount Pleasant, Swan-

    sea. 46, 67. Evans-Hughes, R., 9, Beech Avenue, Clifton Park Road, Rhyl. 25. FROBISHER, Miss M., R.C.A., 101, Glencoe Rd., Bushey, Herts.

    102, 145, 152, 153, 171, 172. FULLER, L. J., R.C.A., R.O.I., Scot's Cradg Studio, St. I ves,

    Cornwall. 16, 32. GARSIDE, 0., R.C.A., R.I., 1, White Hart Lane, Londcn, S.W.13. Gilliard, Claude, 26, Nicholas Street, Bristol. 135. GRUNDY, Sir Cuthbert, R.C.A., Fisherbeck, Ambleside. Haward, Miss Mary E., Hotel Curzon, Brighton. 117. HINCHLIFFE, R. G., P.R.C.A., 11, Grove Park, Sefton Park,

    Liverpool 8. 31, 39. Houghton, C. A., 6, Henry Taylor Street, Flint. 165. Howarth, C. W., Cartref Melus Cottage, Llechwedd, Conway. 13. H UMPHREYS, G. A., R.C.A., F.R.I.B.A., 'Ardwy Orme, Llan-

    dudno. Humphreys, Mrs. J. K., 'Ardwy Orme, Llandudno. 182. Jobson, R. H., The Laurels, New Radnor, Presteign. 130. JONES, Tom, A.R.C.A., Abbey Studio, Newstead Park, Linby,

    Notts.

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    Jones, Wilfred E ., 29, Marsh Lane, Solihull, Warwickshirn. 11. Jones, Robert, Elm Grove, Bodhyfryd Road, Llandudno. 148, 149. Jones, H. Clayton, Tremlyd, Herkomer Crescent, Llandudno. 157. Jones, Mrs. H. Mildred Jones, Elsinore, Heenan Road, Old Colwyn.

    189. Kelsey, C. ]., A.R.W.A., The Rookery, Tickenham, Clevedon,

    Somerset. 26. KEMP-WELCH, Miss L., R.C.A., R.I., Kingsley, Bushey, Herts. KENWORTHY, J. D., A.R.C.A., Sea Croft, St., Bees, Cumberland. KINSLEY, A., R.C.A., R.I. , 22, Campdale Rd., London, N.10. KINSLEY, H. R., A.R.C.A., 201, Creighton Avenue, London, N.2. Kitchin, Miss Kathleen, 4, Belvedere Rd., Scarborough. 126. Kneller, Frank, 37, Eccleston Square, London, S.W.1. 175. KNIGHT, Miss C., R.C.A., Glan-y-Don, Glan-y-Mor Road, Dcg-

    anwy. 68, 183, 184. Kohler, Miss E. Kay, The Cottage, Karenza, Bath Road, Chelten-

    ham. 112. LANCASTER, P., R.C.A., 17, Ash Street, Southport. LEIGH-HUNT, G., R.C.A., Verulam, St. Clair Road, Canford

    Cliffs, Dorset. 37. LEWIS, J. R., R.C.A., Lindum, Sychnant Pass, Conway. 71, 72,

    107, 121, 129, 181. Lockwood-Bunce, Miss A., Belmont, Granville Park, Aughton,

    Lanes. 96, 154. Longbottom, W. W., Greystones, Trefriw. 97, 103. Longbottom, Mrs. P. H., Greystones, Trefriw. 101. MAHLER, H., R.C.A., Ffrwd, Llanbedr, near Conway. 5, 22,

    24, 28, 45. MANN, ]. S., V.P.R.C.A., R.I\ The Four Winds, Thorsway, Caldy,

    Wirral. 40, 58, 124. May, Mrs. E. A., 6, Queen Anne's Gardens, Bedford Park, London.

    133.

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    McCulloch, H. G., 35, Princes Park Mansions, Liverpool 8. McCulloch, H. G., 35, Princes Park Mansions, Liverpool 8. 119. McDougal, Mrs. V., Icknield House, Tring, Herts. 6, 12. McDOUGAL, J., R.C.A., Cemaes, Anglesey. McGaw, J. Thoburn, St. Leonard's Forest, Horsham, Sussex. 132,

    144. Moir, Mrs. J. K., Dunn's Castle, Buckland St. Mary, Chard, Som-

    erset. 50, 180. MOORE, F., A.R.C.A. , Culmside, Uffculme, Devon. NICHOLSON, G., R.C.A., 16, Fairholme Rd., Gt. Crosby, Liver-

    pool. 64, 78, 143. NORTON, C. W., R.C.A., 82, Richmond Rd., Thornton Heath,

    Surrey. PARKYN, W. S., A.R.C.A., Pentire, The Lizard, Cornwall. 99,

    104, 139. PIERCE, Robert, A.R.C.A., F.R.I.B.A., Bank Chambers, Bangor

    Street, Caernarvon. PRITCHARD, I. M., R.C.A., 12, Calais Gate, London S.E.5. Reiss, G. F., Market Place, Kendal, Westmorland. 160a, 167. RENDELL, J. F. P., A.R.C.A., 44, E lgin Rd., Croydon Surrey.

    18, 41. . ' ROBERTS, L., R.C.A., Little Meadow, Motcombe, Gatley, Cheshire. Roper-Caldbeck, Mrs. Marion, 3, Montagu Place, London, W.1.

    108. Sartin, Mrs. H. F., 7, Tudor Drive, Bushey Mill Lane, Watford,

    Herts. 150. Saville, Miss E . M., 63, Clarke Grove Road, Sheffield. 133, 178. SA WYER, Miss R. B., A.R.C.A., Bodelwyddan Castle, Abergele.

    54;- 115. SHARPE, C. W., R.C.A., Laird School of Art, Park Road N. ,

    Birkenhead. 90, 111.

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    SMITH, Grainger, R.C.A., 71a, Bold Street, Liverpool. 38, 120, 161, 162.

    Sole, Mrs. V., c/o Messrs. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, London, W.1. 122.

    Spanton, Miss M. M., c/o Messrs. Bourlet, 17, Nassau Street, Lon-don, W.1. 100.

    Spradbery, Walter, The Wilderness, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. 3. Sterry, Miss Eva, Arfryn, Fferm Bach Road, Llandudno. 185. Swanwick, Mrs. Lilian, Wilmington, Polegate, Sussex. 140. TEASDALE, P. M., A .R.C.A., 12, Meadow Studios, Bushey. 179. Theyre, Miss Margaret, 265, King's Road, Chelsea. 49. . THOMPSON, Mrs. C. D ., R.C.A., Lynwood, Huyton, L1verppol.

    35, 44. · Thompson, Miss M. E., Caravan, Bryn Meurig, Bethesda. 169, 170. Thomas, W. G ., 76, Lichfield Street, Walsall, Staffs . . 155. TO\'(IERS, S., R.C.A., Harvington, near Evesham, Worcs. Tozer, Robert, Durrants Hill House, Heme! Hempstead, Herts.

    106, 141. Turner Arthur 128 Downall Green Road, Bryn, near Wigan.

    ' 59, 136. , Van Bake!, Miss N., Woodlawn, Kingston Vale, London, S.W.15.

    20. VAN DER VEEN, C. \'(!., R.C.A., The Cottage, Whaley Bridge.

    42, 134, 151, 176. WATSON, W. ]., A.R.C.A., Rosslyn, Maesbury, near Oswestry. WEA VER, H.P., R.C.A., R.B.A., Hillside House, Lyth Hill, Shrews-

    bury. 55, 57, 61, 63, 70, 74. Westlake, W. V., 13, Church Road, Ashford, Middlesex. 27. Wheat, John William, 266, West~Bromwich St ., Oldbury, Birming-

    ham. 146, 147. \'(!HEWELL, H., R.C.A., South Brook Co;)se, Gomshall, Surrey.

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    Willen, A. K., 7, Roman Road, Meols, Hoylake. 160, 164. WILLIAMS, Alyn, R.C.A., Cambridge Studios, Trinity Church

    Lane, West Cowes, I.O.W. WILLIAMS, Miss M. L., R.C.A., 108, Hamilton Terrace, London,

    N.W.8. WILLIAMS, R. ] ., R.C.A., 37, Hill Avenue, Worcester. WILLIAMS, H. Hughes, R.C.A., Llanerchymedd, Anglesey. Williams, Mrs. M. G. M., Shelvingstone, Sonning, Berks. 137. WILSON, E . M., A.R.C.A. , 9, Faraday Road, London, W.3. Wilson, R. B., Laurel Dene, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham. 7, 21. Wilson, Mrs. Margaret E ., Flat K., Wetherby Mansions, Earls

    Court Square, London, S.W.5. 14. WOODS, A., A.R.C.A., 143, Church Street, Preston. \Voollarton, L., 61, Greenford Avenue, Banwell, London, W.7.

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    GENERAL INFORMATION FOR VISITORS Picture Post Cards and Letter Cards of, and Guides to Plas

    Mawr are on Sale at the Gate and the Curator's Office.

    Cloak Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen are provided off the Victoria Room.

    The Council of the Academy will esteem the co-operation of

    visitors in preventing damage by writing on the walls or cutting the

    woodwork, and also in minimising the spreading of litter.

    In view of the danger from fire, smoking in the building is prohibited.

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