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GREAT SHOW AND FETE AT CHESTER

... Clarke, Oak Alyn, Wrexham; 3, S T Chad- *, wick. Beanmarie. Two nots of Lilrus in flower: 'b H Lyle Smythe, IBarrowniore Hal', Che4ter. r OC-UT FLOwsa-Diaplay of cut flowers arranged tr in any conceivable design, or combination of C, designs, at the discretion ...

ART NOTES

... har- mony in brown and gold. Another view of Chelsea, described as a pink note, is more elaborate than the others; but there is au evening effect of Chelsea, called N -octurne in Silver and Opal, which shows the painter's penchant for vague indistinctness ...

ART NOTES

... painted in water-colour on canvas. M. Thoma, in this work, shows him. self a good draughtsunan, but the wvork, although very vicorous, lacks refinement and tone. There are several important flower pictures in this collection, some of which are painted in ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... S, AND THE EFFBCT OF THAT SYSTEM UPON THE YOUNG MEN ENGAGED IN fETAIL TaAD8s, AS WELL AS UPON SOCIETY AT LARGE. By Fdward Flower. London: IW. Aylott. Liverpool: C. Wllimner.-it is a very grati- fying Circumstanoe tbat the subject to which tbis well-written ...

SOME ANTWERP EXHIBITION NOTES

... gardens which are guy at - this season with the gorgeous flowers of late ; summer, and if the sun condescends to shine, he will certainly find those garden agreeable enough. At Antwerp the side- shows swamp the serious part of the Exhibition, and it goes ...

WALKER ART GALLERY

... grouping, shows much taste isand skill in the treatmaent of a difficult th subject. Other works worthy of mention are adl jj ;Herodias (marble relief), a fine head in no - profile by Alfred Toft. Among minor works to is F. Millward's panel showing the Ai ...

CORPORATION EXHIBITION, ART GALLERY

... Turner aumber two. V The fog at Chelsea is certginlye marvel of nothing- f, ness. There is nothing but alamp and some worn- out bits of trees to indicate that it is anything in this strange world. Nothing is seen of Chelsea or its embankment: all that can ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... fellow citizens of Bombay. The e statue was cast in bronze by Yonge and Co., of a, Pimlico, who also show in bronze a statue of ei Thomas Carlyle. the Chelsea pbilosoplhr; and cl another of a fine stallion. Behind the Bombay ti statue are seen the great models ...

REVIEWS

... Botanic Garden, Chelsea, Con- am, es ductor;- William P. Ayres, ?? Brook- the ?? lands, 'Blackheatb, Kent; and other practical. due ,h cultivators, m Id It is the intention of this work to form a, record ty ~ a of newly-imported species of flowers, and of new ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... into the prominence it de- tc serves. With a finer knowledge of th role, w the actor should uceeAd, for ?? gaying vat - night showed that he. appreciatd- the. meanig P and import of the mos striking c i n latter-dy melodrama holds. Mr. 0. K; Chute as. the- ...

THE SANITARY INSTITUTE

... president (Sir F. S. Powell), Sir Charles Cameron, dir Thomas Crawford, Professor A. Wvnter Blyth, Major Lamorock Flower, Dr. Lewis Parkes (Chelsea), Dr. Reed (Staffordh Mr. G. J. Symons (registrar), Mr. C. Brown Mayor of Chester), the Rev. Canon Major Lester ...