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READY-MADE ANSWERS TO PUZZLING QUESTIONS

... us that to allow chlilduen ro go ditonerless to school is to pave the way for theem to the lunatic asyluim; while Miss Octavia Hill and Mr. Loch are sure that there is no more certait Away of training up little paupers than givitig away fooc ! In a multitude ...

FREE PICTURE EIHISITION IN LAMBETH

... tinding their homes nearer to the sky. It wite to the enersies mnd advice of such workers for the people as Miss Cons, Miss Octavia Hill, the late Rev. G. Murphy, ani other Noncon ormiuet ministera, that they owed the now greatly improved condition of things ...

New Music

... (2 VOIS.): M. C. Jackson. Smith, Elder, and Co. Sutton's Amateur's Guide; Vicloria Megazin.; Press News. OurCommon Land: Octavia Hill; Swallow Flights: Moneton. Macmillan. Out of the World. New York iorld. Marmorne: Adolphos Segrave. W. Blackwood and Sons ...

REVIEWS

... dwellings, but they do not reach the very poor. Nobody will delay this. On the other hand, lock at the work done by Miss Octavia Hill and Miss Cons, the result of personal supervision. Miss Cons resides herself in one of the blocks under her management ...

Magazines

... two dates being partly occupied by the Canadian campaign, and partly by a prominent career in the House of Commons.-Miss Octavia Hill in her More Excellent Way of Charity, touches on the social gulf which exists between the various classes of society ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1112 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Magazines

... air, the Na/ional Review opens with Lord Cranbrook's Hereditary Pauperism and Boarding Out, the latter being (as Miss Octavia Hill and others showed long ago) the true remedy for the former.-Mr. Alfred Austin follows with Rich Men's Dwellings, an ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1275 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ART NOTES

... * * In the Red Cross Hall and Garden, equipped chiefly through the exer- tions of the Earl and Countess of Ducie, Miss Octavia Hill, and Mr. Cockerell-a free public garden, entertainment hall, and reading room in the heart of Southwark-Mr. Watts's idea ...

WOMEN OF THE DAY.*

... cases is somewhat amusing. The list of ,'j,3of ?? azees we omnit. Among the names overlooked by ?? chicf is that of AMiss Octavia Hill. Mrs. Lynn Linton iis ?? * li.cr only reputed as the author of the Girl of the Period a1.. c les renublishod it as her ...

Magazines

... people. Something of this sort must be done, in Professor Huxley's opinion, if we are to hold our own in the war of ?? Octavia Hill has collected a great deal of information, all bearing on the question of More Air for London, which will be found useful ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1888
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1233 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Royal Academy-l

... soberly handled, as she sits attired in black, with a look half sinister and half kind upon her intelligent face; and Miss Octavia Hill is a tribute at once to the brilliancy of the painter and the mental vigour of the sitter. But the portrait of Mrs. ...

Magagines

... Quiet Life are simply perfection. The Nineteenth Century opens with four papers on The Dwellings of the Poor. Miss Octavia Hill has found that private enter- prise pays, so the State must not make its work unremunerative. -Lord Shaftesbury also bids ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1685 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ANOTHER PEOPLE'S PICTURE GALLERY

... rescue of three children by Alice Avres. which Mrs. Russell Barrington (who has also painted alife-sizeportrait of Miss Octavia Hill for the Red Cross Hall) has undertaken to paint, after Mr. Crane's design, the actual panels have only lately I been begun ...