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ROYAL ACADEMYPICTURESAND SCULPTURE

1915

ILLUSTRATING THE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY

TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF ISSUE

CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDONNEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE MCMXV

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Permission to Reproduce the Pictures and Sculptures

herein contained has been accorded by Artists and

Owners, and Copyright is in every case stricth reserved.

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ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURESAND SCULPTURE, 1915

Her Most (iracious Majesty the (Jueen t^MjiiU).

SIR GEORGE I-RAMl'TON, R.A.

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By peritiisdoii of Messrs. Sandbc,

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The Steel-Workers.

STANHOPE A. FORBES, R A.

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Lucerne : Clearing Up after a

Wet Day {iVater-Colour).

MARCUS STONE, R.A.

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Cows Ruminating in tlie Shade.

MARK FISHKR, A. R.A.

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Britannia.

(Pari of the Sind Memorial to King EdHaid \ II.

now bein^ erected at Karachi.)

H4MO THORNYCROFT, H.\.

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The Dowager Lady Smiley.

JOHN LAVERV, A.R.A.

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Winter Toil.

SIR ERNEST A. WATERLOW, R.A.

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A Destroyer Flotilla [iVatcr-Cotout).

C. NAPIER HEMY, R.A.

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The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain.

{Fur the Coiporation of the City of London.)

F. DEKWENT WOOD, A.R.A.

Edward Stanford, Esq. [Chalk Draaingy

J. SEYMOUR LUCAS. R.A.

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A Sussex Hammer Pond.

G. D. LESLIE, R.A.

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Admiral Sir Albert Hastings

Markham, K.C.B.

GEORCE IIENKV, A.K.A.

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A Bathing Group {Ditiovm worh).

HENRY S. TUKE, R.A.

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Hook and Line ^^'hiting {iVatcy-Colour).

C. NAPIER HEMV, R. A.

Kineton Parkes, Esq.

V. UERWENT WOOD, A.R.A.

Life ! Major-Gen. Sir Colcridj^c

Grove, K.C.B.

F. W. POMEROY, A.R.A.

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Miss Lily Carstairs.

WILLIAM ORPEN, A.R.A.

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Carmania Engaging the Cap Trafalgar

off Trinidad.

W. L. WYLLIE, R.A.

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Vopyrighl donnled to the Lomlan U;.y>it<!l. Pron/s in plwlogravurc, in aid of the irospilalwill U jmUiihed ii/ the Fine Art Sixiely, US New Bond Street, IF.

Wounded Soldiers: London Hospital.

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Rosebuds,

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Ethel, Daughter of Sidney Dicksee, Esq.

FRANK DICKSEE, R.A.

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The Island Post : a Letter from the Front.

W. H. UARTLETT.

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The June Baby.

MIA ARNESBY BROWN,

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"Steady, there, steady!"

ROWLAND WHEELWKIGHT.

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The Approach to Harwich.

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Mass for Wounded Soldiers at a

Country House.

\V. HATHERELL.

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Miss Gladys Cooper in

" My Lady's Dress."

HON. JOHN COLLIER.

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Refugees. In My Studio.

FRED ELWELL.

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A Monaster) Garden near Florcnci; [iWiu-i-Cahm).

EDWIN HALF.

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The Hall.

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Mrs. James Simpson.

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Evening.

ARTHUR FRIEDENSON.

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A Love Song.

G. SHERIDAN KNOWLES.

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Opal Sea.

JULIUS OLSSON, A.K.A.

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Mrs. Butt.

ARTHUR HACKER, R.A.

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The Merry Monarch.

EDGAR BUNDY. A.R.A.

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Equihen.

H. HUGllES-STANrON, A.R.A.

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George Shrubsall, Esq. (MdibU).

SIK GEOKGE FKAMI'TON, R.A.

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W. ROBERT COLTON, A.R.A.

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Rt. Hon. Sir John Rhys.

SOLOMON J. SOLOMON, R.A.

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Diana.

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The Marchioness of Headfort.

WILLIAM ORPEN, A.R.A.

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A Secret Dispatch.

ANDREW C. t;o\V, R.A.

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A Dispatch Boat (iVater-Coloio).

C. NAPIER HEMY, R.A.

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The Ochils.

D. Y. CAMERON, A. R.A.

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The Battle Line from Ypres to the Sea.

W. L. VVVLI.IE, R.A.

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UAVID MURRAY, R.A.

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The Earl of Ancaster.

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Miss Elaine Barran.

ARTHUR HACKER, R.A.

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Near Sandwich, Kent {\Vater-Co!oii>).

G. A. STOREY, R.A.

F. D. Bowles, Esq., J. P. (Marbli).

SIR GEORGE FRAMI'TON, R.A.

Ambrose McEvoy, Esq.

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Wendy, Daughter of Harry Whitworth, Esq.

ARTHUR HACKER, R.A.

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Mrs. Claude Pease.

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Mrs. Bernard Isaac.

SOLOMON J. SOLOMON, R.A.

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Jrom tlic sale oj which will be divided between Lelyian and British U'ar Uiiaritiei.

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HERBERT A. OLIVIER.

The Woods of West Sussex.

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Comrades.

J. p. BEADLE.

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The Soft Evening Hour. «x50

YEEND KING.

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Mrs. Pretyman-Nevvman.

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St. Elizabeth.

She distributed bread to the poor

during the famine of 1226.

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Collingwood Breaking the Line at Trafalgar.

CAPTAIN HAROLD WYLLIE, R.F.C.

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The Rain Cloud.

ARNESBY BROWN, R.A.

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Tales of a Grandfather.

FLORA M. REID.

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The Thames and Severn Canal (Water-Coiour).

ALFRED PARSONS, R.A.

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Memorial Tablet to Sir W. S. Gilbert.

SIR GEORGE FRAMPTON, R.A.

7 ft. high

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Arthur Huskisson, Esq,

HENRY I'EGRAM, A.R.A.

Sir Cowasjee Jehangir, Bart. (MaMe).

SIR THOMAS BROCK, K.C.B., R.A.

Ill-Gotten Gains.

CHARLES M. PADDAY.108

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Miss Darley.

ARTHUR HACKER, R.A.

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Flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Uovid Beatty. First Battle-

Cruiser Squadron, North Sea Action, January 24, 1915.

ARTHUR J. W. BURGESS.

Baalbec.

WALTER DONNB.

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Sisters.

S. MELTON FISHER.

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On the Salt Marshes, Norfolk {Watcr-Coiom).

CLAUDE HAYES.

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The Foster-Parent.

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Viola (Diploma Work).

G. A. STOREY, R.A.

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Belgium."The lowly— born to share a nation's woe."

FRANK SPENLOVE-SPENLOVE.

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A Mother and Child.

FRED EI.WELL.

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January Sunshine, Polperro Harbour.

G. niLLYARD SWINSTEAD.

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The Haystack.

GEORGE CLAUSEN, R.A.

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The Friend.

GABRIEL NIGOLET.

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JAMES S. H'LL.

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ARNESBY BROVi'N, R.A.

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Doris.

HICHAKI) JACK, A.R.A.

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Molesey i^Huui-Cuiour)

G. A. STOREV, R.A.

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Ihe Valley.

FRED MILNEK,14S

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The \a\c of Avoca.

H<\Nk 1'. IREYBURG.

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"Stalky cS; Co."

EOGAR BUMJV, A.K.A.

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Mrs. Mathieson.

SOLOMON J. SOLOMON, R.A.

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Archdeacon Hemming Robeson.

Model of a Memorliil ircctcd in Tfwkcsbgry Abbey.

P. BRVANf UAKFU.

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By the Sea (iVafer-Co/owi-).

LAURA KNIGHT.

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The Sinking of the Bluecher.

NORMAN WILKINSON.

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A Fisher Girl.

LIONKL r. SMVTMK, R. A.

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Bingo.

RALPH PEACOCK.

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ROBEKT W. ALLAN.

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A Western Valley.

I. LAMOKNA BIRCH.

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Mrs. Knott.

J, J. SHANNON, R.A.

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The Reeds of Lake Leman,

ADRIAN STOKES. A.R.A.

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The Old Apple Tree. 34x25

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The Satin Gown.DOKUIHV E. \I(;A.II.

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The Deer-Stealer.

ARTHUR WARDLE.

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Baird, N. H. J.Bale, Edwin .

Baker, P. Brvant .

Barker, W'ric.ht

Barti.ett, W. 11.

Beadle, James P. .

Birch, S. J. LamornaBird, G. F.

Black, Arthur J. .

Board, ErnestBrock, I-^dmondBrock, Sir Thomas, K.C

Brown, Aknesuv, R.A.

Brown, Mia ArnesbvBrown, Mortimer .

BuNDY, Edgar, A. R.A.

Burgess, Arthur J. W-

Cameron, D. Y., A. R.A.Clark, JosephClausen, George, R.A.

Cole, Re.\ VicatCollier, Hon. John.

CoLTON, W. Rouirt, .\.R..A.

Title of Work

llome-Coming ...•••A Bit o' Cheer.\ Moiiasterv Garden near Florence .

Archdeacon Hemming Robeson .

The Ford . • •,

The Island I'ost : A Letter from tlie Front

Comrades ...•A Western ValUyRosebuds ...••The Place of the Spirit of Sleep

Nature Cast Out . . •,„•,,Billy, Son of Major C. Crookshank, 3rd Royal 1

Sir Cowasjee Jehangir, Bart.

Sir Walter PrideauN ....Wide .\Iarslies .

The Rain CloudThe ChurchThe June BabyBereavedThe Merrv MonarchStalkv arid Co.

The Roaring Lion

The OchilsNews from the FrontWinter Morning : Interior

Renaissance •The VallcvThe Haysta< I.

The Woods oi \Vl>1 ^lussex

Prof. C. Vernon Bovs, F.R.S. .

Miss Gladvs Cooper in My l.ady'n I>ies>

Sir G. Robs-Keppei, K.C. S.I. , K.C. I.E.

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INDEXAnist

COLTON, \V. KOBERT, A.R.A,

Cope, A. S., R.A. .

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COWPER, F. Cadooax, A.R

Dick, \V. ReidDlCKSEE, Frank, R.A.

Dixon, Artiur A. .

DOLLMAN, J. C.

DoN.NF, WalterDraper, HerbertDrvry, Alfred, R..\.

Eden, DexisEdmunds, Nellie M. HepburnElslev, Artiur J. .

Elwell, Fred .

Fanner, AliceFarqi'harson, Joseph, R

Fearon, HildaFiSHFR, Mark, A.R.A.

Fisher, S. XIeltox .

Forbes, Stanhope A., R.

FoRSTER, J. WilsonFrampton, Sir George, R..\.

Freyburg, Frank P.

Friedenson, Arthur

Gloag, I. L. .

Gotch, T. C. .

Gow, Andrew C, R.A.

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Hacker, Arthur, R..\.

Harcourt, George .

Hatherell, W.Hayes, ClaudeHemy, C. Napier, R..\.

Henry, George, A.R..\.

Henshall, HexryHill, James S.

hornel, e. a.Hughes, TalbotHughes-Staxtox, H., A.ri

Jack, Richard, A.R.A.

Jenkins. F. LynnJohn, Sir William Goscombe, R.A.

Kenningtox, T. B. .

King, Yeend .

Knight, HaroldKnight, Laur.\Knowles, G. Sheridan

Lavery, John, A.R.A.

Leader, B. W., R.A.

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Title of work

V.-U. Eail Roberts, D.M., V.C.Helivv WuikIs, lisq., K..\.

The Kcui of AiuasterBishop BrowneMrs. Noel Buxton

The Jov of Life

Ethel, Daiishter of Sidney Dicksce, EsqMrs. James SimpsonMrs. Pretymau-NewnianThe Victor" Tipperary "

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Baalbec ....Halcyone ....James TuUoch, Esq., of AberdeenLt.-Gen. Sir R. Baden-Powell, K.C.V.O., K

The Old .'\pple Tree .

Peggy, youngest daughter of Henry Marshall, Es^

Good NightRefugees . In My Studio .

A Mother and Child .

The Approarli to Harwich.The Fii'st of Winter's SnowsThe Glory of Departing DaySpring Flowers .

Cows Ruminating in the ShadeThe Great ElmsWhite Poplars : SeptemberA Vision of the Sea .

Sisters ....The Steel-Workers .

The Garden FrontAfter WorkThe Cottage DoorAmongst the Pines .

Love and War .

Her Most Gracious Majesty the QueeGeorge Shrubsall, Esq.F. D. Bowles, Esq., T-P. -

Memorial Tablet to Sir W. S. Gilber

The Vale of Avoca .

Evening ....A Game of Draughts" Chantons Beiges, Chantons "

In War-Tim2A Secret DispatchThe Loyal Men of the Buiinly

, Esq

Country House

:.B.

Lady BennMrs.' ButtMiss Elaine Barran .

Wendy, Daughter of Harry WhitMiss DarleyArbroath Whist ClubNIass for Wounded Soldiers at a

On the S.alt Marshes, Norfolk

A Destroyer Flotilla

Hook and Line Whiting .

A Dispatch BoatThe Black Flag—1S15Admiral Sir Albert Hastings Markhani;Spring MorningWilham Wils.m, Esq., J.P,

John Millar, Esq.

Words of ComfortA Wooded Vale

A Cheery Salute

The Song of the ReedsEskdaleEquihen

HomelessCol. G. S. Bird, D.S.O.DorisPeace in Exile .

The late Ladv LeverMemorial to the late Rt. Hon. Alfred Lyt

DesertedThe Soft EveningA Flower .

By the SeaA Love Song .

Hour

The Dowager Lady SmileyArmoured Car SquadronWounded Soldiers, London Hospital

Walter Wilson, Esq. .

Peace .....The Hills and River at Bettws-y-CoedEvening Glow .....

C.B.

Iton, K.C. M.P.

Pate

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25

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53

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Froiuispiece1231471372380

1259847

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INDEXArtist

Leichton, Ji, U1.AIR .

Leslie, G. D., K.A. .

Lindner, MoffatLlewellyn, \V., A.R.A.

Lucas, J. Seymour, R.A.

LucCHESi, Andrea C.

Mackcnnal, Bertram, A.U.A.Marks, FlorenceMiLXER, Fred .

MosTYN, TomMUXNINGS, A. [.

Murray, Davii), K.A.

NicoLET, Gabriel

Olivier, Herbert A.Olssox, JirLits, A. K.A.

Orpen, William, A. K.A. .

OuLESs, Walter W., R..\

Padray, Charles M.I'ARsoxs, Alfred, R.A.

Parton, Ernest]'eacock, RalphPegram, Henry, A.R.A.

POMEROY, F. W., A.R.A.I'rescott, C. B.Priest.man, Bertram

Raphael, Mary F. .

Reid, Flora M.Reid, John R.Reynolds-Stephens, W.Riviere, Briton, R.A.

Riviere, Hugh G. .

Roe, Fred

Salisbury, Frank O.Shannon, J. J., R.A.

Sims, Charles, A.K..\.

Smyt IE, Lionel, R..\.

Solomon, Solomon J., R..\.

Spenlove-Spenlove, FrankStokes, Adrian, A.R.A. .

Stokes, Marianne .

Stone, Marcus, R...\.

Storey, G. A., R..\.

Stott, Edward, A.R.V.

Strang, William, A.R..-\.

SwaishI F. G.".SWINSTEAD, G. HiLLYARDSy.monds, W. R.

Talmage, AlgernonTavler, a. Ciievallier

Title of WorkSt. Elizabeth .

A Sussex Hammer Pond .

In Dutch WatersSir James Mills, K.C.M.G.Mrs. Claude I'easeR. A. Oswald, Esq. .

Flight of the Five Members,Edward Stanford, Esq.Col. Murray ThreiplandRoused ....

1642

Tragedy .....Mrs. Robert Yeats .

The VallevThe Flight . ...Country Races : The StartLondon Bridge....In a Studio ....Graves of the Clansmen .

A Day in October—VeniceShadow and Shower, Abcrfoyle .

Fire Opal ....The Friend ...Where Belgium Greeted Britain.Afterglow ....Opal SeaThe Night Tide .

'.

Miss Lily CarstairsThe Marchioness of HeadU.ilThe Rt. Rev. The Lord Bishop of WorcestColonel H. B. Hamilton .

The Hon. C. N. Lawrence

Ill-Gotten GainsRoses and Clematis .

Lake Briva, Japan .

The Thames and Severn Canal .

Peace : By the Banks of the Lianc, Franceli'ngo .....Autumn .....SpringA Pastoral ....Arthur Huskisson, Esq.Philip Norman, Esq., F.S.A.Sir Hercules Read, F.S.A.Major-Gen. Sir Coleridge Grove, K.C.B.Fancy Dress Ball ....Gusts and (ileains and the Passing Day

Tlie Eavesdropper ....Tales of a Grandfather . .

'.

The Little NavigatorsPortrait Bust ....'.A Night Outpost of .Xenophon's Greeks on the

ThousandDr. E. A. WilsonThe Foster- Parent

arch i the Ten

Queen Philippa pleading for the LivMrs. Phipps . . .

Mrs. Knott . . .

.'

I'ortrait .....The Basket of FlowersSyrid and Pattatos .

Pastoral .....A Fisher Girl ..."Captain Hugh Haillie, D.s'o. '.

Rt. Hon. Sir Jiilm Rliys .

Mrs. Bernard Isaac .

Joseph Shaw, Esq., K.C. .

Benjamin Nussey, Esq.Mrs. Mathieson....Belgium .

Idyll ....'.The Reeds of Lake LemanLittle Red Riding Hood .

L\iccrne : Clearing up after a Wet DDiana .....A Lady's PortraitNear Sandwich, KentViolaMolesey . . . . ]

The EntombmentThe Sacred PoolThe Red CloakDanae ......An Arabesque .

January Sunshine,F'riday

The Elm Tree .

The Hall

es of the Burghers of Calais

Polperro Harbour

104

14117

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713

III137

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TlIOKNVCKOlT, H.\MO. K.A.

TiTCOMii, \V. H. VToft, Albert .

TuKE, Hexrv S., K.A.

\'icaji, pokotiiv !•'.

Wardle, ArthurWaterlow, Sir Kkvp^t A , K

West, J. WalterWetherbee, George

WlltELWRlCIIT, RoWLAXn .

While, KthelWilkinson, Niikman.WOLLEX, W. B.

Wood, F. Derwext, A.R.A.

WvLUE, Charles W.

Wylue, Captain Harold, R.F

WVLLIE, W. l" K.A.

lillc cil Wuil.

Hritanni.t ...-,.F.-M. liail Riihi-ils, \A .

Lieut. N'oniian Doii.ililsim, K.F..\.

Norman Sliaw. R..\. ...." Consi-rvi-t i-orf>iis lumii el ir.iimam tunmThe BatluM- ...." I'lilly Haiiley

"

. . . .

A Bathing Giuup ....The Satin Gown ....The Dcer-Stoalor ....Winter Toil .....The Breezy Hillsiilr ....A New Year's i;vcniiig

On the Wengern .\lps. Winter .

Tlie Cabbage Patili ....St. George of ICiigland

Spring I'asses ......\ Suinnu-r Sea ....' Steady, there, Steady "

.

Tlie Scroll of HonourThe Sinking of tlie Bluechei

l.andreeies, lo p.m., -Aug. 25, iqi4 •

The Rt. Hon. Joseph ChamberlainKineton I'arUes, Esq.William Pitt, l';arl of Chatham .

,\mbrose McFvoy, Esq.' Where the echoing oars of .Arge first

Startled the unknown s?a"

Collingwood Breaking the Line at Trafalgar

Nelson in Chase of Villeneuvc .

Bringing in the Wounded l.ioii

Carmania Engaging the C«/) Trafalgcu- oft Trinidad

Masters of the Seas ....The Battle Line from \'pres to the Sea

Portsmouth in War-Time .

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