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the room occupicd by Mr. Newness private inone picture i the A/dhon. Of the scerotary, Mr. Willium Plank asmaller, hut - hundveds of - clever twings hanging still a good sized room, fitted and furnished these two rooms 1t s impossible to say
‘n much the same manner, on a minor seale. more than that they include some ol the Irom this the corridor is reached through best examples of the work off such artists. 1 smaller room - -the “White Room ” as o Sidney Paget, W Ho ] Boot, (rordon
occupied at busy times, as 7748045 press Browne, Paul Hardy, H. Ro Millar, ] A\ day, by Mr. Newness cditorial assistants. Shepherd, ] Sullivan, Jean de Paléo- Here they are close at hand to the chiet loguec |1 Wimbush, Louis Wan, W, b. and sceure from casual interruption. Wollen, W, Christian Symons, (. (L Haite,
At the opposite side of the corridor AL Forrestier, W, Stacey, Harrison Werr, stands the Art Gallery - a place open every Frank Ireller, 1. Gulich, and A Pearse day, and all day, to the inspection of whom- with many others ol like abilities. Al these soever may like to inspect. drawings are offered for sale @ but whether a
The Art Gallery. which consists of two ])()Ssl‘)lb purchaser or not, the passer-by will rooms, s devoted to the
exhibition of the origmal S ) 1|\ T drawings for the illustra- e “‘ | i ” ' l tions which have appearcd o g - | | ‘ m THE StravD Maca- HR I R il At "‘Hnu" . ziNt, A large ottoman pEENeS W gl b |
stands in the middle of the first room, the dull crimson of whose walls 15 only just visible near the ceiling, above the closc covering of pictures. The second room opens from this on the left, and contains, 1n addition to 1t many drawings, a side- board, whereupon are dis- ‘ play cd a set of the carved o 1ot SR "“ . clectro blocks used for £ L L [)rlntlng the various colours THE PRIVATE SECRETARY S ROOM.
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