International studio . BEATRICE V. HOOD MRS. CAYLEY ROBINSON GERTRUDE E. COHEN POTTERY DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY STUDENTS OF THE CENTRAL SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS numerous stairs to the topmost heightis worth making apart from the prospectof examining the studios and workshopson the fifth floor, for the great buildingin Southampton Row towers above theneighbouring houses, and from its summitis to be obtained a marvellous view ofLondon and the country round it formany miles, spread out like a map. Here, out of the din, is the stained-glass studiowhere the pupils of Mr. Karl Parsonsand Mr. A. J.


International studio . BEATRICE V. HOOD MRS. CAYLEY ROBINSON GERTRUDE E. COHEN POTTERY DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY STUDENTS OF THE CENTRAL SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS numerous stairs to the topmost heightis worth making apart from the prospectof examining the studios and workshopson the fifth floor, for the great buildingin Southampton Row towers above theneighbouring houses, and from its summitis to be obtained a marvellous view ofLondon and the country round it formany miles, spread out like a map. Here, out of the din, is the stained-glass studiowhere the pupils of Mr. Karl Parsonsand Mr. A. J. Drury are taught to doeverything with window glass exceptactually to make it. Here, too, is theschool of textiles and costume, where,within the last year or two, looms havebeen set up, and the swiftly movingfingers of men and women can be seen. ANNIE E. MAULE RACHEL A. MARSHALLWINIFRED S. WILLIAMS ANNIE E. MAULE POTTERY DESIGNED AND EXECUTED BY STUDENTS OF THE CENTRAL SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS 57 THE CENTRAL SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS


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