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ACES: Years Exhibited

Years the Maker has Exhibited
Catalogue
Catalogue of the Seventh Exhibition CHARLOTTE BROWN (1903)
Catalogue of the Eighth ExhibitionMiss CHARLOTTE BROWN (1906) 115 Gloucester Road London
Catalogue of the Ninth Exhibition Miss CHARLOTTE BROWN (1910) 115 Gloucester Road South Kensington

Exhibits

If an exhibit does not appear below for any of the years listed above please use the keyword search in the individual catalogue.
Exhibit Name
CASE.
Description
a. Bowl.
by ANDREW B. DONALDSON.
b. Green Chalice Veil.
by MISS FRANCES J. LEFROY.
c. Green Chalice Burse.
by MISS FRANCES J. LEFROY.
d. Blue Linen on pearl silk.
by CHARLOTTE BROWN.
e. Burse.
by EDMUND HUNTER and H. HEDGES.
f. Trinket Box.
by MRS. E.J. SEATON.
g. Burse.
by EDMUND HUNTER and H. HEDGES.
Price:
a. £1 1s., b. £10 10s., d. 10s. 6d., e. £2 2s., g. £2 2s.
Exhibit Name
CASE.
Description
a, b. Needlework Cloths.
by MR. AND MRS. LETHABY.
c. Fawn Satin Card Case.
Decorated, old Italian beads.
exhibited by MRS. SEATON.
Designed and executed by E.J. SEATON.
d. Embroidered Workbox.
by JOAN DREW.
e. Woven Tapestry Bag.
by MRS. GRACE CHRISTIE.
f. Black Satin Card Case. Decorated yellow medallions and old Italian beads.
by MRS. SEATON.
g. Table Cover.
by ANN MACBETH.
Executed by CLARA BENTLEY.
h. Embroidered Half Cloth.
by W. EDWARD PARKINSON, A.R.C.A. LOND.
Executed by MRS. W. EDWARD PARKINSON.
Price:
d. £3 3s., g. £5 15s. 6d., h. £1 1s., i. 16s., l. 7s 6d.
Description
By CHARLOTTE BROWN.
flame-coloured flax cloth.
Exhibited by MISS C. BROWN.
Price:
£2 5s.
Collection:
The remaining exhibits in the Long Gallery are, many of them, from various Municipal Schools of Art and Technological Institutes. The Schools exhibiting are the L.C.C. Central School of Arts and Crafts; the L.C.C. Shoreditch Technical Institute; the Northampton Institute, Clerkenwell; the Sir John Cass Institute; the L.C.C. Camden School of Art; the L.C.C. Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts; the School of Art Wood-carving, Kensington; the Birmingham Municipal School of Art; and the Vittoria Street School, Birmingham. Executants' names are put beside their works in the Cases while the names of the instructors are printed in the Catalogue.