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forming a complete interior of that period. As such it 

 is hoped that if possible it may be set up and exhibited 

 in the near future. 



Grant from the Board of Education. 



The Board of Education have again made a generous 

 allowance for the purchase of eligible objects, to be 

 placed in the Bristol Room of the Art Gallery, comprising 

 specimens of Bristol porcelain, pottery, enamel and 

 opaque glass, and delft. 



Cases. 



One special Case has been added for the reception 

 of the intact crouched Egyptian burial, mentioned above. 



Picture and other Loans. 



The Board of Education changed the Loan Collection 

 of Objects from the Victoria and Albert Museum in Octo- 

 ber last, the new exhibits being — European Porcelain, 

 Wood-carving, Reproductions of Roman Silversmiths' 

 Work, Enamels and Jewellery, and various Framed Casts 

 and Coloured Reproductions of Objects in the Victoria 

 and Albert Museum. The four Cartoons of Raphael, 

 Velasquez, Hogarth, and Grinling Gibbons remain on 

 loan. 



The Trustees of the National Gallery have lent 

 3 oil-paintings by Etty, Witherington, and Phillips 

 respectively. 



The Board of Education, as mentioned above, sent 

 the Second Circulating Collection of Water-Colour 

 Paintings of the British School. 



