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In order to interest working people, in'the district of St. 

 Philip's, in a love of the beautiful, an exhibition of twenty- 

 four pictures from the permanent collection was made in the 

 Broad Plain House from April 2nd to June 16th. The 

 experiment proved very successful, the keenest interest being 

 shown in the pictures and in their story. 



The latter formed the subjects of several addresses by 

 Mr. Newton Colborne, Prof. G. Hare Leonard, and Mr. R. 

 Quick. The warm interest of the Broad Plain House authori- 

 ties, and the active co-operation of Mr. Newton Colborne 

 were most helpful. 



The Art Gallery was closed for cleaning and re-decoration 

 from September 26th to October 31st, 1914. 



Pictures on Loan. 



Dr. C. H. Allan, Mrs. S. Edwards, Mrs. Galbraith, Messrs. 

 S. C. Hosegood, Frank Moore, Edward Robinson, W. 

 Strachan, and G. A. Wills have allowed their pictures to 

 continue on loan. 



loans to otber 3n9tituttons. 



Guildhall Art Gallery, London : — 



" The 28th (Gloucestershire Regt.) at Waterloo," by 

 W. B. Wollen, R.I. 

 Broad Plain House, St. Philip's, Bristol : — 



Twenty-four pictures from the permanent collection. 

 The Council House, Bristol : — 



Nine pictures during the visit of Sir Robert Borden. 



Copying Pictures. 



One student has made a copy in oils of a picture in the 

 permanent collection. 



J. FULLER EBERLE, Chairman. 



HERBERT BOLTON, Director. 



