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‘“The Great Gale of January, 1839’ (oil painting, attributed to 
Samuel Walters); presented by H. Noel French, Esq., on behalf of 
the Shareholders of the Liverpool Steam Tug Co., Ltd. 
“4 Sunny October Morning” (oil), by Thomas Huson, R.I., 
“Scene in the Vale of Conway ”’ (oil), by John Finnie, R.E., and 
“Women of Phenicia ’’ (oil), by Robert Fowler, R.I.; presented by 
Arthur Geddes, Esq. 
‘‘Fantine’’ (oil), by Miss Bernardine Hall; presented as 
Executor by Douglas B. Hall, Esq., M.P. 
** Wallasey Marsh ”’ (oil), by William Davis; presented by James 
King, Esq. 
““Near Lever Park,’’ ‘‘ Rivington Lakes,’’ ‘‘ Lever Park, 
Rivington,’ ‘‘ Rivington Church,’’ and ‘“‘ View of Rivington ”’ 
(water-colour drawings), by Sir Alfred East, A.R.A., P.R.B.A. ; 
presented by Sir W. H. Lever, Bart. 
“A Sussex Village’ (water-colour), by Vivian Rolt; presented 
by Miss Anna Thompson. 
** Kittie’? (crayon), by Frederick Sandys; presented by Miss 
Ellen Ells. 
** Pontoise, France ’’ (two drawings—one pencil and one water- 
colour), by Ambrose Poynter; presented by Miss H. M. Poynter. 
“The late J. Campbell Brown, D.Sc., LL.W., Professor of 
Chemistry, University of Liverpool ’’ (marble bust), by Charles J. 
Allen; presented by Mrs. Campbell Brown. 
Forty etchings and mezzotints, by John Finnie, R.E.; presented 
by Dr. H. Nazeby Harrington, in order to show his appreciation of 
the recent development of the Black and White Section in this 
Gallery, and with a view of including, as far as possible, an adequate 
representation of the copperplate work of the artist. 
““Encombe Woods,’’ the original etched copperplate by Sir F. 
Seymour Haden, P.R.E.; presented on behalf of the Executors of 
the Artist by Dr. H. Nazeby Harrington. 
