106 The Official Guide to the 
RusH CuTTER’S HARVEST,” a characteristic Norfolk 
subject. Mrs. Walker by her capital water-colour 
drawing of “ DEAD LINNETs.” 
With the bare mention of the _ highly-finished 
** AUTUMN FRuit,” by the late Mr. R. P. BuRcHam; 
of Mr. H. G. Barwe.v’s “EXTERIOR OF THE 
STRANGERS’ Hatt, Norwich”; of a _ study of 
‘“‘HIPPOPOTAMI,” in the Zoological Gardens, by 
SAMUEL J. CarTER, of Swaffham (who died in ~ 
1892); of one of the late CHARLES KEENE’s original 
drawings for Punch; of the etching, “ RAIN AND 
WIND,” by Sir J. C. Ropinson ; and of the etching 
of “ PARDENICK, Lanp’s END, CORNWALL,” by 
EDWIN Epwarps, a Suffolk artist ‘(b. 1823, d. 1879), 
we must turn to the west side of the gailery, where 
is arranged a small collection of works not limited to 
any particular time or school of painters. 
In the centre of the west wall is a group of pictures 
of marine subjects by Joy, FRANCIA, SARTORIUS, and 
Pocock, surmounted by a fine portrait of the donor, 
CaPT. GEORGE WituiAM Manpy, by J. P. Davis. 
The pictures were painted to illustrate the use of 
Capt. Manby’s life-saving rocket apparatus. 
Near the north end of the west wall is a portrait of | 
Capt. G. W. Manby’s father, Capt. M. P. Mansy 
(artist unknown). 
The west wall is rich in portraits. On the left of 
the central group of pictures is that of the late Mr. 
JoHN Henry GurRNEY, by Sir FRaANcis GRANT, 
P.R.A. An inscription beneath the portrait records 
the services rendered by Mr. Gurney to the Norfolk 
and Norwich Museum, and to commemorate which 
the picture was presented to that Institution. On the 
right of the centre is a portrait of the late Mr. JOHN 
GUNN, painted by Capt. (now Lirut.-Cou.) H. H. 
ROBERTS, formerly of Norwich; also presented to the 
4 
: 
