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Canterbury 1944 CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS CATALOGUE OF THE SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1944 Held at DUNSTABLE HOUSE By courtesy of J. BALLANTYNE & CO. LTD. Cashel & Colombo Streets. Christchurch. N.Z. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS SIXTY- FOURTH -Qnnu.a.1 tlx-kilyitlon Opened by the President, Mr. Archibald F. Nicoll ON TUESDAY, MARCH 14th, 1944 Patron: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, SIR CYRIL NEWALL, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.M.G., C.B.E:, A.M. President: ARCHIBALD F. NICOLL Vice-Presidents: H. G. HELMORE Dr. G. M. L. LESTER C. F. KELLY SYDNEY L. THOMPSON, O.B.E. W. T. TRETHEWEY Council: OLIVIA SPENCER BOWER C. S. LOVELL-SMITH A. E. FLOWER GEOFFREY WOOD A. ELIZABETH KELLY, C.B.E. A. C. BRASSINGTON W. S. NEWBURGH Hon. Treasurer: . R. WALL WORK, A.R.C.A. (London) Secretary: W. S. BAVERSTOCK Hon. Auditor: H. BICKNELL, F.P.A.N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z., F.C.I.S. Exhibition will open daily from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and on Friday Nights. Page Three LIFE MEMBERS Heywood, Miss Rhodes, Sir R. Hea-ton Thomas, Mrs. R. D. Irving, Dr. W. Spencer, Mrs. A. C. D. Wright, F. E. Peacock, W. M. H. McRae ORDINARY MEMBERS Acland, Sir Hugh Caddick, A. E. Gibbs, Miss M. Men- Alcock, Mrs. J. A. M. Callender, Geo. zies Adams, Mrs. E. A. Carey, W. R. Gibbs, T. N. Aitken, Dr. W. Catherwood, Mrs. James Gibbs, Miss C. M. Aitken, Mrs. G. G. Clark, Chas. R. Godby, Mrs. M. H. Godfrey, S. P. Allison, Dr. H. K. Clark, W. H. Gould, Mrs. G. • Allison, Dr. P. E. Clark-Hall, Air Mar­ shal Sir Robert Graham, Frank Amyes, Mrs. J. M. Clifford, Sir Walter Graham, J. W, Andersen, O. L. Cook, Miss Grant, F. S. Anderson, Gerald Cook, Mrs. Elsie Greenwood, Mrs.' H. Anderson, John Coull, Mrs. Gordon Guthrie, Dr. R. N. Archer, F. Cave Courage, Mrs. F. H. Armstrong, F. Crawford, Capt. J. F. Haddrell, Miss Olive Armstrong, Mrs. Mark Cropp, A. L. Hadfield, A. K. Atkinson, Miss Blanche Cropp, Mrs. A. L. Hamilton, Mrs, C. H. Austin, L. N. Croucher, Louise Hamilton, Geoffrey Averill, Dr. L. C. L. Crozier, David Hamilton, H. R. Cuningham, Mrs. J. R. Hansen, Dr. D. E. Bain, Stuart D. Cuthbert, R. A. Hart, Colin F. Baker, Mrs. Owen Hassall, H. C. Ballantyne, K. Davis, Mrs. C. C Hawkes, J. S. Ballantyne, R. H. Dawber, Bruce Hayes, Mrs. J. Wesley Ballin, Mrs. H. J. Deans, Mrs. Alister Helmore, Mrs. G. Barker, Mrs. Harold Denniston, Miss M. J. Hendrie, Mrs. M. E. Barrell, W. H. Deyell, Mrs. Clifford A. Hight, Dr. J., C.M.G. Barrett, Miss E. Dickison, Mrs. A. Hill, Mrs. Herbert Bassett, Miss Marjorie Dixon, R. A. Hobbs, H. S. Baxter, Mrs. A. E. Donnelly, A. T. CM G. Holderness, Sister Baxter, W. Douglas, Mrs. S. Holland, S. G., (M.P.) Bayley, Miss J. McC. Douglass, A. A. Holmes, A. G. Beaven, Mrs. A. W. Douglass, W. G. Houston, Mrs. W. Bennett, Dr. F. O Dudley, Mrs. F. R. Hudson, Mrs. E. J. Bennett, L. A. Hudson, Professor E. R. Bell, Mrs. C. East, J. A. Hume, P. B. Besant, Mrs. A. C. Edridge, Miss Humphreys, Miss C. D. Best, W. E. Bevin, R. H. Field, S. W. Jameson, S. W. Bicknell, H. Fisher, H. H. Jamieson, R. C. Biggins, Mrs. W. Fisher, Warren Jennings, Dr. H. Turner Boyd-Clark, Mrs. John Fitts, Alan H. Jennings, Miss M. H. Brassington, A. C. Fleming, Mrs. A. R. Jordan, Mrs. J. W. Bremner, Walton Flower, A. E. Bristed, Mrs. F. G. Forsyth, J. C. Keell, A. C. Buchanan, C. Foster, P. Stanley Kesteven, Miss M. G. Buchanan, G. H. Fryer, Miss M. C. Keys, Mrs. G. M. Buchanan, Mrs. J. F. Fryer, Mrs. Percy Kincaid, A. E. Burrowes, G. R. Fuller, L. F. Kitson, H. Bussell, H. R, Fulton, Mrs. K. J. Knight, Mrs. H. A. Page Four Larcomb, A. R. Pairman, Dr. J. C. Taylor, F. S. Lawrence, J. W. K. Parrott, A. W. Teschmaker, Mrs. R. M Lester, Dr. G. M. L. Perry, Mrs. H. E. Thomas, Miss E. C. Levvey, E. C. Penfold, F. C. Thomas, E. G. Lewis, Mrs. T. W. Pickles, G. D. Thomas, Miss Jeanette Livingstone, H. G. Pidgeon, Mrs. E. W. Thompson, Mrs. T. T. Louisson, Dr. M. G. Pretsch, Mrs. F. J. Thomson, Dr. A. Luney, Chas. Pullon, Dr. E. Douglas Thomson, Miss E. Tracy, W. F. Quarrell, H. J. Macfarlane, Miss F. Trengrovc, W. H. Macfarlane, Mrs. G. D. Redgrave, Miss D. E. Turnbull, Mrs. V. H. Macfarlane, Mrs. S. H. Twyneham, R. MacGibbon, W. S. Redpath, J. A. MacGibbon, Dr. T. A. Reese, D. Mann, Rev. John Reese, E. N. T. Upham, J. H. McGregor, J. W. Reese, Miss Marion Mcllraith, Miss Olive Richards, H. S. McKellar, C. G. Richards, R. J. Vale, Mrs. H. McLean, Miss M. Rogers, H. C. Vincent, N. Mair, Stewart Rowe, Mrs. G. F. T. Maling, James Manson, A. H. Sandston, Mrs. Eliza­ Walker, Miss M. Marriner, H. J. beth Walton, G. H. M. Mathews, V. C. Sandston, G. C. C. Warren, F. M. Mills, T. H. Satterthwaite, A. M. Milnes, Edwin Scott, Mrs. R. L. Junr. Warren, Dean A. K. Minson, Mrs. W. L. Scott, Dr. F. L. Webb, Miss A. I. Minty, Mrs. W. J. Scott, Dr. Jessie Webb, S. F. P. Mitchell, Mrs. J. Scott, L. B. Weston, Geo. T. Montgomery, J. Seay, Mrs. I. A. Whitcombe, B. E. H. Morgan, Mrs. G. B. Shea, D. J. Sheffield, Dr. W. H. White-Parsons, Percy Shelley, Prof. Wigram, Lady Neave, Miss A. Sherman, G. W. Wilding, F., (K.C.) Nelson, Dr. A. D. Sims, Arthur Wilks, Mrs. Bernhard Newburgh, W. S. Skellerup, G. W. Will, Dr. J. Leslie Newton, Mrs. C. T. Skinner, N. Hill Hand Smith, Mrs. E. Cameron Williams, Mrs. H. S. Nicoll, Mrs. H. F. Smithson, G. W. C. Williams, T. H. Nixon, Mrs. F. A. Soper, Mrs. W. F. Wilson, Mrs. L. M. Starr, Dr. P. E. Wood, Chas. Steele, Professor S. O'Brien, Dr. A. B. Stewart, Arthur Wood, Cecil W. Ogilvie, C. Stewart, W. D. Wood, Geoffrey H. Otley, Mrs. Harold Storry, J. W. Wood, P. Overton, Mrs. P. Summers, Mrs. E. A. Wynn-Williams, Overton, Miss E. Symes, Mrs. Langford Ower, Mrs. L. Mrs. Percy WORKING MEMBERS Akins, Florence E. Baxter, Nancy Waller Bower, Olivia Spencer Anderson, Gladys Beken, Mrs. A. C. Bradley, G. W. Louise Bender, A. A. Bradley, Mrs. G. W. Beswick, Mrs. H. J. Anderson, Margaret Brassington, C. Andrews, Constance I. Bethune, Phyllis Brightmore, Miss C. M. Drummond Baverstock, W. S. Be van- Brown, Dr. Buchanan, J. Barrer, Margaret R E Buckhurst, Miss K. Barton, Cranleigh Booth,'L. H. Butler, Mrs. Grace Page Five Cameron, Colin F. Kelly, Mrs. A. Eliza­ Page, Mrs. Fredk. Cameron-Smith, beth, C.B.E. Parsonage, Mrs. Bobbie Kelly, C. F. Poulton, Mrs. Janet M. Campbell, Miss H. Knight, J. N. Pyne, Mrs. F. H. Carr, Mrs. H. M. Peter, Miss Juliet Clark, Miss L. Lee7 Miss J. K. Ragg, Sylvia Dudlev Coe, H. J. Bowkett Lee, Owen R. Rankin, Mrs. R. Cole, Mrs. Muriel Lee, William H. Reed, W. J. Collins, Mrs. J. G. Lonsdale, R. S. Richardson, W. E. Lovell-Smith, Colin S. Ritchie, J. H. Darroch, Duncan Lovell-Smith, Rata Roberts, Mrs. G. S. Davidson, Mrs. E. B Lovell-Smith, E. M. Deans, A. Austen Lusk, Doris Savage, Cedric Dickison, Roy J. Scott, Mrs. L. L. Dixon, Catherine R. Sutton, W. A. Mackenzie, Mrs. Rita Scarvell, Miss Julia McCormick, L. I). Earwaker, W. S. Mclndoe, Mrs. John, Thomas, Miss F. Edgar, Miss H. J. Senr. Thomasson, J. M. Elsom, Mrs. Olive Mclntyrc, Hilda M. Tomlinson, H. M. McKenna, Mrs. E. M. Thompson, S. L., Fife, Ivy G. McLeod, D. J. O.B.E. Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy Mansfield, Mrs. E. Trethewey, Wm. T. Fitzgerald, J. Manning, A Tripp, Mrs. Mowbray Manning, Dorothy Fleming, Rona Vane, Hon. Mrs. K. Fletcher, Norman Manson, Ainslie G. Airini Frascr, Margaret Marsh, Ngaio Friberg, Mrs. E. Baird Martin, Miss M. E. Wallwork, Mrs. R. Mills, Mrs. Pauline Wallwork, R., Gallagher, T. F. Peacock A.R.C.A. Gerard, Barbara D. Montgomery, W. H. Wauchop, W. S. Gorton, Patricia E. Munday, Miss E. M. Waymouth, F. O. Gurnscy, F. G. Murray-Aynsley, Westmacott, S. Miss A. M. Wheeler, Colin V. Wickenden, Mrs. A. Harkness, Miss Muriel Nedwill, Mrs. C. L. Wickenden, Elaine Helmore, H. G. Wigley, Mrs. Jessie C. Hope, Mrs. Norman Niblock, Mrs. A. E. Wildey, A. E. Hutchison, R. J. Nicoll, A. F. Hut ton, D. E. Wilding, Miss Cora Williams, Miss D. G. Oakley, John Wilson, W. S. Jefcoate, Miss C. J. M. Orford, Katherine I. Johnstone, J. A. Osborn, Miss Daisy Zeller, Rose Page Six Catalogue Guineas 1 EVELYN PAGE—Leo Sebastian 2 BOBBIE CAMERON SMITH—Dahlias 3 A. E. BRADLEY—Springtime 4 T. F. GALLAGHER—The Ford 5 MABEL HILL—D. W. Carmalt Jones, Esq., D.M. F.R.C.P. 6 A. E. NIBLOCK—Morning . 7 E. BAIRD FRIBERG—Peace and Calm, Southern Alps 8 RATA LOVELL-SMITH—Summer in Westland 9 A. ELIZABETH KELLY—Joan, Wife of Squadron- Leader R. B. L. MacGregor, A.F.C. 10 COLIN LOVELL-SMITH—Storm and Sun 11 COLIN LOVEL-SMITH—The Valley of the Wai makariri 12 COLIN LOVELL-SMITH—Kaikouras from Amuri Bluff . 13 ARCHIBALD F. NICOLL—Urban 14 ARCHIBALD F. NICOLL—Ammunition 15 ARCHIBALD F. NICOLL—H. F. Nicoll, Esq. (Presentation Portrait) 16 COLIN LOVELL-SMITH—September 17 COLIN LOVELL-SMITH—The Mountain Road 18 CECIL F.
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