Advice has been received that the Imperial Government has granted £lii,(M) for the purpowj of mnidins? an exhibit repreaeutioe Bntifli art (sod education to the >»V.v Keabcd International Exhibition, which will be opened next November iu Uhmtchurch. Tin- »rl section' will include oil and water color paintings by artists who arc member* of fhe ehud academies and art societies in »he I'nsted Kingdom— engravings, etching* and black and white drawings, .-mail pieces of sculpture, architectural j de«RM of public and private building, ami sjiecinu*ns of applied art#, such as work ia metal, wood and glass, bookbinding, printing, embroidery, calligraphy, etc. Theeducational section of the exhibit will be illustrative of education ia the schools, uruvenmu?* and technical colleges of Great Britain. In this section will be a Hoard of Trade exhibit illustrating the condition# of labor in the country. Geography and exploration will be illustrated -fcy work of the Ordnance Survey, tin? Jioyal Goo graphical Society, the Palestine Exploration Fund, Ac. Specimens of moderr pictorial and aeu-uuiie photography. oi medals, coins and scab produced at the Royal Mint, and plans of public worki in Great "Britain will be included. The exhibit wil! bo prepared under th* auspices of the Board of Trade.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8100, 29 May 1906, Page 8
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