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CatalogueNo.MP 8195
Title'What Ditchling has done for us'
Date2014
DescriptionArticle in 2014 edition of 'Masonica', the magazine of the Old Masonic Girls Association (OMGA). Regarding the architecture of the Royal Masonic School for Girls in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire designed and built in the late 1920s-early 1930s by Brighton architect John Leopold Denman. Other artists who worked on both internal and external sculptures and decorative features around the school, most notably the School Chapel, include Charles Knight and Louis Ginnett, both of whom studied at Brighton School of Art and who were part of the Ditchling community of artists, and Joseph Cribb, apprentice of Eric Gill and fellow founder of the Catholic medieval craft Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic.
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