Workers Travel Association Sketching School, Leith Hill, Surrey.
LV GV Students sitting around Mr Williams Watkins who is giving demonstration on the art of painting water colours. (1st 7ft for super. title.) SV Students watching Mr....
Workers Travel Association Sketching School, Leith Hill, Surrey.
LV GV Students sitting around Mr Williams Watkins who is giving demonstration on the art of painting water colours. (1st 7ft for super. title.) SV Students watching Mr. Watkins. CU Girl student watching Mr Watkins SV Watkins painting. CU Man with pipe and woman looking on.
LV GV Party moves off to find their spots and settle down to work. CU Mixing paint on palette. SV Williams painting. CU Back view Williams painting. SV Girl painting CU Paintings.
LV GV Mr. Edward Swann lecturing beginners on charcoal sketching. CU Two women sketching. CU Swann sketching. GV Beginners sketching. Swann sketching. CU Girl, wearing scarf on head. sketching. LV GV 4 students in wood sketching. CU Hand putting finishing touches to tree. SV Two girls sitting in wood painting. CU Girl with scarf on head. CU Sketch. CU Sketch. LV GV Mr. Watkins surrounded by students criticising sketches. CU Sketches. SV Elevated Watkins criticising sketches. CU Sketch.
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