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A 19-year-old girl, wins Feodora

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A 19-year-old girl, wins Feodora Gleichen sculpture prize._x000D_ A 19-year-old girl, Miss Rosemary Julian Harris of Ringwood, Hampshire, has won the Feodora Gleichen prize for sculptors, open to all women sculptors. Prize carries with it a grand of £100. The entries, which are now on view at the Royal Academy, London, were judge by a committee of famous artists and sculptors including Sir William Llewellyn, president of the Royal Academy, and Sir William Reid Dick._x000D_ Photo shows: Miss Rosemary Julian Harris with her winning sculptures at the Royal Academy._x000D_ 5 November 1936
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A 19-year-old girl, wins Feodora Gleichen sculpture prize.
_x000D_ A 19-year-old girl, Miss Rosemary Julian Harris of Ringwood, Hampshire, has won the Feodora Gleichen prize for sculptors, open to all women sculptors.
Prize carries with it a grand of £100.
The entries, which are now on view at the Royal Academy, London, were judge by a committee of famous artists and sculptors including Sir William Llewellyn, president of the Royal Academy, and Sir William Reid Dick.
_x000D_ Photo shows: Miss Rosemary Julian Harris with her winning sculptures at the Royal Academy.
_x000D_ 5 November 1936.

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