Bourne Archive: Bourne People: A Stubley
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Flyer of Alfred Stubley
(ca. 1900)
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Alfred
Stubley Wm.
Pearce Sir J.
R. Somers Vine |
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This
leaflet is decorated with a simple, Art Nouveau border.
Established
1882
If you
wish your Bazaar to be a real success,
If you
wish the decorations to be
Attractive,
Novel, and Artistic,
Write at
once to Alfred Stubley, Scenic Artist and Bazaar Decorator,
Specialist in Art decorations. Fancy Fairs, Ballroom
Decorations, Outfits for Dramatic and Operatic Societies, Illuminations for
Fetes, Garden Parties, Galas, etc., etc.
The original designer to the
Speaking
of our decorations, Sir J. R. Somers Vine 1,
whose connection with the Imperial Institute
and the Old London Street in the exhibition at Kensington is so well known,
said: He has succeeded in my mind, in producing one of the prettiest pictures I
have seen out of London, and he must allow me to congratulate him, if he will,
upon the marvellous fidelity and which he has reproduced these old buildings
now shown around the walls of this exchange.”
Please
note Address, and write for Catalogue, A. Stubley, Ye Olde English Painting
Rooms, Bourne,
Wm.
Pearce, Printers,
1. His full name was Sir John Richard
Somers Vine CMG, of whom Spy
published a caricature
in 27th July 1893.