An exhibition of paintings by a London omnibus conductor is in progress at the Cooling Galleries in New Bond Street - the artist is Dr Reginald Tilbrook and art experts are so impressed by his skill in oils and watercolours that they have arranged the exhibition of his works - Mr Tilbrook was inspired to paint four years ago by the beauty of some antiques which he saw in the Caledonian Market - he had won art prizes as a schoolboy and he added to his knowledge by visits to art galleries - he is exhibiting forty-two pictures in borrowed frames - the subjects range from Southend seasons to a backyard view from his home in Hounslow - photo shows Mrs Charles Gerrard ( the wife of the famous artist ) giving Mr Reginald Milbrook her opinion on his pictures at the Cooling Galleries January 21st February 21st 1932
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TOP19172837
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