EMPIRE ACADEMY
MOVEMENT TO ENCOURAGE ART Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, December 19. (Received December 20, at 10 a.m.) A movement has been inaugurated to establish an Empire academy in London to encourage the latent talent in Britain and tho dominions. A building costing £1,000,000 will ultimately be erected, and will include galleries, where pictures and sculpture will be exhibited, and theatre and halls for dramatic productions. It is announced that the supporters of the movement include Lord Strathspey, Mr Coates, Sir James P.arr, and Lord Howard Do Walden.
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Evening Star, Issue 19436, 20 December 1926, Page 5
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88EMPIRE ACADEMY Evening Star, Issue 19436, 20 December 1926, Page 5
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