ARK No.28, Journal of the Royal College of Art, 1961

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Contents include : “London and the Arcadian Dream” – Kenneth Baynes. “A Mad Tea Party” – Kenneth Baynes and Barry Kirk. “Beaulieu Jazz Festival” – Photography Allan Marshall. “Two Poems” – Roger Durgnat. “The Adam Faith Show” – Photography Allan Marshall. “Drawing” – Tony Preston. “Glass Painting, a Neglected Mystery” – Lawrence Lee. “Keith Vaughn Answers Questions About his Work ” – Kenneth Baynes. “Royal Betrayal 698” – A Letter from Monty Davis. “Styling and Furniture” – Geoff Harcourt. “A View of Opposites” – Ray Arnatt. “Poems” – George Bourner & Harold Collins, Alison De Vere.

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