Watts Gallery reception building and shop
In the Kiln Room
Tea/coffee in the Kiln Room before we start our programme of tours
The linocut exhibition
Our guide in the Watts Gallery - Sue Lippitt
The Watts Gallery
In the Watts Gallery
In the Watts Gallery - "Diana's Nymphs" (G F Watts)
In the Watts Gallery - "Charles Couzens" (G F Watts), and a bronze of the big horse sculpture
In the Watts Gallery - "A Wounded Heron" explained by our guide
In the Watts Gallery - "Hope"
In the Watts Gallery - "Under a Dry Arch" (G F Watts) - alluding to the poverty of the time
In the Watts Gallery - the Portraits
In the Watts Gallery - "Ophelia" (G F Watts)
Sculptures at the Watts Gallery
Watts Chapel
Watts Chapel, with our guide Hilary Underwood
Watts Chapel - the grave of Aldous Huxley
Watts Chapel - simple grave for G F Watts (died 1904)
Watts Chapel - commemoration for G F Watts
Hazel Putland, our guide around Limnerslease house and studio
In the grounds of Limnerslease house and studio - terracotta 'mobiles' on the trees outside
In the grounds of Limnerslease house and studio - marking the Pilgrims' Way
Limnerslease house and studio
Limnerslease - the studio
In the De Morgan Gallery - "The Dryad"
In the De Morgan Gallery - "The Worship of Mammon" (1909)