12 SEPTEMBER 1931, Page 26

The International Illumination Congress will be remem- bered by Londoners

for tile flood-lighting of important buildings which delights vast crowds nightly. The delegates haVe been presented by the London Committee with a most attractive pamphlet, A London Symphony, in which various well-known writers try to give them unconventional glimpses of London in various aspects. Sir Claude Schuster, for instance, writes on Parliament and the Law Courts, Mr. A. H. Thomas on the City, Mr. James Bone on Art, and Miss Edith Shackleton on Shopping. The pamphlet is well illustrated and forms a pleasant souvenir of a notable gathering.

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