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Evangeline Barratt
Evangeline Barratt was actively painting in Hitchin during the 1930s, specialising in topographical painting.
Her work is represented in Hitchin Museum's collections by a series of watercolours of street scenes, mostly painted in gentle tones on coloured papers, usually beige or buff in tone.
Her works were exhibited in Letchworth in 1933 and in Guildford in 1939: others were exhibited at the Royal Academy, at the Royal Society of British Artists, at the Royal Institure of Painters in Watercolours, and at the Society of Women Artists.
Hitchin Museum holds four examples of her work.

Bridge Street, Hitchin, by Evangeline Barratt
