painted with a different scene. ''March on Lake Chaudiere'' shows rural folk going about daily activities on the lakeshore, a church in the distance. This is after the painting by W H Bartlett (1809-1854) with the same title, relating to the River Chaudiere, Quebec, Canada. The verso is plain. The second fan shows ''Peterboro'' and depicts gentlefolk strolling down the high street, a cathedral behind. The verso is plain. Both screens are mounted on turned wooden handles, lightly painted and gilded. Overall height of each 15.5 inches or 39.5cmRubbing to the painted handles, now quite dull. Tiny losses to the wood. The screens hold good colour and appear sound.