"A screen of water colour sketches by Mr. Francis Caulfield
was of very great interest, comprising a wonderfully wide range of subject:
"Richmond on Thames" is a distinctly clever piece of difficult perspective;
"Hampton Court" is scarcely less so; "The Chestnut Avenue, Bushy Park," is well
contrasted with "An Orange Grove, California." Mr. Caulfield again showed his
delightful piece of carving in oak, a panel entitled "Dolphins Plunging Through
Water," which is full of movement and vigor."
From "British Columbia Letters, No. VII" The Canadian Architect and Builder 1901