Correspondence of Sir Henry Tate 1854-1904
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Conway W. Martin
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Tate, Henry, 1819-1899
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Henry Tate was born at Chorley in 1819, the seventh son of a Unitarian minister. He was educated in a school run by his father and entered the grocery trade as an apprentice at the age of thirteen. By the age of twenty he had bought his first shop. Around this time he married Jane Wignall of Aughton, and a year later his first son was born. At the age of twenty six he owned a chain of shops and had begun to expand into the wholesale trade. In 1859 he became a partner in the sugar firm of John Wr...
Earl of Carlisle
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Orchardson W. Q.
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Linton J. D.
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Royal Institute of Water-Colours London
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Tate, Henry, 1819-1899
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Henry Tate was born at Chorley in 1819, the seventh son of a Unitarian minister. He was educated in a school run by his father and entered the grocery trade as an apprentice at the age of thirteen. By the age of twenty he had bought his first shop. Around this time he married Jane Wignall of Aughton, and a year later his first son was born. At the age of twenty six he owned a chain of shops and had begun to expand into the wholesale trade. In 1859 he became a partner in the sugar firm of John Wr...
Tadema Sir Lawrence Alma-
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Millais, John Everett, 1829-1896
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Brother of Lester Wallack's wife Emily. From the description of Correspondence to Emily Wallack, 1883. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 236184633 English painter. From the description of Autograph letters signed : 2 Palace Gate, Kensington ; and elsewhere, to Arthur Sullivan, 1870 Aug. 19, [n.y.] Nov. 2, and [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270125260 British painter and illustrator. From the description of Corre...
Von Herkomer Hubert
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Parliament (Musical group)
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Waterhouse, John William, 1849-1917
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Frith, William Powell, 1819-1909
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William Powell Frith was a popular and successful Victorian painter. His early talent was nourished by his working-class father, and he was educated at Sass's Art School and the Royal Academy. His early paintings were generally derived from classical or literary themes; in later life, he painted contemporary Victorian compositions that proved to be highly popular, and remain interesting as images of the age. He also published articles critical of the Neo-Raphaelites. From the descrip...
Royal Academy (London)
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Leader, Benjamin Williams, 1831-1923
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The Tate Gallery
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Watts G. F.
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Leighton Lord Frederick
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