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in London, but before the end of the year he had returned to Leicester to join the family business (which was styled T. Combe and Son between 1826 and 1835). After his father's death he moved to Oxford, and joined the University Press (or Clarendon Press) in 1837 at its then new (1830) building in
209:, off Walton Street, near the University Press. His widow retained and expanded his collection of Pre-Raphaelite art. On her death in 1893, the bulk of the collection was bequeathed to the university and is now in the 183:. By 1838, he was superintendent of the 'learned side' of the press, and soon acquired shares in the business. By 1851, he was senior partner in the Press. As a result, he amassed a considerable fortune. 148: 175: 462: 477: 467: 472: 452: 399: 353: 417: 300: 282: 143:
Combe was the son of Thomas Combe senior (died 1836?), a printer, stationer, bookseller and newspaper proprietor in
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in Oxford, who painted portraits of Combe's family. They were also devotees of the Tractarian or
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Thomas & Martha Combe's grave at St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford, with biography
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now commemorates Thomas Combe and his wife Martha as founders of the church.
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Blue plaque to Thomas & Martha Combe on St Barnabas' Church, Oxford
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on the outside wall of St Barnabas Church installed by the
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W Holman Hunt
Oxford University Press
St Barnabas Church, Oxford
Martha Combe
University
Oxford University Press
St Barnabas Church
Jericho
Oxford Canal
Leicester
Joseph Parker
Stationers' Company

campanile
St Barnabas Church, Oxford
Michael Angelo Nattali
Walton Street
Martha
Pre-Raphaelites
John Everett Millais
Oxford Movement
St Sepulchre's Cemetery
Ashmolean Museum

Thomas Woolner
Ashmolean Museum
Oxford
blue plaque
Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board

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