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William Heysham Overend

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His parents were James Overend (1821 – 2 November 1875), a flax spinner, born in Bentham, Yorkshire, and Martha nÊe Hodgson (1824–1886), born in Hawkshead, Lancashire and the daughter of Braithwaite Hodgson, a wealthy landowner. The family lived in Priestgate, Darlington in the 1850s,
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painting was additional. Kirkpatrick further states that the Farragut painting was painted while Overend was in the United States. However, Mayhew, who was a colleague of Overend's, makes no reference to the New Orleans painting, but states that from the first the commission was for what became the
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magazine, produced by former pupils, and referred to him as "the most distinguished draughtsman the school had ever turned out." The Arts Club said of him: "A painter and black-and-white artist of great ability; held in affection by every member of the club." This was not a graveside eulogy, but a
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on 4 October 1882. Knowing virtually no-one in the United States, but supplied with letters of introduction from the US Minister in London to the navy department at Washington, he went vigorously to work to collect his material. He visited the ship to sketch it. He collected naval uniforms, plans,
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One of the strangest things about Overend is that he was a landsman, bred and born. He was b miles from the coast, and had no relatives in either the merchant or naval service, yet his knowledge of past and present ships of war was matched by few sailors. The following illustrations were drawn by
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noted that "he was recognized as the foremost exponent of naval art, the only man who could at once satisfy his brother artists, the student of naval history, and the professional seaman . . . His knowledge of the detail of the old ships was unequalled, and his accuracy in matters naval, both
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archaeological and of the present day, was proverbial. Modest, unassuming, and amiable, no man was more cordially liked by his professional brethren, while the high appreciation in which he was held by those who cherish naval art and literature was shown by his election to the council of the
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Overend's work was characterised by thoroughness. He maintained a stock of uniforms and weapons to serve as models for his drawings. During the 1891 Naval Exhibition at Chelsesa (2 May 1891 – October 1891) he loaned the following to the exhibition from his collection:
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Overend was not just an artist, but an engraver. He records his occupation as steel engraver in the 1891 census. Newbolt notes that Overend probably carved the woodcuts for some of his illustrations, including for the six illustrations for
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arms, sketches, photographs, and studies. He interviewed survivors and enlisted the aid of Farragut's son, a Naval Captain, in his researches. Overend painted the officers and men from photographs taken after their arrival in New Orleans.
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The Royal Museums Greenwich note that his second name is variously given as Heysham, Huysman, Heysman or Heysmann. However, his name if very clearly written Heysham on the Civil Registration Birth Index for Quarter four of
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The title of the work, and even the work itself, were both drawn from a vivid account of the battle of Mobile harbour by J. C. Kinney which was published in the June 1881 edition of Scribner's Magazine under the title
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began in 1875 when he illustrated the Sir George Nares Artic expedition. For the next decade at least he was second only to Richard Caton Woodville as an illustrator for the paper. Overend also illustrated articles in
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G.A. Henty, 1832–1902 : a bibliographical study of his British editions, with short accounts of his publishers, illustrators and designers, and notes on production methods used for his books
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a glancing blow on the port bow and then the ships ground past each other, the moment captured in the painting. In the painting, the observer seems to be at the port taffrail amidships on the
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is Overend's greatest work. The painting is enormous, being 3.048m (10 feet) wide by 1.969m (6 feet 5ÂŊ inches) high. It was painted in oils on canvas. Overend was commissioned by the
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moving deeper into the scene. Farragut is shown standing on the quarter-rail holding onto the rigging, where tradition holds that the lashed himself on in case he were hit.
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to the profession or occupation. It appears that this was one of the standard occupations and one sees the same correction for other artists in the census.
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Oxfordshire Family History Society (1821). "Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of All Saints in the City in the County of Oxford in the year 1821".
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Overend returned to London with all the reference material he had collected to paint the picture. While in the United States Overend visited the
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New York, Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820–1957 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010
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Ancestry.com. "Year: 1882; Arrival: New York City; Microfilm Serial: M237, 1820–1897; Microfilm Roll: Roll 457; Line: 1; List Number: 1429".
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Johnson and Greutzner list his exhibitions since 1880 as follows: one work at the Dudley Gallery and New Dudley Gallery, two works at the
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Luffman, Lauretta Caroline Maria (1846–1929) (first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, (MUP), 1986
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Helen Shipton (1857–1945), wrote children's fiction with a moral, almost exclusively for the SPCK, as well as some plays in later life
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Edward N. Hoare (1842–1909), a clergyman with the same name as his father, who wrote improving books and books on historical topics
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in 1897. These two elections illustrate that his work was recognised not only by his artistic peers, but also by naval historians.
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Nellie Hellis (1853–1930), Helena Jane Hellis, a writer of books for children with a Christian message, and a popular lecturer on
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After leaving Bruce Castle School in the summer of 1857, Overend spend the next three years in the studio of Davis Cooper, son of
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Overend was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Oils on 27 January 1886. He was elected to the Council of the
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Kirkpatrick lists over 100 books illustrated by Overend for over four dozen authors. The authors he illustrated for included:
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would shortly be selling prints of the painting. The painting was on display in the premises of James S Earle and Sons, in
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Eden, Charles Henry (1839–1900) (first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4, (MUP), 1972)
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Navy and army illustrated : a magazine descriptive and illustrative of everyday life in the defensive service of the
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but the 1861 census found them living at No, 2, Buccleuch Terrace, Hackney. By now, his father was a railway contractor.
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A dictionary of artists who have exhibited works in the principal London exhibitions of oil paintings from 1760 to 1880
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His father died in 1875 and his mother returned to Lancashire where she was living with her sister in the 1881 census.
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The headmaster of Charterhouse, twenty years after Overend left the school, wrote to him to request material for the
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Royal Commission for the Chicago Exhibition, 1893 (1893). "Fine Arts: Chalk, Charcoal, Paster, and other Drawings".
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Despite his early death "he did a prodigious amount of work in his comparatively short life". An obituary in the
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Overend attacked the commission with his usual thoroughness. He left Liverpool for New York, arriving on the RMS
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Overend returned from America and painted the work in his painting in 1883 in his Ormonde Street Studio. The
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Overend found it difficult at first to earn his living as a painter. His first successful submission to the
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P. C. Kinney who had written the account of the battle was from Hartford and was featured in the painting.
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Edgar T. Pickering, a writer of boys' adventure books and a prolific writer of stories for boys' magazines
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Ella Edersheim Overton (1864–1947), who contributed to religious-themed magazines and published two novels
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Farragut painting, he also states that the work was painted in Overend's Ormond Street studio in London.
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in September 1884. In 1885 G. A. R. Dorchester were selling prints of the painting for 25 cents each.
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Written by Robert J. Kirkpatrick, this included a long bibliography of books illustrated by Overend.
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Survey of London: Volume 21, the Parish of St Pancras Part 3: Tottenham Court Road and Neighbourhood
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by William Haysham Overend. This painting was displayed posthumously in the Royal Academy in 1898.
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A Supplement To Allibone S Critical Dictionary Of English Literature British And American Authors
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A Supplement To Allibone S Critical Dictionary Of English Literature British And American Authors
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noted that Overend had never been strong since he injured his leg, and that he had complained of
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The Men Who Drew For Boys (And Girls): 101 Forgotten Illustrators of Children's Books: 1844–1970
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The boy waves his cap to call attention to their plight before they are swept under by the tide
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Charles H. Eden (1839–1900), a public servant and writer on travel and of over a dozen novels
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Sydney Mary Sitwell (1840–1908), a novelist who also wrote a standard text on the growth of
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Samuel Whitchurch Sadler (1821–1886), a retired paymaster-in-chief of the Royal Navy wrote
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Royal Naval Exhibition 1891: Official Catalogue and Guide: Opened at Chelsea, May 2nd 1891
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Royal Commission for the Chicago Exhibition, 1893 (1893). "Fine Arts: Paintings in Oil".
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Mayhew's statement that he was born miles inland (Coatham in Yorkshire is on the coast).
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St John, Judith; Tenny, Dana; MacTaggart, Hazel I. (1975). "Stories – 1850 and after".
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Mary Shipley (1843–1914), wrote children's fiction with a moral, mostly for the SPCK
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Various paintings including a coloured sheet of 12 figures in Navy costumes for 1854
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was in 1872, and by 1880 he had exhibited twice with both the Royal Academy and the
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Overend illustrated not only juvenile fiction, but also books for adults, such as
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Laura M. Lane (1846–1929), Lauretta Caroline Maria Luffman, an English writer and
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The painting was valued at $ 4,000 when it was displayed in at an art dealer's in
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Mayhew, Athol (1884). "Battle-Painters of the 19th Century: III. W. H. Overend".
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Beginning as a painter, Overend moved into illustration. His connection with the
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Mary Onley (1835–1908), an English schoolmistress and author of children's books
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Catherine E. Smith, wrote children's fiction with a moral, mostly for the SPCK
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who mainly wrote stories for girls, moved to Australia and became a journalist
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in May 1885. It was also displayed in other towns throughout the US including
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The boys hold up the looters who are piling up the fruits of their robberies
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Beech Wood, who wrote children's fiction with a moral, mostly for the SPCK
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E. M. Alford (1841–1905), an English poet and writer of historical fiction
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An August Morning with Farragut: The Battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864
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Howard Roberts, J. R.; Godfrey, Walter H., eds. (1949). "Conway Street".
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The Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books: 1476-1910: A Catalogue
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An August morning with Farragut; the Battle of Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864
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F. C. Beames (1863–1944), an English author of books for young children
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He and his parents gave Darlington as his birthplace on census returns.
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The boys watch the bombardment of Alexandria together with their guard
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M. Bramston (1841–1912), an author of 40 or so religious-themed novels
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At the Circulating Library: A database of Victorian Fiction 1837–1901
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At the Circulating Library: A database of Victorian Fiction 1837–1901
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which is often a symptom of tertiary syphilis. Other causes included
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800–1914
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Chris Beetles Gallery (6 November 2014). "William Heysham Overend".
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The Hartford Poet Harry Howard Brownell was featured in the painting
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Jack swims towards the spar to pass a rope to the foundering ship
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John C. Hutcheson (1840–1897), a British writer about life at sea
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Overend died at his residence, 17 Southampton Street (now named
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type heeling over after damage to the armour below the waterline
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William Heysham Overend was born on 5 October 1851 in Coatham,
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A painting by Overend at the [Royal Museums Greenwich]
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Gypsy life: Being an Account of Our Gipsies and Their Children
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cleric and popular novelist, including tract novels for the
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Anglican Parish Registers; Reference Number: PAR189/1/R2/1
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in 1884 for articles on the development of naval warfare.
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January 1886. Hartford was the town for which Farragut's
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An August morning with Farragut; the Battle of Mobile Bay
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An August Morning with Farragut: The Battle of Mobile Bay
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Executive Committee (1891). "Historic Loan Collection".
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New type of ram with defensive netting against torpedoes
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description of him more than 20 years after his death.
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9 assorted Naval officers swords and Midshipmen's dirks
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The boys are attacked by rioters in the poorer quarter
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The Philadelphia Inquirer: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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New-type of line of battle ship under steam and sail
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type sinking by the stern after being torpedoed aft
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"Overend, William Heysman". 1060:Example of book illustration for juvenile fiction 409:Iron clad line of battle ship attacking a harbour 3056: 2260:(Monday 22 September 1884): 5. 2 September 1884. 1956: 1889: 1873:(Saturday 13 November 1875): 5. 13 November 1875 827:(1845–1892), an English historian and journalist 186:, less than 6.5 km from Coatham Mundeville. 3026:A partial lists of books illustrated by Overend 2344: 2342: 2245:(Thursday 1 November 1883): 3. 1 November 1883. 1915: 1856: 1666: 1051:(1838–1912), an Irish cleric, who wrote on the 774:(1874–1948), an Irish dramatist, novelist, and 744:Marion Clifford Butler (1841–1919), an English 3090:Members of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters 2749:(Friday 21 February 1908): 1. 2 February 1908. 2663: 2598:"Luffman, Lauretta Caroline Maria (1846–1929)" 2305:(Saturday 23 January 1886): 1. 2 January 1886. 2071:(Thursday 28 January 1886): 2. 2 January 1886. 1754: 1752: 1750: 1748: 1746: 1744: 1162:Example of book illustration for adult fiction 873:(1830–1876), an English novelist, editor, and 2930:. London: Truslove and Hanson, Ltd. pp.  2862: 2846:. London: London County Council. p. 49. 2829:(Saturday 3 October 1891): 3. 3 October 1891. 2778: 2738: 2320:(Monday 8 February 1886): 2. 8 February 1886. 2000: 1998: 1996: 1994: 1931:. London: George Bell and Sons. p. 175. 1616: 1564:The justification for the purchase was that: 1535:The enumerator seems to have added the words 159:. 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London: Chris Beetles Gallery. p. 52 1064:The following illustrations were drawn for 618:forced their way past the forts protecting 293:The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine 2888:(Saturday 26 March 1898): 2. 2 March 1898. 2873:(Saturday 19 March 1898): 5. 1 March 1898. 2589: 2548: 2526:(Saturday 29 April 1882): 7. 2 April 1882. 2042: 1991: 1957:Johnson, J.; Greutzner, A. (8 June 1905). 1184:, starting with the October 1891 edition. 622:. The Admiral was about his flagship, the 604:Victory!: the Prize Crew taking possession 602:in Chicago where he exhibited a painting, 346:9 assorted Naval and Marine coats and hats 31: 2803: 2753: 2620: 2530: 2234: 2142:Official Catalogue of the British Section 2100:Official Catalogue of the British Section 2086:(Saturday 6 March 1886): 1. 6 March 1886. 2057: 1839: 1837: 582:'s conquest of New Orleans, and that the 2924:Rogers, G. A. F. (1920). "The Members". 2406:"Author:Mary Eliza Bramston (1841–1912)" 2398: 2349:Kirkpatrick, Robert J. (1 August 2018). 2273:The Evening Telegraph: Buffalo, New York 2264: 2189: 2075: 2048: 1965: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1819: 1817: 1698: 1619:"The Hero of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805" 1617:van der Merwe, Pieter (1 January 2020). 1610: 1584:It is still on display in the Wadsworth. 854:(1832–1902), a prolific writer of boy's 559: 227: 146: 2708: 2678: 2515: 2333:Hartford Courant: Hartford, Connecticut 2318:Hartford Courant: Hartford, Connecticut 2303:Hartford Courant: Hartford, Connecticut 2228:Hartford Courant: Hartford, Connecticut 2084:Hartford Courant: Hartford, Connecticut 2069:Hartford Courant: Hartford, Connecticut 1974:"Artists: Overend, W(illiam) H(eysman)" 1758: 651:is grinding along the port side of the 491:Ship caught by spur when end on ramming 380:Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine 3085:People educated at Bruce Castle School 3080:People educated at Charterhouse School 3057: 2923: 2917: 2833: 2818: 2574: 2540:(1908). "Hoare, Rev Edward Newenham". 2485: 2428: 2368: 2294: 2230:(Tuesday 1 June 1886): 4. 1 June 1886. 2219: 2174: 1924: 1871:Ulverston Mirror and Furness Reflector 1843: 1690:Kirkpatrick, Robert J. 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Coatham Mundeville
ROI

County Durham
Coatham
Middlesbrough
Coatham Mundeville
Darlington, Durham
St Cuthbert's Church, Darlington
Charterhouse School
Bruce Castle School
Abraham Cooper
RA

Royal Academy
Society of British Artists
Illustrated London News
The English Illustrated Magazine
Good Words
Pall Mall Magazine
The Boy's Own Paper
Chums
The Graphic
The Magazine of Art
The Leisure Hour
London Society
St. Nicholas
Penny Illustrated Paper
G. A. Henty

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