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  2. Phyllis Marion Gotch - Wikipedia

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    The Child Enthroned 1894 by T. C. Gotch, featuring his daughter Phyllis Maureen Gotch. Phyllis Marian Gotch (1882–1963), also known as Phyllis Maureen Gotch and in later life as Marquise de Verdières, was the only child of Newlyn-based artists, Caroline Burland Yates and Thomas Cooper Gotch.

  3. PZ 87 The Rosebud - Wikipedia

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    Rosebud hull. The Rosebud - PZ 87 - was the Newlyn-based fishing boat at the centre of the attempt by Newlyn villagers to save their condemned properties in the 1930s. The Rosebud was built in Newlyn in 1919 and was a 50 feet (15 m) long coastal lugger with a mizzen and small petrol engine.

  4. The Newry Highwayman - Wikipedia

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    The Newry Highwayman" is a traditional Irish folk song about a highwayman's life, deeds, and death. It is also found in Ireland, the United States and Canada with titles such as "Rambling Boy" and "Rude and Rambling Man". The earliest known version is from 1788, likely printed by John Brown, in a chapbook entitled "The irish robbers's [sic ...

  5. Mellor Brothers - Wikipedia

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    He died at Newlyn, Victoria while visiting a daughter. [23] John Fox Mellor (22 February 1845 – 4 May 1913) was born in Adelaide and learned the trade of an ironmoulder, but left the business for farming. He secured a property at The Reedbeds, where he lived for 41 years.

  6. List of Old Alleynians - Wikipedia

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    Stanhope Forbes (1857–1947), artist and member of the once influential Newlyn school of painters [1] [2] Stephen Gardiner, OBE (1924–2007), British architect, teacher and writer; Walter Hodges (1909–2004), English illustrator and author [2] James Jarvis, graphic artist; Anthony F. Kersting (1916–2008), photographer

  7. John Drew MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    The Young Apprentice, Newlyn Copperworks by Stanhope Forbes depicts MacKenzie. John Drew MacKenzie (10 April 1861 – 22 July 1918) was a British master craftsman and instructor of the Newlyn Copper school in Cornwall, England. His style is described as arts and crafts/Art Nouveau. [1]

  8. Nancy Wynne-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Her first public exhibition was in a group show (1957) at the Pasmore Edwards Gallery, Newlyn. Other group shows were Jefferson Place Gallery, Washington, DC, USA (1959), and in Falmouth, Cornwall (1960). Her solo exhibitions were at the New Vision Centre, London (1962) and 1965, Florence (1963) and Dolgellau (1964).

  9. Peter Lanyon - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 he was elected Chairman of the Newlyn Society of Artists and was elected a Bard of the Gorseth Kernow, with the bardic name Marghak an Gwyns (Rider of the Winds) [6] for services to Cornish art. In 1962 he spent seven months painting a mural commissioned for the house of Stanley J Seeger in New Jersey, USA. The following year he spent ...