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  2. Jocelyn Burton - Wikipedia

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    Jocelyn Burton was born in Wales in 1946 and was the daughter of RAF officer Roland (Monty) Burton.Although she intended to study modern languages at Cambridge, she developed an interest in art and applied to study silversmithing at Sir John Cass College in London in 1966, but was rejected for being female.

  3. Cambridge Blue (colour) - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Blue. Cambridge Blue is the colour commonly used by sports teams from the University of Cambridge. [4] There is contextual and historical variation. The colour used since the mid-20th century by Cambridge University Boat Club is greener than that used by Cambridge University R.U.F.C. (in rugby union). This rowing colour was created ...

  4. Robert Welch (designer) - Wikipedia

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    He remained as silversmith, model maker and draughtsman until well into the 21st century. [ 12 ] In 1960, Prince Philip commissioned Robert Welch to design and produce a silver trophy, known as the Prince Philip Silver Wink, which has been awarded since 1961 to the top British university tiddlywinks team competing in inter-university matches.

  5. Arthur Price - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Price has been called a traditional English family-owned company. [1] Arthur Price himself was born on 3 March 1865, and as a young man spent two decades employed in the flatware industry before setting up his own company in Aston, Birmingham, in the name of Arthur Price of England, Master Cutlers & Silversmiths. [1]

  6. Sporting colours - Wikipedia

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    At Cambridge, teams would seek permission of the boat club to use their blue colour; by the 1860s the established sports with full blue status were rowing, cricket and athletics. In 1884, the rugby and football clubs awarded themselves blues following their varsity matches (against Oxford), leading to a debate at the Cambridge Union that was ...

  7. Hester Bateman - Wikipedia

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    Hester Bateman (bap. 1708 – 16 September 1794 [1]) was an English silversmith, renowned for her high quality flatware and ornamental silverware.A craftswoman working within the family business, she was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson.

  8. Paul de Lamerie - Wikipedia

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    Paul Jacques de Lamerie (9 April 1688 – 1 August 1751) was a London-based silversmith. The Victoria and Albert Museum describes him as the "greatest silversmith working in England in the 18th century". [2] He was being referred to as the "King's silversmith" in 1717. [3]

  9. Edward Chandler Moore - Wikipedia

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    Moore was born in New York City where his father, John Chandler Moore, was a silversmith, and learned his craft in his father's shop.From 1848 to 1851 he was a partner in the business, and when his father retired, Moore inherited the business.

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