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22: 246: 370:(1863-1942) was a painter and exhibited at the Royal Cambrian Academy from 1900 to 1903. In 1905 she qualified as a midwife. She worked at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, one of the oldest maternity hospitals in Europe. In 1908 she published "The maternity nurses’ daily guide or pocket-book of reference, being clear and concise directions as to the duties and responsibilities of a maternity nurse from the time of her engagement to nurse a patient until the completion of the case," which ran to three editions. 285: 224:(1815–1895) when Mr. Bruce. Painted 1880. Oil on canvas, 59 x 48.5 cm Mansion House, Cardiff. Cardiff Council. See Weekly Mail 14 February 1880. Henry Bruce, 1st Lord Aberdare, said of Barnett Samuel Marks: " is not only an excellent artist, whose likenesses are remarkably good, but he is one of the best-hearted men I know." 142:, 60 Great Queen Street. He painted at least two portraits for the Hall and, after the disastrous fire in 1883, he was commissioned to paint copies of two important paintings that had been badly damaged. He was a Master of this lodge and was presented with a Past Master's jewel in 1889. Amongst the brothers were 470:
England, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers, 1751-1921 Library and Museum of Freemasonry; London, England; Freemasonry Membership Registers; Description: Register of Admissions: Country and Foreign ‘I’, #940-1205, fols 1-319; Register of Admissions: Country and Foreign ‘A’,
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In 1866, after consistently exhibiting at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, with a growing reputation as a portrait painter and a young family to educate, Barnett Samuel Marks moved to London. His studio was initially in Great Portland Street, then at Westbourne Terrace, and later, from 1874, in
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See various articles and announcements in the South Wales press available at The National Library of Wales (Welsh Newspapers Online): Glamorgan, Monmouth and Brecon Gazette and Merthyr Guardian 14 Jan 1843; Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette 3 November 1849 and 1
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studio and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1900 and 1907. Between 1900 and 1915 she exhibited yearly at the Royal Cambrian Academy: also from 1922 to 1924. She specialised in animal paintings: particularly cats. She wrote and illustrated The Cat in History, Legend and Art which was published in
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He maintained contact with Cardiff, contributing to and helping to organise exhibitions in the town, for example the Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition of 1870, which was the first major public art exhibition to be held in Cardiff, the Fine Arts Exhibition at the Drill Hall in 1879 and the early
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Barnett Samuel Marks was born in Cardiff on 8 May 1827, the first child of Mark Lyon Marks, originally from Neath, and Ann Michael from Swansea. His father was a watchmaker and auctioneer and an important figure in the establishment of the Jewish community in Cardiff. His mother's grandfather, a
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Full-length portrait of HRH George, Prince of Wales (later George IV) (1762-1830), Grand Master of the Moderns’ Grand Lodge from 1790 to 1813, painted wearing the robes of the Order of the Garter.] Painted 1885. Oil on canvas 238.5 x 147.5 cm, The Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London.
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He contributed to a number of private exhibitions and taught art at the Westminster Jews’ Free School and the Bayswater Jewish School, whilst continuing his career as a portrait painter. More than ever in London, he was affected by the numbers of homeless children on the streets and the work of
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Full-length portrait of HRH Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (sixth son of George III) (1773-1843) Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England from 1813 to 1843, painted wearing Highland costume. Painted in 1885. Oil on canvas 249 x 147.5 cm. The Library and Museum of Freemasonry,
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Portrait of Mr. Daniel Thomas (1849-1884). Painted 1884 - posthumously after Thomas, colliery manager, died trying to rescue others involved in a mining explosion at Penygraig, Pontypridd. Oil on canvas, 76.7 x 63.7 cm. National Museum of Wales, National Museum Cardiff. See Weekly Mail 16
393:(1867-1941) was an architect who wrote a number of books on architecture. He was secretary of the Concrete Institute (which would become the Institution of Structural Engineers) from 1917 to 1921. He was elected member (for Hammersmith) of the Board of Deputies of British Jews in 1913. 184:
He was a committee member of the Jews’ Free School, the Westminster Jews’ Free School and the Bayswater Jewish School, and was a delegate to the Jewish Voluntary Schools Association. He was also Vice-President of the Industrial Committee of the charitable organisation "The
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Portrait of Edward (1837-1898), 1st Earl of Lathom and 2nd Baron Skelmersdale, GCB. Painted 1893. Oil on canvas, 239 x 145 cm (estimated). The Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London. Exhibited at the Royal Cambrian Academy Exhibition of 1894. See Catalogue (no.
376:(1864-1947) was a concert pianist and music teacher. She was the author of The sonata, its form and meaning as exemplified in the piano sonatas by Mozart, first published in 1921. She also wrote and had published two songs with words written by Barnett Samuel Marks. 71:
Early the following year Marks married his cousin Zipporah from Swansea, the second daughter of his deceased uncle Michael Marks, and he moved from St Mary Street to his own home and studio at 33 Charles Street, Cardiff. From 1859 he regularly exhibited at the
350:. His first wife died nine months after their Anglican marriage and later that year he renounced the Jewish faith and was baptised. He had one daughter with his second wife. Gladys Mary Jessie Marks (1888-1981) was Barnett Samuel Mark's only grandchild. 53:
and took part in cultural events in the town. He supplemented his income from painting portraits by giving art classes. His studio was at the family home on the major commercial street of St Mary Street, Cardiff, where his father's business was based.
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The family home was in the then country suburb of Ealing, where they lived from 1867 to c.1897. Marks involved himself in the local community here and supported John Allen Brown in the establishment of the Ealing Free Library, which opened in 1883.
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Board School Children or Some of our New Pupils, painted from sketches taken in a London board school. Painted 1874. Oil on canvas 47.6 x 74.3 cm. National Museum of Wales acquired by the then Cardiff Museum 1882. See Cardiff Times 6 August
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Saved from the Streets, Portraits of Boys on Board the 'Chichester' Training Ship: Escape as a Bird out of the Snare of the Fowler. Painted c.1872. Oil on canvas, 38 x 72.3 cm. National Maritime Museum. See Cardiff Times 9 March
87:. The experience seems to have had a big impact on him. He used the image of a young boy to highlight the plight of poor children in the town. A resulting series of paintings would bring him considerable notice at the Royal Academy. 208:
Saved from the Streets, Portraits of Boys on Board the 'Chichester' Training Ship: In Deep Mire Where There is No Standing. Painted c.1872. Oil on canvas, 38 x 72.3 cm. National Maritime Museum. See Cardiff Times 9 March
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London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 London Metropolitan Archives, Saint John, Northfields, 1883 DRO/116/A/01, Item 001 p.73; London, England, Deaths and Burials, St Mary, Ealing 1884 Call Number: dro/037/a/01/052
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wealthy silversmith and merchant, had arrived in South Wales from Germany in the middle of the eighteenth century and the family had played a key part in establishing the first major Jewish community in Wales at Swansea.
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He took part in two three-day matches when a Cardiff XXII challenged an All-England XI, scoring ducks in three innings and being not out without score in the other, and taking no wickets. This information was found at
181:, the Pro Grand Master (see below). He continued painting portraits at least until 1898, when he was in his early 70s and he also exhibited a number of still life paintings in later life at the Royal Cambrian Academy. 204:
The Dock, a Reminiscence of the Court. Painted c.1868–1871. Oil on canvas, 35 x 31 cm. Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Exhibited at the Royal Cambrian Academy Exhibition 1907. See Catalogue (no.
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Address given in an exhibition catalogue: Dudley Gallery, Winter exhibition of cabinet pictures in oil : under the management of the Committee of the Dudley Gallery, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly 1868,
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Portrait of Mrs Mary Frost at the Age of 80. Painted 1880. Oil on canvas, 61 x 51 cm, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath. (Painted in 1880 according to British and Irish Paintings in Public Collections).
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Portrait of the Reverend Edward Matthews (1813-1892). Painted c.1887. Oil on canvas, 116 x 90.5 cm, The National Library of Wales. See Montgomeryshire Express and Radnor Times 29 November 1892.
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in Cardiff and was an adjudicator of art for the Eisteddfod of 1885. He was present at the opening of the New Synagogue in Cardiff in 1897, having been President of the Cardiff Hebrew Congregation.
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inspired a series of diptychs showing groups of boys before and after their rescue. These paintings received favourable comment from the art critic of the Art Journal and were seen and applauded by
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Self-portrait. Painted 1884. Oil on canvas, 75 x 62 cm. Ealing Central Library. Ealing Local History Centre. Exhibited in the Cardiff Fine Art Exhibition of 1884. See Weekly Mail 1 March 1884.
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Portrait of John Allen Brown (1833-1903), FRGS, First Chairman of the Ealing Free Library. Painted 1888. Oil on canvas, 79 x 74.5 cm, Ealing Central Library, Ealing Local History Centre.
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He exhibited several paintings amongst which was his painting "Saved from the Streets" (see above). Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette 20 August 1870.
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For example: Dudley Gallery, Winter exhibition of cabinet pictures in oil : under the management of the Committee of the Dudley Gallery, Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly 1867, 1868
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Cardiff Free Library and Museum, Catalogue of the Free Lending Library, the Reference Library, and the Boys'Library. 1866 The British Library; Cardiff Times 12 January 1866.
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Portrait of John Hemingway (1795-1872) Stonemason for the Britannia Bridge across the Menai Strait. Painted 1854. Oil on canvas. 162 x 120 cm Treftadaeth Menai Heritage.
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Library and Museum of Freemasonry; London, England; Freemasonry Membership Registers; Description: Register of Contributions: London Lodges, 805-1271 (1832); 548-1329 (1863)
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From reports in the South Wales press: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette 14 May 1859, 19 May 1860, 15 May 1863, 6 May 1864, 10 May 1867.
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Portrait of Alderman Daniel Lewis, J.P., Mayor of Cardiff 1890-1891. Painted 1893. Oil on canvas, 126 x 100.5 cm. City Hall Cardiff. See Evening Express 14 March 1893.
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in 1856 at the St David's Lodge, which met in Aberdare, moving to the Glamorgan Lodge in Cardiff in 1861. With fellow Freemasons and Cardiff gentlemen he played cricket at
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Saved from the Streets, Portraits of Boys on Board the 'Chichester' Training Ship Diptych Painted c.1872. Oil on canvas, 38 x 72.3 cm. National Maritime Museum. See above.
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In 1892 he was commissioned to paint a portrait of the then Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII) for a public institution in Calcutta (Kolkata). The following year the
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Portrait of Lieutenant-General A. E. Goldsmid, President of the Cardiff Hebrew congregation was presented to the new synagogue. See The Cardiff Times 28 May 1898 p.3
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To whom his architect son, Percy Leman Marks, was articled. Isidore Harris (ed) The Jewish Year Book 5668-9 (9 September 1907 – 31 December 1908) London 1907 p.376.
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Portrait of Reverend Dr Thomas Davies. Oil on canvas 127 x 101.5 cm, Scolton Manor Museum, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire County Council's Museums Service.
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Portrait of Thomas Fenn (1820-1901). Painted 1890. Oil on canvas, 142 a 110 cm. The Library and Museum of Freemasonry. See Cambrian 12 December 1890.
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London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 London Metropolitan Archives, Clapham Park St Stephen, 1884, Register of Baptism, P95/ste1, Item 002
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Reported in local newspapers, e.g. Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette 30 January 1858. Marks painted the young
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The Dock, a Reminiscence of the Court. Painted c.1868–1871. Oil on canvas, 35 x 31 cm. Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. See above.
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Portrait of Frederic Davison (c.1815-1889). Painted c.1885. Oil on canvas, 125.5 x 100 cm, The Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London.
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Painted as a replacement of the painting by Matthew William Peters (itself a copy of a Joshua Reynolds) that was destroyed by fire in 1883.
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Marks was educated privately in Cardiff. In addition to his early promise as an artist and portrait painter, he played the piano and the
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Portrait of David Duncan. Painted 1899. Oil on canvas, 126 x 100 cm. Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales.
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In c.1897 the Marks family moved from Ealing to 10 Matheson Road, Kensington where Barnett Samuel Marks died on 6 December 1916.
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Portrait of Andrew Fulton, Mayor of Cardiff 1884-1885. Painted 1895. Oil on canvas, 124.5 x 99 cm. City Hall, Cardiff.
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The Portrait of Sir John Braddick Monckton and Portrait of Thomas Fenn (see above). The Library and Museum of Freemasonry.
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in 1888. She taught maths and was editor of the Mathematical Section of the Educational Times and was a member of the
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See Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette 26 November 1859; Who’s Who 1914 p.1394
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1917 Labayen-Pywell p.165
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Isidore Harris (ed) The Jewish Year Book 5668-9 (9 September 1907 – 31 December 1908) London 1907 p.376
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Isidore Harris (ed) The Jewish Year Book 5668-9 (9 September 1907 – 31 December 1908) London 1907 p.374
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Isidore Harris (ed) The Jewish Year Book 5668-9 (9 September 1907 – 31 December 1908) London 1907 p.375
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Advertised in Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette 12 December 1857.
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In late 1857 his career received a boost when he gained the patronage of the Marchioness of Bute.
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For example, the portrait of Lord Aberdare in 1880, see 'Cardiff Council Minutes: 1879-81', in
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From 1885: see Catalogue of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art Third Annual Exhibition 1885.
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See Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette 25 February 1860.
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The Wellcome Trust; London, England; The Midwives Roll; Reference: b24389596_i13779497
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Sir Edward Montague Nelson Esq. (1841-1919), JP, CC. Oil on canvas, 122 x 96 cm.
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The Rise of Provincial Jewry The early Communities - Section 5 - (Oxford to Yarmouth)
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Trove digitised newspapers, Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW) Thursday 26 April 1928
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In 1879 he joined the Buckingham and Chandos Lodge of Freemasons which met at the
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See Catalogue of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art Fifth Annual Exhibition 1887.
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The Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London Museum objects Item ID M2002/81.
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For example that of Sir Morgan Morgan, 'Cardiff Council Minutes: 1887-9', in
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London. Painted as a replacement of an original destroyed by fire in 1883.
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Address given in 1898 in London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965.
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Portrait of John Allen Brown. Photo credit: Ealing Local History Centre;
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Self Portrait painted 1884. Photo credit: Ealing Local History Centre;
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who had succeeded to the Marquessate in 1848 when he was a baby.
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A full-length portrait of HRH George, Prince of Wales after
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Catalogues of the Royal Cambrian Academy exhibitions.
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Barnett Samuel and Zipporah Marks had six children:
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social realism
ophicleide
Freemason
Cardiff Arms Park
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Volunteer Force
jury service
Cardiff Free Library
Fitzroy Square
Solomon Alexander Hart
Ford Madox Brown
Robert William Edis
George Bernard Shaw
Dr. Barnardo
John Ruskin
Freemasons' Hall
Sir John Braddick Monckton
Bram Stoker
Royal Cambrian Academy
Cymmrodorion Society
National Eisteddfod of Wales
United Grand Lodge of England
Edward, First Earl of Lathom
Jewish Board of Guardians
Lord Aberdare
Sir John Braddick Monckton
Joseph Edwards

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