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1903. The Brocks had helped with fund raising for the building of the new Chapel in 1903. Bertha and Katharine manned stalls at the Puritan Bazaar in the Guildhall to raise money for the new chapel, while the brothers performed in the concert. All four brothers, and Charles' wife were at the church to receive the Free Church Summer School in August 1907. Katharine was the president of the Girls Guild at St. Andrews. As noted above, the Brocks were frequent contributors to social functions and concerts at St. Andrew's. Thomas was a member of the
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Cambridge School of Art promoted education in arts and crafts. As part of the effort to promote education in art, the Science and Arts Department awarded three levels of prizes nationally up to 1891: Bronze Medals, The National Book Prize, and Grade 3 Grade. From then on, these prizes were replaced by scholarships, and by local prizes at the schools, usually adjudicated by someone from the department.
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the most famous of its pupils, and that early drawings and paintings by Charles were among his most prized possessions. Charles did not feature in prize days at the school as much as his younger brothers did, but where he did shine was at the Cambridge School of Art. Here he won prizes for painting, chalk drawing, painting and drawing from life etc.
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Katharine married her brother-in-law, Harold Lindsey Smith (31 May 1880 – 29 September 1961), a bookseller's assistant dealing with overseas correspondence, in the third quarter of 1911, nine years after her brother Charles had married Harold's sister Annie Dudley. Like the Brocks, the
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Katherine Alison "Kate" Brock was born on Sunday, 10 December 1876. She attended the Girl's Higher Grade school. She has some artistic ability as she took 1st Class in Model Drawing at the Cambridge School of Art in 1893, and also passed Geometrical Drawing. In 1895 she won prizes both for a study of
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on Saturday 5 February 1870. Like his brothers, Charles was educated first at St Barnabas junior and infant school, before moving to the Boys' Higher Grade School which all of this brothers attended in their turn. C. J. Smith, the third headmaster of the Higher Grade School noted that the Brocks were
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was still in use in 1960, but the address does not appear on the 1966 electoral register. The site in now occupied by a terrace of houses facing onto Wilberforce Road. While Arundine house was still a single unit in 1939, the electoral registers show that it was divided into three flats by 1950, with
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The family members were regular contributors to amateur concerts for good causes, and especially for the social events for the St. Andrew's Street Chapel. Here Charles, Richard, and Thomas played a Haydn Trio while Katharine sang, or Thomas and Katharine singing duets, or other concert contributions.
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The Brock children attended St Barnabas Church of England infant and junior school. The boys then went on to the Boys Higher Grade School at Paradise Street in Cambridge. The school charged 6d. a week for boys under ten and 9d. a week if they were older. The Cambridge school had a good reputation and
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The couple had one other child, a daughter, Elizabeth A Brock (26 August 1950) who followed in her mother's footsteps by training as a physiotherapist, but contracted Multiple Sclerosis and died in her forties. After Margaret dies, he married a long-serving sister in the Salisbury hospitals, but she
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While the boys attended the Boys' Higher Grade School on Paradise Street, the girls attended the Girl's Higher Grade school. The Brocks also studied art at the Cambridge School of Art, and all had some musical training as they all played instruments or sang. They had regular musical evenings, either
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The Electoral Register shows Bertha and Thomas both living at Arundine House in 1935, but at the time of her death she was living at 15 Howes Place, Cambridge, again with Thomas. Charles's Widow was also at that address in 1939. Bertha died there, after a short illness, on 28 February 1939, and was
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The Brocks were so much in demand that they employed no agent until after the First World War. Illustrated gift books were in decline after the war and were finally extinguished by the financial crash of 1929 – 1930. Over the course of his life, Henry illustrated over 550 books. Some
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Kirkpatrick states that Richard seems to have stopped illustrating periodicals in 1932, and books in c. 1940. By 1939 Richard and Mary were running a boarding house in Hastings, and subsequently moved to Hounslow in London in 1940. Richard dies at 32 Bulstrode Road of heart disease on 11 June 1943.
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Charles had at least some art training from the talented Cambridge sculptor Henry Wiles (1838 – 11 August 1930) who was a near neighbour of the Brocks when they lived in North Terrace. There is no evidence of Charles doing any sculpture, and he did do portraits of Henry Wiles and his
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All of the Brocks were involved with the St. Andrew's Street Baptist Chapel. Worship had begun in a former stable and granary on the site in 1721. This was replaced by a larger chapel in 1764, and gain in 1836. The present building was designed by the architects George and Reginald Palmer Baines in
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in 1858. However, the school already existed as part of the Working Men's College. Beamont, on becoming secretary of the school, fundraised aggressively, gave the school new life and expanded it into a flourishing school of art. The school survives today as one of the institutions that evolved over
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Thomas Alfred was born on Sunday, 15 December 1872, the fourth child of his parents and the first to be born since their move to Cambridge. Like his brothers he was educated at the Higher Grade School in Cambridge, where he was a star pupil. While he was in Form 1b he was top of the prize list for
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Charles and Henry were both members of the 'Cranford School'. It is probably no accident that the house Charles' moved to after his marriage in 1902, at Grange Road, Cambridge, was named 'Cranford'. Although Richard drew in the same style, he can hardly be called a member of the school as when he
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and other English classics. One brother secured an honours degree in mathematics, a huge achievement at the time for someone from a lower-middle-class background. The three sisters had a much lower profile, in accordance with the social norms of the time. At least one of the sisters was a capable
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The eldest of the Brock children, Alice Emma, died on 24 July 1896. Thomas was present at her death in Great Yarmouth. Thomas had gained his B. A. the previous year and was presumably working on his M. A. He was living at home at 14 Brunswick Walk. He left home at 3:30 on 21 December for a short
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The huge studio in the back garden was built by the Brocks. There was a building, smaller than the studio, on the site of the studio in 1901 when the Ordnance Survey revised the map, but by the 1925 survey the Studio was in its current format. This is separate from the house, but has a roofed-in
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Arundine House was a large three story detached house. The front of the house is not symmetrical, with the leftmost third of the house looking as if it were attached to the initial symmetrical design for the right-most two thirds. Of course, it could have been built like this originally, or been
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At least five of the Brocks attended the school and won prizes there. Charles was a teacher at the school, and Richard was a pupil-teacher until 1895. The school was affiliated with the Government's Science and Art Department based at South Kensington. While the High School promoted Science, the
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Kirkpatrick notes that Richard and Mary stopped advertising the boarding house after June 1940. In fact, they were still advertising it in July, but by then, the emergency regulations concerning coastal areas would have prevented anyone staying at the guest-house who was not already a Hasting's
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The couple lived at a house that Henry had designed at "Woodstock", 63 Storey's Way, in Cambridge. After the Second World War, the couple move back to Arundine House, which had now been divided into three apartments. They lived in Flat 2 and Flat 3 with their two daughters. The couple had three
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at South Kensington. One feature of the school was the Science Classes, which were held in conjunction with the Science and Art Department in South Kensington with examinations held in May of each year with the papers set by its examiners for the Science classes all over the country. The Brocks
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to study medicine, and went on to take his clinical training at King's College Hospital and eventually qualified as an orthopaedic surgeon. He married Margaret Dorothy Cave (5 May 1919 – 29 May 1992), the superintending physiotherapist at Kings. Unfortunately, Dorothy contracted
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was born on Sunday, 11 July 1875. He was the most prolific illustrator of the Brocks, and one of the most prolific illustrators of his generation. He was the longest living of the Brock brothers, dying at the age of 85. Of his siblings, only Katharine, who lived to 91, was longer living. Kelly
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Thomas never married. Sometime in 1938 or 1939, Thomas and Bertha, who were recorded in the 1935 electoral register as living at Arundine House, moved to 15 Howes Place, Cambridge, where they shared a house with Annie, Charles' widow. Bertha died there on 28 February 1939. Thomas served as the
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In politics the family were Liberal. Charles was an Assenter for the nomination of the Liberal candidate in the 1906. General Election of 1906 Edmund and three of his sons were recorded as attending the Guildhall meeting for the Liberal Party candidate in 1909. The brothers were members of the
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Charles also attended the Cambridge School of Art, as did his three brothers, and at least one sister (Katharine). On 25 September 1902, Charles married Annie Dudley Smith (13 September 1879 – 15 December 1959) at the St. Andrew's Street Baptist Chapel. On returning from their
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To put the value of the prizes into context, in 1893 the school had 196 pupils and a fee income of £201 17s; meaning that the average fee per student was just over £1. The school also depended on a grant from the Science and Art Department and a grant from the Cambridge Borough Council.
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executor for her will, which named him as Thomas Alfred Brock, artist. Thomas did not long survive Bertha, dying on 20 October 1939, after a short illness, at the house he was sharing with Annie. He was buried in the same plot as Charles and Bertha at Histon Road Cemetery, Cambridge.
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While all of the Brocks seem to have been involved in the Baptist Chapel at St Andrew's street, Thomas and Katharine seem to have been the most involved. Thomas was also a member of the Robert Hall Society, a Baptist student society established by the celebrated classical scholar
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The Brocks built the studio. All four brothers worked together in this studio, with Charles and Henry returning to it by day even after they had married and moved out of the main house. The studio was heated by a big 'jumbo' stove which impressed Katharine's daughter Barbara.
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In the 1911 census, he gave his profession as: Artist (Palaeontographical Draughtsman). By now he was living at Arundine House where he shared a studio with his three brothers. His illustrations of fossils were appearing regularly in the Monograph of the Palaeontographical
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Like his siblings he was educated first at St. Barnabas, and like his brothers he also attended the Higher Grade Boys' School. Here he was a regular prize winner. When he attended the Cambridge School of Art, he was repeatedly awarded a free studentship by the
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on 31 July 2000, and was cremated in Cambridge on 16 August 2000, with her family taking away the ashes. Barbara's son Colin Richard and his wife Diane were her executors, and her son Godfrey Peter, then living in Ann Arbor Michigan, as her literary executor.
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in 1908. Katharine sang at the function on 12 March 1909, together with Gertrude Alice Struggles, who later married Katharine's brother-in-law, Dudley James Smith, who played in a quartet that evening with his future wife, and with Katharine's brother Thomas.
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in Cambridge. Marion was heavily involved with the Women's Institute in Cambridge. Marion never married and she was still living in one of the Arundine house flats when she died suddenly and unexpectedly in Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge) on 3 January
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Richard was an accomplished musician, playing not only the violin and cello, but also the double base. Richard was not just a casual player, but played with the Cambridge Orchestral Society, and was elected a member of the Society's committee in 1903.
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in 1897, but Kirkpatrick states that he then concentrated on painting for the next 20 years. Holland states that Richard concentrated on painting, earning a modest income from local landscapes, mostly in oils. He only exhibited Kelly says that Richard
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who had ministered in Cambridge. The society met at the St Andrew's Street Chapel, and was doing so even 60 years later. The society was the first of many Baptist student societies that eventually coalesced into the Baptist Students' Federation.
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Kirkpatrick lists nearly 270 books or sets of books (such as the 30 volume Thackeray) that were illustrated by Brock. This was only part of his output. He also illustrated magazines, and painted portraits, mostly of leading Cambridge academics.
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3rd grade: Chalk drawing of group of models. 3rd grade: Chalk drawing of ornament from the cast. Excellent and prize: Shaded drawing of Models. Excellent and prize: Shaded drawing from the cast. Local prize: 2nd best chalk drawing from the
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on 31 December 1967. She was the last and the longest lived of the seven Brock children. She was cremated at the Cambridge City Council's crematorium at Dry Drayton on 5 January 1968 and her ashes were scattered in the crematorium garden.
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Free Studentship awarded by South Kensington. Local Prizes: 1st Drawing or painting from life (£1). Landscape painting from nature (£1). Design (£1). 2nd Drawing of a figure from the antique (10s.). 1st Drawing of a head from the antique
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Bronze Medal: Painting of a head from life. 3rd grade: Chalk drawing of a head from life. 3rd grade: Chalk drawing of a figure from the antique. Local prizes: 1st. Best painting or drawing from life, 1st best chalk drawing from the
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with her sister Bertha and featuring in the concert afterwards with Charles and Thomas. Katharine not only did the sweets with her sister-in-law Annie Dudley, but also contributed to the evening concert at the sale of work for the
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Liberal Club, with an address in Downing Street in Cambridge. Thomas played for the club in the Cambridge Billiard League. and was one of the chief subscribers for a cash presentation for club's caretaker when he retired in 1920.
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Second free studentship awarded by South Kensington. A Queen's Book Prize in the national competition for four panels representing the elements. Local Prize: (equal place with Richard) Drawing and painting from life (£1 1s.
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seemed to feature every prize day, they were certainly some of the most famous pupils. At the first Old Boy's meeting in April 1907, the third Headmaster, the Ref C. J. Smith said that the Brocks had made the school famous.
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Volume 63 in 1909. Thomas contributed many illustrations to the monograph from 1900 on. Cambridge University Press recently reissued a classic text on Fossil Plants which features at least one illustration by Thomas.
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while she was pregnant, and Christopher Bevis Brock (27 November 1946 – ) was born deaf, dumb, and blind. Margaret founded the Rubella Group charity, which was later renamed to Sense. Margaret got an
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added on afterwards. There is a three-storey annex at the rear of the house, which may have been built as an extension. It is not clear when Arundine House was built, but a building was already on the site when the
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of the family, Clifford Michael Kelly, started out with the intention of writing just about Charles and Henry, the most famous of them, but realised that all the siblings worked together and supported each other.
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As a member of the middle-class, Gertude qualified for an "alternative pension" worth twice the normal pension, through the system which took pre-war earnings into account in determining the size of a soldier's
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Harold and Katharine had two daughters, Alison Lindsey (24 July 1912 – 26 March 2006), who married Arthur Harvey, an engineer, and Barbara Noel (25 December 1913 – 31 July 2000), a
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states that the Girls' Higher Grade School in Eden Street opened in 1875 or 1876 and that the school in Park Street only opened as a Higher Grade School in 1896, when the youngest Brock girl, Bertha, was
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of these books were illustrated in collaboration with others, but it still represents an enormous workload, especially when all of his other work is taken into account, not just the 415 illustrations for
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While his brothers worked at easels, Thomas's workstation was at a microscope, as he used to draw illustrations of microscope slides and microscopic creatures and structures for text-books and journals.
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London Metropopolitan Archives (7 September 1912). "Marriage Solemnized at St. Paul's Church in the parish of Hampstead in the county of Middlesex: No. 128: Henry Matthew Brock and Doris Joan Pegram".
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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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Charles served as the executor for his father's small estate of £142, after the latter's death on 3 April 1921. Charles, who had been in poor health for some time, died on 38 February 1938, in
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Henry married Doris Joan Pegram (12 June 1886 – 1 November 1979 at St. Paul's in Hampstead on 7 September 1912. Doris was the eldest daughter of the Henry's cousin, sculptor
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One feature of the studio, was the collection of period costumes and furniture that Charles and Henry maintained there, these, together with the costume prints and fashion plates of the
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He also worked with together with other scholars on the Canterbury Tales and other medieval texts. He moved to Cambridge to become a reader in medieval and oriental languages for the
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The survey gazetteer of the British Isles, topographical, statistical and commercial; compiled from the 1901 census and the latest official returns; with appendices and special maps
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Local prize: Drawing or painting from life (£1 1s.) Drawing from the antique (£1 1s.) Hon. Men. Monochrome painting from the cast in water colour. Success in examinations (7s. 6d.)
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Presumably a guest house, as the name suggests a house looking out over the sea, as Cliff Hill offers some good seaward views. Gorleston is on the south bank of the mouth of the
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While Kirkpatrick states that Richard and Mary remained in the family home, Arundine House, until 1938, the electoral registers show that they moved into the house next door,
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Chapel on 23 February 1867. She was the daughter of Thomas Weeley Pegram (c. 1811 – fourth quarter of 1893), whom the census report to have the occupation of
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There was also a Cambridge and County School of Arts and Crafts, run jointly by the Country Council and Cambridge Burrough Council. This too appears to have become part of
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In reality, it was only the introduction of photo-mechanical reproduction of drawings instead of wood engravings that enabled the fine pen lines distinctive of the school.
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in 1925 and was still there in 1935. Richard worked in the studio with his three brothers. Richard began to illustrate children's books in earnest in 1920, starting with
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and Alice Lambert (born 13 January 1865), described as an artist's model in the 1881 census. Both Houfe and Kirkpatrick state that Doris was the sister of illustrator
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The 1911 census shows that household included a sick-nurse, presumably for Katharine's mother, who died in 1912, but was ill enough to require a sick nurse in 1911.
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His first book illustration appears to have been a collaborative effort with Charles for a history reader by Macmillan. This was followed by 40 illustrations for
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flowers from nature and a prize for success in examinations at the School of Art. Katharine might have become an artist like her brothers, but as Kelly notes,
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However, he mentions Alice only in passing, leaves her out in his count of brothers and sisters, ignores Bertha, and makes only a few references to Katherine.
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Smiths were a close family and, after the death of the third sibling Dudley James Smith (18 December 1883 – 18 August 1917) in Flanders during
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The 'Cranford School' of illustration was not so much a 'school' with a common training, but more of a style. It was named for the 1891 Macmillian reissue of
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had all been fired by the literature, art, costume or atmosphere of England in the eighteenth century and became dealers in nostalgia on a very large scale.
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Two Bronze Medals: Paintings of heads from life. 3rd grade: Painting from the antique and anatomical studies. Excellent and prize: Painting from still life
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Henry was living at the Arundine House address (in flat 2 of 35 Madingley Road) when he died on 21 July 1960. His eyesight had been worsening since the
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in 1851, a photographic artist in 1861, and a photographer in 1871. The Pegams were an artistic family, and one of Mary Ann's nephews was the sculptor
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walk, but did not return. His family advertised for any information about him four days later. It is not clear what happened and when he returned.
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by Bessie Marchant, and went on to illustrate at least 80 books in total. Many of these were girl's stories, but he also illustrated many annuals.
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John Ruskin to give the inaugural address for the expanded school, which sometimes leads to Ruskin being credited as the founder of the school.
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from 22 March 1916 – 11 April 1917. About this time also he began to contribute sporadically to various periodicals including:
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brother of three Brock brothers, being far less know than Charles or Henry. When Thomas is mentioned at all, it is usually to say that he
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always carried his drawings in black and white, often up to the 30 drawings, and that he also contributed illustrations to same company's
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The electoral register shows Henry's daughters at this address in 1966, and it was the address given for Margaret when she died in 1967.
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Arundine House, 35, Madingley Road, sometime around 1898. This was an address that would house family member for the next seventy years.
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connection to it. The most startling aspect of the studio is the large lantern north-light, which is itself nearly two floors high.
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satellite image. The red tiled studio with a large north-light at the apex of the roof is in the garden at the back of the house.
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Military Service (no. 2) Act of 1916, introduced conscription in Great Britain for all healthy males from 19 to 40 years of age.
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The name Higher Grade referred to the fact that these schools aimed for a higher standard than the existing elementary schools.
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There were no more national prizes, apart from scholarships and specific competitions, and local prizes became more important.
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3rd grade: Studies of architectural order and construction of ornament. Excellent and prize: Perspective (theory and practice)
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Richard married Mary Cooke (27 November 1882 – ), a schoolmistress, at the Independent Chapel, Hanworth Road,
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buried in Histon Road cemetery together with Charles, who died 12 months before her and Thomas who died 8 months after her.
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10 Tenison Street, which was their address in September 1888, when Henry was awarded the junior Science and Art Scholarship.
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These are the terms which Margaret herself used to describe her son, with the later addition of educationally subnormal.
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The Routledge Encyclopaedia of UK Education, Training and Employment: From the earliest statutes to the present day
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The following year his mathematical bent was on show when he achieved a First Class in stage 3 mathematics. Thomas
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was the eldest, and the most successful, of the Brock brothers. He was born at the family home at Hampden Road,
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Free studentship again awarded by South Kensington. Local prize: Design (£1 1s.) Local prize: Hon. Men. Design
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which specialized in the nostalgic recreation of a by-gone golden era before the ravages of industrialization.
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Joan Penelope Brock (11 February 1917 – 21 September 1992) Like her sister she attended the
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Local prize: (joint first) Outline from cast (10s.). Success in examinations in advanced subjects (12s.)
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includes in the plates in his book a photograph of Henry working away at his easel at 78 years of age.
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Thomas had been studying for his degree until 1895, and there is no data on prizes and awards in 1896.
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Great Yarmouth is probably the nearest sea-side town to Cambridge by the then main-line rail network.
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cartoon Competition. Despite this win, Thomas did not join Charles, Henry, or Richard in drawing for
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Edmund Brock (third quarter of 1840 – 3 April 1921) is listed in the 1861 census as a
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turned to illustration in 1920, he concentrated on contemporary topics rather than harking back to
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Scott had changed his name from Schultz in 1939. His family were Jewish fur and skin merchants in
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at 38 Grange Road, Cambridge, where he was to remain until his death. The couple had no children.
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Presumably the Mapping Prize given by Mr Papworth was for map work. The donor here may have been
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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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This is sometimes given as Wesley, but a number of primary sources and Kelly give it as Weeley.
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on Sunday 7 December 1879. She was the baby of the family, but very little is known about her.
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Register of Cremations carried out by Cambridge City Council at the Crematorium at Dry Drayton
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The Studio seems to be about 7 m by 13 m in area and is nearly as tall as the house.
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4 Perowne Street, Cambridge, where the remaining three children were born in 1875, 1876, 1879
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Charles won bronze medals for each of two portraits that were displayed at South Kensington.
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Richard only published four sketches (as the illustrations with a punchline were called) in
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where Alice was born in (1868). This was only the first home for the family. They lived at:
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Margaret Marion Brock (12 November 1913 – 3 January 1967) She attended the
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Kelly states that his drawings were not up to the standards of those of Charles or Henry.
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undoubtedly preferred to paint cows and horses in meadows by the Cam to any other subject.
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flat one being rented out and flats two and three being taken by members of the family.
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Kelly gives the address of the Girls' Higher Grade School as being in Park Street, but
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she stayed at home as the mainstay of the household as her mother grew old and infirm.
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Charles' Bronze Medal was the first national medal that the school had won since 1871.
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Bevis Henry Brock (22 February 1921 – 7 November 2005) Bevis attended
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain & Ireland 1851-1951
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Richard was a relatively frequent exhibitor. In 1916 Richard began contribution to
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Thomas played a full part in social life in Cambridge. He was a key member of the
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After their marriage, the Edmund and Mary Ann Brock moved first to Leighton Road,
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Local Prize: (equal place with Henry) Drawing and painting from life (£1 1s. each)
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Edmund Brock must have been very able, as by the mid-1860s he was a member of the
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Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951
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Local Prize: For sets of Meritorious Work (5s). For success in Examinations (8s.)
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on 24 July 1896. She died from peritonitis exhaustion at East View, Cliff Hill,
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This was presumably a scholarship awarded by the Department of Science and Art.
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In the 1901 census, he described himself as a Draughtsman of Geological Plates.
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Local prizes: 1st Drawing or painting from life. 1st Drawing from the antique.
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Local prizes: Set of studies of flowers from nature. Success in examinations.
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Prizes and awards gained by five of the Brocks at the Cambridge School of Art
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The Grammatical Forms of Southern English, ab. A.D. 1220-30, occurring in the
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Cambridge City Council (5 January 1994). "No. 24632 Katherine Alison Smith".
4903:"Wills and Probates 1858 and 1996: Surname Pegram and the year of death 1952" 4679: 2210:"Wills and Probates 1858 and 1996: Surname Pegram and the year of death 1941" 1828: 1726: 1411: 1060: 846: 496: 58:, but it is not clear to what extent she earned her living from her art. The 30: 5026:"Wills and Probates 1858 and 1996: Surname Brock and the year of death 1992" 4961:"Wills and Probates 1858 and 1996: Surname Brock and the year of death 1993" 4931:"Wills and Probates 1858 and 1996: Surname Brock and the year of death 1967" 4852:"Wills and Probates 1858 and 1996: Surname Brock and the year of death 1980" 4419:"Town and County News: Cambridge: Y. M. C. A. Literary and Debating Society" 1283:
for her work with the charity, and she published a biography of Christopher
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that form. He also took the Mapping Prize and the Leeke Prize for his year.
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nostalgic, affectionate and slightly whimsical approach to historical themes
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Excellent and prize: Free hand drawing,. Excellent and prize: Model drawing.
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Katharine wrote poetry and saw it published in magazines, and newspapers.
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Cambridge School of Art. Mr. Ruskin's Inaugural Address ... Oct. 29, 1858
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Throughout his life Thomas described himself as an artist and draftsman:
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Deaths in the Sub-district of Girleston in the country of Great Yarmouth
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Zaidan, Laura M.; Hunt, Caroline C., eds. (1994). "Minor Illustrators".
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but he was the principal source of the jokes that his brothers drew for
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Illustrated history of furniture, from the earliest to the present time.
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helped to ensure the accuracy of their illustrations of authors such as
4001: 3756:"Cambridge School of Art: Annual Exhibition and Distribution of Prizes" 1692: 59: 3711:"Maps: General Map of the British Isles with Railway Steamship Routes" 49:) gained a large reputation with their illustrations for the works of 3489:
The Illustrated Gift Book, 1880-1930: with a checklist of 2500 titles
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists, 1800-1914
1781:(Second best in Maths in the year) when he graduated from Cambridge. 1119:
The following illustration by Thomas were from the Monograph of the
1063:, he gave his profession as Artist: Illustrator of Scientific Books. 4204:"Higher Grade Boys' School: Entertainment and Prize Distribution". 3817:"John Wiles, Stonemason 1812-1908, Henry Wiles, Sculptor 1838-1930" 2352: 1790:
Doris was the first cousin, once removed, of both Richard and Fred.
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who published at least four volumes of poetry. Barbara married the
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style of illustration harking back to pre-industrial rural England
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The Baptist Church in St. Andrew's Street that the Brocks attended
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the London Charles Edmond Brock, in public collections in the UK.
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London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932
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Births in the District of Kentish Town in the County of Middlesex
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Bernard Scott (27 Aug 1915 – 7 November 1993). in
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lacked the skill and vigour of his brother Harry's illustrations.
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Richard Henry "Dick" Brock was born on Friday, 21 July 1871, at
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The adjoining property at 33 Madingley Road, on the corner with
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but all of the illustrations for magazines and serial stories.
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
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Dictionary of British Book Illustrators: The Twentieth Century
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was a British Government body, initially a subdivision of the
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Peterhead Sentinel and General Advertiser for Buchan District
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Fossil Plants: A Text-Book for Students of Botany and Geology
4049:"WW2 People'e War: A Day at the Seaside by Essex Action Desk" 2609:(Saturday 15 August 1868): 8. 15 August 1868 – via The 1484:  Each spark a world, gleams there before mine eye. 1435: 1031: 2361:. Vol. III. Cambridge University Press. pp. 151–. 1493:  I know it hopeless, count those points of light. 5759: 5414: 5177:"Literary Notices: November Magazines: The Sunday Magazine" 2183:– via University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII. 1670:
Percy Bradshaw described the four brothers as working in a
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This poem, "The Long Night", by Katharine, appeared in the
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Coronation Street, Cambridge, where Thomas was born in 1872
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Front elevation of the church, above the ground floor level
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Hon. Men. Best landscape from nature in oil or water colour
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The Brocks: a family of Cambridge artists and illustrators
3951: 2436:"Old Higher Grade Boys: Interesting Reunion at Cambridge" 1475:  And still I wake, and seek for sleep in vain. 4615:"Town and county News: Cambridge: Robert Hall Society's" 1672:
large old world studio . . . in a Jane Austen atmosphere
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Royal College of Surgeons: Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
2540:"Baptist Missionary Society: Sale of Work at Cambridge" 1498:  That this is sunlight creeping o'er the bed 1480:  And frames a space of star-besprinkled sky; 5576: 4648:
This Is My Story: A Story of Life, Faith, and Ministry
3926:"The Orchestral Society: A dearth of Instrumentalists" 3639:. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe. 1995. pp. 151–2. 3535: 3533: 2571:"Searching for Surname=BEAMONT; Forename=william john" 2108:
Royal Academy: RA Collection: People and Organisations
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via the Cambridgeshire College of Art and Technology.
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Night spreads her cool, dark wings o'er all the land,
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gained the reputation of being the best mathematician
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graphic nostalgia for a philistinism that was no more
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behind the main house as seen from Madingly Road on
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resident, and the beaches were closed-off and mined.
1471:  With wearying insistence fill the brain; 1462:  And under them I fain would fall asleep; 1114: 5010:"Date of Registration: Q2/1992 Salisbury (7591B)". 4876:. London: London Metropolitan Archives. p. 64. 4644: 4355:"Town and county News: Cambridge: Debating Society" 4111:Whyte, Adam Gowans. "Frontispiece by T. A. Brock". 3962:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club. p. 76. 3530: 2248: 2246: 2244: 2242: 2240: 2238: 2236: 2234: 2232: 2230: 1466:  And eyes that now unwilling vigil keep. 605:. Thomson's illustration in the book inaugurated a 464:Baptist student society, which met at St. Andrews. 175:. The school is often said to have been founded by 37:. The four brothers were professional painters and 5417:UK, WWI Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923 5330: 5049: 4282: 4128:(access may be limited outside the United States). 4076: 4074: 3653: 3541: 3539: 3482: 3480: 3089:"Out and About: St Andrew's Street Baptist Church" 2359:The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950 2048: 1839:. He was the founding Professor of Mathematics at 1012:A rare children's book illustration by T. A. Brock 5639: 5637: 5408: 5339: 5297: 4886: 4835: 4174:"Town and County News: Higher Grade Boys' School" 3908: 3579: 3247: 3080: 2835:(Wednesday 20 November 1889): 2. 20 November 1889 2193: 943: 810:However, Kelly states the from 1908 onwards, the 736: 683:. Her brother Thomas was with her when she died. 5767: 5307:"The Commonplace; and Nevertheless, Afterward -" 5274:"The Commonplace; and Nevertheless, Afterward -" 5200: 5184:(Saturday 07 November 1903): 10. 7 November 1903 4889:1939 Register: Reference: RG 101/2461C E.D. EGOJ 4838:1939 Register: Reference: RG 101/6305F E.D. TABC 4831: 4829: 4827: 4825: 4801:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 412–413. 4526:(Saturday 21 February 1903): 4. 21 February 1903 4492:(Wednesday 05 February 1902): 2. 5 February 1902 4208:(Saturday 05 February 1887): 5. 5 February 1887. 4181:(Saturday 26 December 1885): 5. 26 December 1885 4137: 4135: 3957: 3911:1939 Register: Reference: RG 101/2481D E.D. EIAP 3763:(Saturday 15 November 1890): 5. 15 November 1890 3672:(Friday 26 September 1902): 5. 26 September 1902 3284: 3282: 2867:(Friday 12 September 1890): 7. 12 September 1890 2715: 2713: 2711: 2227: 714:father, the stone-mason John Wiles (1812–1908). 659:Alice Emma Brock was born at 139 Leighton Road, 5342:1939 Register; Reference: RG 101/6309 E.D. TACK 5264: 5216:(Saturday 05 December 1903): 7. 5 December 1903 5043: 5041: 5039: 4925: 4923: 4865: 4071: 3477: 3452: 3160:"Free Church Summer School: Visit to Cambridge" 3086: 2408:(Friday 07 September 1888): 7. 7 September 1888 2196:1939 Register: Reference: RG 101/238A E.D. AKBI 1377:Katharine was very involved with the Chapel on 1364: 1310: 426:Local prize: Hon. Men. Drawing from the antique 5728:. The north-light is at least two floors high. 5634: 5458: 5456: 5378: 5003: 4712:(Friday 25 December 1896): 5. 25 December 1896 4622:(Friday 14 November 1902): 5. 14 November 1902 4590:(Friday 11 December 1908): 8. 11 December 1908 4574: 4394:(Friday 30 November 1906): 8. 30 November 1906 4330:(Friday 28 November 1902): 5. 28 November 1902 4212: 3734: 3732: 3637:The Illustration of Robinson Crusoe: 1719-1920 3312: 3135:(Friday 13 November 1903): 8. 13 November 1903 2998:(Friday 12 February 1897): 7. 12 February 1897 2963:(Friday 13 December 1895): 8. 13 December 1895 2931:(Friday 30 November 1894): 8. 30 November 1894 2899:(Friday 27 November 1891): 8. 27 November 1891 2729:(Friday 20 December 1895): 8. 20 December 1895 2692:(Friday 29 December 1893): 7. 29 December 1893 2394: 2392: 2390: 2353:F. M. L. Thompson; Gillian Sutherland (1990). 2311: 1464:Fain would find rest for weary heart and hand, 1071:In 1904 Thomas won £40 as second prize in the 316:Local prize: Work in Evening Classes (7s. 6d.) 166: 5423: 5248:(Thursday 08 January 1903): 8. 8 January 1903 5106: 5018: 4895: 4880: 4822: 4766:"Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society" 4758: 4651:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. pp. 77–78. 4132: 3935:(Thursday 08 October 1903): 3. 8 October 1903 3844: 3842: 3629: 3588:. University of Virginia Press. p. 204. 3367: 3279: 3263:(Friday 05 November 1920): 7. 5 November 1920 2801:(Friday 01 December 1893): 7. 1 December 1893 2764:(Friday 02 December 1892): 7. 2 December 1892 2708: 2547:(Friday 04 December 1908): 8. 4 December 1908 2346: 2130: 2128: 2126: 2124: 1980: 1952: 1950: 1904: 1902: 1900: 1898: 1896: 1894: 1892: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1880: 1512:Bertha Matilda was born at 4 Perowne Street, 1507: 1487:Countless they seem, yet, thinking to beguile 837:, and he had four illustrations published in 749:. Charles had 109 illustrations published in 686: 313:Local prize: Chalk drawing from the cast (£1) 5608:Brock, Katharine Alison (13 February 1904). 5348: 5136: 5081: 5036: 4920: 4794: 4728: 4672: 4606: 4558:(Friday 17 October 1902): 5. 17 October 1902 4508: 4458:(Friday 30 October 1908): 9. 30 October 1908 4362:(Friday 22 January 1904): 5. 22 January 1904 4274: 3902: 3872: 3540:Peppin, Bridget; Micklethwait, Lucy (1984). 2593: 2275: 2202: 2187: 2059:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1878: 1876: 1874: 1872: 1870: 1868: 1866: 1864: 1862: 1860: 1735:Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours 1713:Brock exhibited as follows: 18 works at the 1473:And hour by hour the long night steals away, 1192: 1003: 936:Holland states that Richard's illustrations 785: 287:Local prize: Hon. Award. Painting from life. 5601: 5521: 5453: 4978: 4844: 4788: 4638: 4426:(Friday 04 October 1907): 8. 4 October 1907 4387:"Y. M. C. A. Literary and Debating Society" 4165: 3960:The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940 3747: 3729: 3688: 3573: 3460:"Arundine House and partial view of Studio" 3199:(Friday 08 January 1909): 5. 8 January 1909 3151: 3087:McNeill-Ritchie, Simon (15 November 2017). 3064:(Wednesday 15 March 1899): 3. 15 March 1899 2984: 2982: 2787: 2785: 2783: 2750: 2748: 2646: 2630:. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell & Company. 2623: 2563: 2496: 2429: 2427: 2387: 2096: 2010: 1917: 1582:A History of the County of Cambridge . . . 1482:So small a space, and yet how many a spark, 1455:and was republished in several newspapers. 1447:Example of a poem by Katharine Alison Brock 753:between 6 February 1901 and 30 March 1910. 171:The Brocks' art training was mainly at the 5616:Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 5304:Brock, Katharine Alison (30 August 1912). 5271:Brock, Katharine Alison (31 August 1912). 5241:"New Books and Magazines: Sunday Magazine" 4953: 4474: 4442: 4410: 4378: 4346: 4314: 4244: 4197: 3958:Johnson, J.; Greutzner, A. (8 June 1905). 3917: 3839: 3703: 3620: 3614: 3486: 3121: 3119: 2676: 2617: 2121: 2040: 1947: 577:to help illustrate the 6th edition of the 5232: 4104: 3582:"Literal Illustration in Victorian Print" 3505: 3215: 3167:(Friday 02 August 1907): 6. 2 August 1907 1857: 1831:in London. He worked on code breaking at 1469:Yet, o'er and o'er, the doings of the day 654: 5570: 5489: 5168: 5152:(Friday 12 March 1909): 8. 12 March 1909 4696: 4008: 3966: 3743:. London: General Register Office. 1896. 3699:. London: General Register Office. 1868. 3375:"Arundine House and Studio, Aerial View" 3231:(Friday 20 March 1914): 7. 20 March 1914 3046: 3014: 2979: 2947: 2915: 2883: 2851: 2817: 2780: 2745: 2512:(Friday 22 March 1901): 5. 22 March 1901 2466: 2464: 2462: 2443:(Friday 26 April 1907): 6. 26 April 1907 2424: 2141:. Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club. 1007: 450: 442: 438: 155:at friend's houses, or at Henry's house 5340:National Archives (29 September 1939). 5209:"Literary Notices: The Sunday Magazine" 4887:National Archives (29 September 1939). 4836:National Archives (29 September 1939). 4280: 4040: 3909:National Archives (29 September 1939). 3422: 3392: 3337: 3183: 3116: 3030:(Friday 01 April 1898): 5. 1 April 1898 2480:(Friday 03 April 1903): 5. 3 April 1903 2266: 2194:National Archives (29 September 1939). 2162: 2056:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1478:The window shows square of lesser dark, 1027:that the Higher Grade School ever had. 637:. The Brock children's maternal cousin 5768: 4542: 4228:(Friday 14 June 1895): 5. 14 June 1895 4024:(Friday 26 July 1940): 6. 26 July 1940 3972: 3809: 3779: 2533: 2531: 2305: 584: 127:Morte Arthure, or, The Death of Arthur 16:English family of artists in Cambridge 5607: 5527: 5462: 5303: 5270: 5047: 4059:from the original on 29 December 2019 4046: 2459: 2134: 2046: 1908: 1500:And I, no longer weary, wake to find 1319:illustrations are by courtesy of the 1037:Some sources refer to Richard as the 745:illustrations are by courtesy of the 649: 21:The Brocks were family of artists in 5528:Scott, Barbara Noel (6 April 2000). 5419:. London: Western Front Association. 4645:Paul Beasley-Murray (28 June 2018). 1491:Idly I undertake the task, and while 5466:"Obituary: Professor Bernard Scott" 4017:"Seaside and Country Accommodation" 3739:"1896: No. 442: Alice Emma Brock". 3487:Felmingham, Micheal (12 May 1988). 2528: 2312:John P. Wilson (16 December 2013). 1715:Royal Birmingham Society of Artists 646:, was also a member of the school. 13: 5811:Alumni of Anglia Ruskin University 5089:"Brock, Bevis Henry (1922 - 2005)" 4289:. Brookfield, Vt.: Scholar Press. 3695:"1868: No. 74: Alice Emma Brock". 2050:"Pegram, Henry Alfred (1862–1937)" 1496:When lo! it slowly dawns upon mind 797:Richard did some illustration for 471: 14: 5837: 5826:20th-century English male artists 5791:20th-century British illustrators 5781:19th-century British illustrators 5671: 5589:from the original on 26 June 2020 5509:from the original on 1 March 2020 5477:from the original on 27 June 2020 5441:from the original on 10 July 2020 5396:from the original on 11 July 2020 5366:from the original on 26 June 2020 4941:from the original on 11 June 2020 4551:"Town and county News: Cambridge" 4451:"Town and County News: Cambridge" 4110: 3827:from the original on 11 July 2020 3797:from the original on 14 June 2020 3602:from the original on 10 July 2020 3300:from the original on 11 June 2020 2664:from the original on 25 June 2020 2634:from the original on 12 July 2020 2581:from the original on 11 July 2020 1115:Technical illustrations by Thomas 518:3 Barrie Villas, Abbey Road, 1889 5752:in public collections in the UK. 5746:in public collections in the UK. 5734:in public collections in the UK. 5655:from the original on 9 June 2020 5538:from the original on 19 May 2020 5463:Haigh, John (18 December 1993). 5124:from the original on 7 June 2020 4776:from the original on 9 June 2020 4746:from the original on 7 June 2020 4262:from the original on 7 June 2020 4153:from the original on 7 June 2020 4092:from the original on 7 June 2020 3890:from the original on 7 June 2020 3860:from the original on 7 June 2020 3623:Dictionary of Literary Biography 3440:from the original on 9 June 2020 3410:from the original on 9 June 2020 3355:from the original on 9 June 2020 2685:"Literary Notes: Humorous Poems" 2375:from the original on 7 June 2020 2334:from the original on 7 June 2020 2314:"The Science and Art Department" 2293:from the original on 7 June 2020 2271:. London: Robert J. Kirkpatrick. 2047:Sharp, Robert (4 October 2007). 2028:from the original on 9 June 2020 1998:from the original on 7 June 2020 1968:from the original on 7 June 2020 1935:from the original on 7 June 2020 1909:Kelly, Clifford Michael (1975). 1821: 1811: 1802: 1793: 1784: 1731:Royal Society of British Artists 1355: 1346: 1337: 1328: 1183: 1174: 1165: 1156: 1147: 1138: 1129: 994: 985: 976: 967: 776: 767: 758: 503:, where Richard was born in 1871 492:, where Charles was born in 1870 255:Excellent and prize: Perspective 5722:Partial view of the north-light 4710:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 4047:Smith, Len (21 November 2005). 3975:"British Emergency Legislation" 3821:Histon Road Cemetery, Cambridge 3095:. Stroud: Amberley Publishing. 2996:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2961:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2929:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2897:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2865:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2799:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2762:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2607:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 2406:Cambridge Chronicle and Journal 1763: 1753: 1744: 1739:Royal Institute of Oil Painters 1707: 1698: 1685: 1676: 1664: 1655: 1646: 1637: 1628: 1619: 1610: 1597: 1588: 1574: 1557: 1548: 812:Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. 718:honeymoon, the couple lived at 5618:(Saturday 13 February 1904): 5 4795:A. C. Seward (17 March 2011). 3586:The Victorian Illustrated Book 3256:"Cambridge News: Presentation" 2283:"History of Netherhall School" 1913:. London: Charles Skinton Ltd. 1539: 1530: 1379:St. Andrew's Street, Cambridge 944:Punch illustrations by Richard 737:Punch illustrations by Charles 146:qualified for grants from the 66: 1: 5816:20th-century English painters 5732:Works by Charles Edmund Brock 5686:Biodiversity Heritage Library 5473:(Saturday 18 December 1993). 4770:Biodiversity Heritage Library 3973:Lester, H. Geraldine (1919). 2602:"The Late Rev W. J. Beaumont" 2104:"Henry Pegram RA (1862-1973)" 1850: 1719:Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 1315:The following medical-themed 741:The following medical-themed 552: 5756:Poetry by Barbara Noel Scott 5750:Works by Richard Henry Brock 5744:Works by Henry Matthew Brock 5281:(Saturday 31 August 1912): 5 3584:. In Richard Maxwell (ed.). 3434:National Library of Scotland 3404:National Library of Scotland 3349:National Library of Scotland 2090:UK public library membership 1365:Katharine Alison (1876–1967) 1311:Punch illustrations by Henry 1227:Japhet in Search of a father 1203:Henry Matthew "Harry" Brock 613:. 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Index

Cambridge
the Victorian Era
Edwardian era
Interwar period
illustrators
Charles Edmund
Henry Matthew
Jane Austen
poet
biographer
bootmaker
Islington
Regent's Park
barrister's clerk
Henry Alfred Pegram
RA
Fred Pegram
RI
Early English Text Society
Ancren Riwle
Cambridge University Press
Science and Art Department
Cambridge School of Art
William John Beamont
Anglia Ruskin University


Kentish Town
North London
Holloway, London

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