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126: 19: 109:, he established excellent relations with the Birmingham Corporation and established the museum as a leading institution. Cox is well known for the care and support he gave to museum staff, always remembering to send a note of congratulation to those responsible for a new exhibition or display. In 1947 he published a book on 141:, Minister of Eductation. He is known to have learnt the names of all of the museum's several hundred staff within three weeks of starting the job and greeted everyone thereafter by name. He is also responsible for introducing the conservation and education departments to the museum and reorganised and extended the 92:
In 1935 he married Maisie Anderson. In the summer of 1939, with Mann abroad, Cox was charged with organising the Wallace Collection's evacuation from London. After this time he became private secretary to Sir Alexander Maxwell, the permanent under-secretary at the Home Office.
105:. He restored the museum buildings back to the original function, after they had been used as council offices for 5 years during the war, managing to refurbish and restore them on a tight budget. With the help of the Keeper of the Department of Art, 145:. Cox acquired important objects such as the jade wine cup of the Shah Jahan and created a high standard of exhibitions, notably 'Opus Anglicanum' in 1963 and 'The Orange and the Rose' in 1964. In 1966 he retired early due to failing eyesight. 89:, at the Wallace Collection. During this time he developed a keen interest in the decorative arts of eighteenth-century France and went on to contribute to the catalogue of the exhibition of French Art at Burlington House. 81:. During this time he spent a semester at Berlin University studying Art History. He spent a short time at the Sorbonne which led to him writing a study of the French Renaissance painter 267: 170: 240: 403: 260: 423: 235: 34: 253: 162: 30: 276: 418: 54:, where he took a first class degree in modern languages tripos. Away from studying languages he was encouraged by family friend 138: 102: 333: 184:
Photographs by Trenchard Cox are held at the Conway Library in the Courtauld, London, and are being digitised.
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Cox was born on 31 July 1905 in London to barrister William Pallett Cox and Marion. He was educated at
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in 1967. Continuing his interest in popular education, he was the founding president in 1968 of the
113:(no relation), Birmingham's most famous landscape painter. In 1954 he was made a Commander of the 178: 181:, where he was a strong supporter its social welfare activities. He died on 21 December 1995. 245: 215:
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and of the Society of Antiquities. From 1968 to 1979 he served as Peoples' Warden at
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In 1944 Cox's skills as an administrator saw him take up the post of Director of
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Sir George Trenchard Cox, CBE, MA, FSA, FMA, Photographer Maurice Ambler
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In 1955 Cox was offered the post of Director and Secretary of the
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Cox was knighted in 1961. In 1963 he became president of the
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in Cambridge (1908–37), to pursue a career in museums.
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in 1931. In 1932 Cox became assistant to the Director, Sir
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National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies
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CBE
FSA
Eton College
King's College, Cambridge
Cecil Harcourt-Smith
Victoria and Albert Museum
Sydney Cockerell
Fitzwilliam Museum
National Gallery
British Museum
Jehan Foucquet
James Mann
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Dr. Mary Woodall
David Cox
Order of the British Empire

Victoria and Albert Museum
David Eccles
National Art Library
Museums Association
Ancient Monuments Board
Standing Commission on Museums and Galleries
Legion of Honour
National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies
Royal Society of Arts
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Dictionary of Art Historians
Dictionary of National Biography

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