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Another transient member who has left little information in the Tribe’s records. When he was living in Worcester Terrace he was elected an Artist Member in 1936 and there is no record of any activity from him in the Studio. He did, however, leave one example of his work in an illustration of his woodcuts in Grouse. He was born in London in 1904 and was educated at the Merchant Taylor`s School and later at the University College of London where he gained his B.Sc. degree. He studied Art at the Slade School where he gained the Slade Diploma. While living in Bristol he married the daughter of M. Hartland Thomas, the well known Bristol architect. In 1938 he resigned from the Tribe and moved to Hampstead and exhibited at the New English Art School. He later took up a post at an Art School in Wales from which he retired. (Cecil Broome)
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