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1910
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Born: in Norwich, United Kingdom on March 31st
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1924
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Recipient, an award from the Royal Drawing Society
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1928
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Joined Bevin’s Travelling Circus
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1934
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Published Sons of Sawdust
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1936
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His paintings accompanied The Country Scene, John Masefield’s collection of poems
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1937
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Worked with John Masefield on Tribute to Ballet
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1942
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Worked with John Masefield on A Generation Risen
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1943
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Published Peace in War
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1944
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Published High Endeavour
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1945
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Published With The Allied Armies in Italy
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1945
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His war paintings were exhibited at Colnaghi, creating a storm of interest that ensured a yearly exhibition of his work until 1967
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1946
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Exhibited his war pictures at the Bristol and Norwich Municipal Galleries
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1947
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Published his autobiography A Canvas to Cover
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1957
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Exhibition of his paintings at St. James’s Palace
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1974
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Died: in London, England on January 19th
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the Royal Watercolour Society |
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The Royal Society of British Artists |
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The Royal Institute of Oil Painters |
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The Royal Western Academy |
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