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Husband of Florence Eugenia Frost, St Mary's College student c.1924 - 1926
Husband of Florence Eugenia Frost, St Mary's College student c.1924 - 1926
The Edward Thomas Fellowship was founded in 1980 to promote knowledge and appreciation of Edward Thomas's life and works
College of St Paul and St Mary/ Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education student 1989 - 1992
Awarded Honorary Fellow of the University of Gloucestershire in 2008
Freeman of the City of London
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
St Paul's College student 1962 - 1965
Son of F C L Essenhigh, St Paul's College student 1930 - 1932
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
The Friends of the Dymock Poets (FDP) was founded in 1993 to be ‘Friends’ of six poets who had an association with the Dymock area of Gloucestershire, namely Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert Brooke, John Drinkwater, Robert Frost, Wilfrid Gibson, and Edward Thomas. The FDP promotes and encourages, for the public benefit, knowledge and appreciation of the works and lives of the poets and their families and friends who lived or visited the Dymock area before and during the First World War. It also increases public knowledge and appreciation of the cultural and natural history of the Gloucestershire/Herefordshire/Worcestershire border country.
Granddaughter of Kathleen Winifred Rowles neé Brown, St Mary's College student c.1921 - 1923, and Frank Rowles, St Paul's College student 1921 - 1923
Neville Gabie was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1959. He was the Lead Artist for the Year of the Artist projects, Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail 2000 - 2001. This project resulted from a Year of the Artists residency undertaken by Neville Gabie in the autumn 2000 and spring/ summer of 2001. It was realised with the financial assistance of South West Arts, the Forestry Commission and Arnolfini Collection Trust and the co-ordination by Bruce Allan and Samantha Wilkinson. The project was built upon a permanent work which sees the volume of a tree represented in a variety of states – as a permanent installation in the forest – alongside four event based pieces that were documented and presented in printed form
Recent exhibitions and projects include: Solo Exhibition, Civic Gallery Johannesburg 1998; MOMART Artist in Residence. Tate Gallery, Liverpool 1999-2000; Solo Exhibition Hales Galley, London 2000; Solo Exhibition Kirkby Gallery, with Knowsely Art Service and Liverpool Football Club Museum 2001, “POSTS” published Penguin Books 1999; Saskawa International Photography Prize. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography 2001
Whilst Artist in Residence at the Tate Gallery. Liverpool, the focus of the work was based around areas of urban regeneration. In an on-going project entitled “An A-Z of Empty Spaces” Neville began to consider the spaces and places, once homes and now left vacant. The objects left behind and notions of “home and belonging”. The tower block, Kenley Close was one such building
Stepmother married to Ernest Park, St Paul's College student 1928 - 1930