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Franks, Augustus Wollaston. Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, June 10, 1845. S. [and h.] of Frederick, Capt., R.N. B. Mar. 20, 1826, at Geneva. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852; Hon. Litt.D. 1889. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1895. One of the four undergraduate members of the Ray Club. On leaving College devoted his energies to the newly established Royal Archaeological Institute. Assistant in Dept. of Antiquities in the British Museum, 1851; Keeper of British and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography, 1866. Specially interested in ceramics, making a collection of English and foreign porcelain and pottery which he presented to the Museum in 1855. In 1892 secured for the Museum the famous enamelled gold cup of the Kings of France and England. Commissioned by the Government to examine and report on the collections of George Petrie, the Irish antiquary, and on the Meyrick collection; a juror in the section of pottery at the paris Exhibition, 1878. F.S.A. 1853; President, 1891. F.R.S., 1874. Member of the Roxburghe Club. One of the founders of the Cambridge Architectural Society and an early member of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. C.B., 1888. K.C.B., 1894. On retirement from the Keepership of the British Museum in 1896 was elected to the Standing Committee. Author, Book of Ornamental Glazing Quarries; Examples of Ornamental Art in Glass and Enamel; Himyaritic Inscriptions from Southern Arabia; Catalogue of Oriental Porcelain and Pottery; Japanese Pottery; Excavations at Carthage, etc. Edited Kemble's Horae Ferales and Hawkins' Medallic Illustrations of British History. Died unmarried May 21, 1897, in London. Bequeathed all his collections to the Museum. (D.N.B.; Who was Who, which gives 'died May 22'; Boase, v. 347-8; Eton Sch. Lists; Trinity Coll. Obits.) | Augustus Wollaston FRANKS Approx. lifespan: 18261897 pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1845:06:10 s. (and h.) of Frederick FRANKS Captain: R.N. b. Geneva, [ Switzerland ] 1826:03:20 Sch: Eton Matric 1845:10MT: BA 1849 MA 1852 Hon. LittD 1889 Hon. DCL OX 1895 One of the four undergraduate members of Ray Club On leaving College devoted his energies to the newly established Royal Archaeological Institute Assistant in: : Department of Antiquities in the British: <wrk> Museum </wrk>, [ London ] 1851 Keeper of British: and Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography 1866 Specially interested in ceramics, making a collection of English and foreign porcelain and pottery which he presented to Museum in1855 In 1892 secured for Museum the famous enamelled gold cup of the Kings of France and England. Commissioned by Government to examine and report on the collections of George Petrie, the Irish antiquary, and on the Meyrick collection; a juror in the section of pottery at the paris Exhibition 1878 FSA 1853 President: 1891 FRS 1874 Member of: Roxburghe Club One of the founders of the CB Architectural Society, [ Cambridgeshire ] and an early member of the CB Antiquarian Society CB 1888 KCB 1894 On retirement from the Keepership of the British: <wrk> Museum </wrk>, [ London ] in1896 was elected to Standing Committee Publ.: Book of Ornamental Glazing Quarries; Examples of Ornamental Art in Glass and Enamel; Himyaritic Inscriptions from Southern Arabia; Catalogue of Oriental Porcelain and Pottery; Japanese Pottery; Excavations at Carthage etc. Publ.: Edited Kemble's Horae Ferales and Hawkins' Medallic Illustrations of British History. d. unmarried London 1897:05:21 or 22 Bequeathed all his collections to Museum ( D.N.B.; Who was Who, which gives 'died May 22'; Boase, v. 347-8; Eton School Lists; Trinity College Obits. ) |