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Prior, Edward Schr&oum;der. Adm. (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1870. [3rd] s. of John Venn, barrister, deceased. B. 1852, at Greenwich. Bapt. Feb. 4, 1852. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1870; scholar; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Hon. Fellow, 1912-20; Fellow, 1920-32. Athletics 'blue' (long jump, 1871-4; high jump and hurdles, 1872). Amateur high jump champion, 1872. Slade Professor of Fine Art, 1912-32. Secretary of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, 1902-17. Master of the Art Workers' Guild, 1906. F.S.A. President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1919-20. A.R.A., 1914. Designed the Medical School, Cambridge; the Pathological Institute, Netley; Mount Lodge and the Music School, Harrow; etc. Married, 1885, Louisa Isabella, 2nd dau. of the Rev. F. W. Maunsell, of Symondsbury, and had issue. Author, History of Gothic Art in England; An Account of Medieval Figure-Sculpture in England; Eight Chapters in English Medieval Art; The Cathedral Builders of England; The Sculpture of Alabaster Tables. Died Aug. 19, 1932, at Westgate, Chichester; buried at Apuldram. Brother of John T. (1860), Charles H. (1869) and Henry T. (1874). (Venn, II. 393; Book of Blues; Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 22, 1932.) | Edward Schröder PRIOR Approx. lifespan: 18521932 Adm aged 18 Gonville & Caius College 1870:10:01 3rd s. of John VENN Barrister: deceased. b. Greenwich, [London], 1852 c. 1852:02:04 Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex], Matric 1870:10MT: scholar; BA 1874 MA 1877 Hon. Fellow 1912-20 Fellow 1920-32 Athletics "blue" (long jump 1871-74 high jump and hurdles(1872) Amateur high jump champion 1872 Slade Professor of: Fine Art 1912-32 Sec. of: : Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society 1902-17 Master of: : Art Workers' Guild 1906 FSA President of: CB, ???, Antiquarian Society 1919-20 A.R.A. 1914 Designed the Sch: Medical School ((ci) ))CB[-ci] [Cambridgeshire], ; the Sch: Pathological Institute Pathological, Netley, [Hampshire], Mount Lodge and the Sch: Music School Music, Harrow, [Middlesex], ; etc. m. 1885 Louisa Isabella MAUNSELL 2nd dau. of Rev. F. W. MAUNSELL, of Symondsbury, [Dorset], had issue Publ.: History of Gothic Art in England; An Account of Medieval Figure-Sculpture in England; Eight Chapters in English Medieval Art; The Cathedral Builders of England; The Sculpture of Alabaster Tables d. Westgate, Chichester, [Sussex], 1932:08:19 buried at Apuldram Appuldurcombe, Isle of Wight , brother of John T. PRIOR (1860),Charles H. (1869) and Henry T. (1874) ( Venn, II. 393; Book of Blues; Who was Who; The Times 1932:08:22) |