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Alfred William Hunt

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in 1854, and afterwards contributed landscapes in oil and watercolour to London and other regional exhibitions. In 1861 he married, gave up his Fellowship, and in 1862 was elected as an Associate of the
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on 24 May 1847. Hunt, aged 16 at the time was in the following train, his sketch of the incident was printed by the newspaper on 29 May 1847.
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Scene of the Railway Accident, at Chester, the Dee Viaduct, Hunt's first published work
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He did not, however, abandon his artistic practice for, encouraged by
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Snowdon, after an April Hailstorm -or Snowdon through Clearing Clouds
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to study classics. His career there was distinguished; he won the
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Exhibition of Drawings in Water Colour by Alfred William Hunt
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wrote several works of fiction; and one of her daughters,
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the first such, came about through being a witness of the
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Hunt throughout his career provided sketches to the
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Index

RWS

Liverpool
Lancashire
Kensington
London
Brookwood Cemetery
Margaret Raine Hunt
Violet Hunt
Andrew Hunt
Jessie MacGregor
RWS
Andrew Hunt
Liverpool
Liverpool Collegiate School
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Newdigate Prize

Brookwood Cemetery

Illustrated London News
Dee Bridge train disaster
Ruskin
Royal Academy
Royal Watercolour Society
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
Margaret Raine Hunt
Violet Hunt
Jessie MacGregor
Walker Art Gallery

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