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October 1887, Thomas Honywood held a sale of goods and chattels at his house in Horsham. A rare copy of the sale particulars, discovered in 2000, provides insight into the extensive collection that Honywood had amassed throughout his life. The auction included a wide array of items, ranging from
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In addition to his contributions to archaeology and photography, Thomas
Honywood served as Captain of the Horsham Volunteer Fire Brigade. As a testament to his service, the townspeople presented Honywood with an oil painting by British painter Robert Wallace Martin. The painting, created in 1869,
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Notable items from the auction included a massive carved oak coin cabinet with 12 drawers, exquisitely carved soapstone mantel ornaments from China, oil paintings by notable artists such as "Mrs
Siddons" by "Martin" and "Snowdon" by Morris, cases of English and foreign birds, imitation Wedgwood
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Honywood's notable achievements was the discovery and preservation of the Horsham Hoard, a collection of medieval pottery. This commitment to preserving the past extended to Honywood's entrepreneurial pursuits, as he established his own museum to showcase his discoveries and collections.
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Honywood played a pivotal role in bringing photography to Horsham. He is credited with taking some of the earliest known photographs in the area, demonstrating an early interest in the medium. Honywood's passion for photography led him to experiment with various photo-chemical printing
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Honywood made significant contributions to archaeology in the Horsham area. He was instrumental in identifying the Mesolithic or middle Stone Age period, shedding light on the region's ancient history. Honywood's meticulous drawings and sketches of Horsham
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vases, stuffed birds under glass domes, Chinese pictures, an exchequer tally, British birds' eggs, coral, bullets from the time the
Barracks were at Horsham, Indian earthenware bottles, carved bills of an albatross, and whale's teeth.
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processes, aiming to transfer the intricate details of natural objects onto different surfaces. His efforts culminated in the development of a unique photographic printing method known as "Nature
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Honywood married and resided in Courtenay House. He had a son named Thomas Courtenay de Honywood and a daughter named Mabilia. Honywood died on 5 October 1888.
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Honywood was born on 7 October 1819 in Horsham, England. He was the son of Mary Anne Morth and John Honywood, a carpenter, builder, and
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