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Charles William Dyson Perrins

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in 1946 and 1947. His illuminated manuscripts and other remaining printed books were sold after his death in three major auction sales in 1958 to 1960. A record total for a single collection of £1,100,000 was raised by these sales. Items once owned by C. W. Dyson Perrins now form the basis of many
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In 1927, he purchased the Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory's historic ceramics collection for a price above market value to assist the firm's cashflow. In 1946, he established the Perrins Trust to unite the factory museum collection and his own private holdings of Royal Worcester and ensure their
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and Charles followed him, becoming a director in 1891. He became chairman in 1901 and supported the factory financially. He bought the company outright in 1934 and ensured its continuity from his own fortune until it could be taken public in 1954.
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survival. After his death, his widow established the "Dyson Perrins Museum" at the factory site to house the collection. It is now called "The
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During Perrins's life, he amassed one of the most important book collections in the world, particularly strong in medieval
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Florence Winifred Midwood Milne (known as Frieda) at St John, Chelsea on 6 September 1923. She died on 28 December 1968.
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and chairman of the governors of that school until the 1950s. His portrait by A. Hacker (1907) hangs in the hall.
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Many other items from his collection were given or bequeathed by him to public institutions such as the
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Charles William Dyson Perrins died at Davenham on 29 January 1958, and was buried at Great Malvern.
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from its foundation in 1916 until its retirement as a laboratory in 2003. He received an honorary
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and printed ballads. To help finance and re-establish the Royal Worcester factory after
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and endowed new buildings including Perrins Hall (1914) named after his father, an
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for most of his life, and amongst his many charitable deeds in
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Auction of Perrins's Gutenberg Bible 1947 at Sotheby's
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Worcester
Malvern, Worcestershire
Great Malvern
Royal Worcester
Royal Grammar School Worcester
Dyson Perrins Laboratory
FRAS
English
bibliophile
philanthropist
Claines
Worcester
Lea & Perrins
Worcestershire sauce
William Perrins
Charterhouse School
The Queen's College, Oxford
Highland Light Infantry
Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory
Museum of Royal Worcester
Malvern
Worcestershire
Dyson Perrins Church of England Academy
Mayor of Worcester
High Sheriff of Worcestershire
Royal Grammar School, Worcester
old boy
Six Master

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