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Francis Cargeeg

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30: 276:, 9 September 1940. Francis had been a member of the group since 1934 and became the group's Deputy Grand Bard in 1962, and held the position until 1967. The Council of the Gorsedd of Cornwall approved additional regalia, and asked Cargeeg to design and execute new regalia for the Grand Bard, the Deputy Grand Bard and the Secretary, and two headpieces for the Marshal's staves. Over time, and up to 1970, additional pieces were added, including plastrons for past Grand Bards, also produced by him. 356: 251: 122: 322:
A line attributed to Cargeeg helps explain the fewnes of the works he produced: "I deliberately limit my output to a small range of styles and sizes in order that I can master my art." Additionally, some of the complicated items took a year or more to make. His very best works, he was "loath to see
227:. In 1939 he decided to leave his safe employment at this large facility and become self-employed as an artist in hand-beaten copper ware. Unfortunately, World War II intervened preventing him from carrying out his dream, instead he found himself employed in a new factory in Hayle producing 258:
For the next 30 years or so he worked from his small workshop here producing bowls, plates, mirror surrounds and vases in copper, using only hand tools and other simple equipment. All of his designs followed images based on the products of the ancient Celts – particularly those of the
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After the war he worked in Pool's of Hayle (J. & F. Pool Ltd) for a few years finally realising his dream of full-time employment in copperware in the late 1940s. At this time Cornwall had a history of copperware, beginning with
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on 4 March 2003. Additionally, the sale of one of his works was detailed in D. Lay's catalogue on 14 October 2003. Finally, a few articles by him were published including ones in the
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At this time he lived with his wife, Winifred, whom he married in September 1919, and his unmarried sister Holly in her cottage, Trevean, at Mellanear Road, Hayle.
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seeking tin and copper in the hard rocks of the county. Subsequently, he moved up to the position of engine man (driver), initially at a mine and later at
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to create most of the copper regalia they use, including the Grand Bard's crown. The Grand Bard's crown was photographed and written about in the
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The last few years of his life were non-productive due to the onset of age-related degeneration. He died on the 25 March 1981 and is buried in
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interview "one fine vase, with separate moulded lid" (shown on this page) was kept part of his personal collection, and never sold (
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After just one voyage he left the vessel on medical grounds. Thereafter he became employed in
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Between 1939 and 1970, Cargeeg was asked by the council of the
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After his initial schooling Frank became an apprentice at
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