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Fred Henry Andrews

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brother — the Raja Sir Amar Singh. This had been arranged by the indefatigable Dr Stein who had lobbied the Home Secretary, Dr. A.C. Mittra, to establish the college and had likewise persuaded his friend Andrews that life in Kashmir would be more congenial than Battersea. At this new institution,
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Andrews took great patience to inculcate an ethic of high quality craftsmanship in the Kashmiris who had tended to be slipshod in their work such as carpentry. This earned him the respect and admiration of educationalist
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A new house was built for them in Srinagar. Following the ethos of the arts and craft movement, Andrews made the thirty thousand roof tiles for this himself.
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In Lahore, Andrews met Aurel Stein who came to live in the Andrews family home, Mayo Lodge, from 1894. The house was in the
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district of Lahore and had previously been used by B. H. Baden-Powell, the Judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab who wrote
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of the late Victorian era. He became an enthusiast for artistic craftsmanship and manufactures of all types and joined the
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Descriptive Catalog of Antiquities Recovered by A. Stein, During His Explorations in Central Asia, Kansu and Eastern Iran
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and others to protect ancient buildings from insensitive reconstruction. In London, he became the friend of
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Ancient Chinese Figured Silks Excavated by Sir Aurel Stein at Ruined Sites of Central Asia
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or B.G. — Aurel Stein, as his forceful personality made him the natural leader.
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who had similar interests and, in 1890, he started work for Kipling's father,
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One Hundred Carpet Designs: From Various Parts of India
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Wall Paintings from Ancient Shrines in Central Asia
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Index


Srinagar

Fred Henry Andrews
Lahore
Dr Aurel Stein
Arliss Andrews
stained glass
Arts and Crafts movement
Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society
Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
William Morris
Rudyard Kipling
Lockwood
Mayo School of Arts
Lahore
Anarkali
Percy Allen
Thomas Arnold
Punjab Light Horse
nom de guerres
Beg General
The Baron
Publius
The Saint
technical college
Srinagar
Maharaja's
Cecil Tyndale-Biscoe
Mirsky 1998

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