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historians had perished and only the inscriptions remained we should have a very different picture of the Roman Empire, a picture much brighter and, I think, much more faithful to truth.' He admires the Romans for their law, discipline, engineering and especially their sanitation, but it is clear
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Stobart's books were successful, partly because they combined a popular with scholarly approach and partly because of the photographic illustrations. He wrote in a Preface: "The pictures are an integral part of my scheme. It is not possible with Rome, as it was with Greece, to let pictures and
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In 1904, he married Mary Currey Gibson, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Gibson, Vicar of St Sepulchre's in London. They had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, both born in Cambridge, where in 1907 Stobart became a lecturer at Trinity College. Two years later he was appointed one of His
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Stobart became well-known all over the world for his regular New Year's Eve broadcast, 'The Grand Good-night'. He was dying of diabetes when he broadcast his last Grand Good-night on 31 December 1932, from his bedroom in Kensington.
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statues take the place of wars and treaties. Wars and treaties are an essential part of the Grandeur of Rome...the pictures are chosen so that the reader's eye may be able to gather its own impression of the Roman genius."
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and according to one source suggested the BBC's motto, 'Nation Shall Speak Peace Unto Nation]'. He also proposed creating a new cultural network, to be named the
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and was buried at Old Byfleet, where his grave can still be seen. The offer of a knighthood was in the post when he died.
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programme, after the Roman goddess of wisdom, but this idea was turned down and was not realised until the creation of '
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were published posthumously. He died on 11 May 1933, at his country cottage next to West Byfleet golf-course in
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Stobart wrote and edited several other books on English and Classical literature. Two books,
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as its first Director of Education. He was responsible for two long-lasting programmes,
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that he prefers the Greeks for their art, philosophy, mathematics and literature.
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His daughter, Elizabeth Frances, married Antony Cuthbert Spurling (1906–1984),
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Majesty's Inspectors of Schools and during the First World War worked for the
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Known as 'Jack' to his relations and friends, Stobart was born in
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The Colonial Office List, H.M. Stationery Office, 1951, p. 643
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in London and the family moved to London. He was educated at
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in Germany and in Edinburgh, before becoming a teacher at
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before acting as Assistant Secretary to the British
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