245:
392:
997:
96:
103:
Drew was, from 1854, proprietor of the
Victoria Hotel (at Augusta Place on Weymouth Esplanade), where in 1857 he opened a refreshment room and art gallery (the Great Western Picture Saloon) displaying his valuable collection of works 'by the great Masters and modern artists'. Drew's collection
583:
1879, Weymouth: Sherren & Son. Dedicated to "Harry Drew, Mus.Doc., L.Mus.,Trin.Col.,Lond., by his affectionate Father, Joseph Drew, to keep alive in his remembrance the many pleasant evenings spent in discussing these, and kindred subjects, during his visit home from
44:, son of Joseph Drew (1779–1846) of the Royal Navy dockyard service and Martha Gale (1781–1854). The family probably came to London from Dorset shortly before Joseph was born, as his elder siblings Sarah and Henry had been baptised in
19:
341:
422:
Many bound editions between 1853 and 1963, with variations in the title. Weymouth: Sherren & Son. Modern editions include photographs of
Sandsfoot Castle, the scene of the banquet in the story.
259:, Fleet St, London. They had four children: Mary Jessie Drew (1833–1872), Joseph William Drew (1834–1859), Alice Martha Drew (1836–1897) and Fanny Eliza Drew (1839–1871, maternal grandmother of
628:
Drew, Joseph: British
Registered Design 7 May 1851, no. 78780: Subject of design: biscuit to be called 'The Motto Ring Biscuits', including a drawing of the biscuit with text WILL YOU MARRY ME.
1071:
589:
The Rival Queens. A sketch, historical and biographical. Compiled from state papers, public records, historical works, and other reliable sources of information by Joseph Drew
1066:
56:
where he worked in his father's confectionery business. He later started a grocery business (with a partner Joseph
Maunders) which went bankrupt. In about 1838 he moved to
1056:
179:
Joseph Drew died at
Weymouth in 1883 and was buried in Melcombe Regis Cemetery. There is a memorial to him, his wife and two children near the west wall of the cemetery.
1061:
1041:
1096:
1091:
1046:
1036:
263:). His wife died at the age of 38, and two years later he married her younger sister Caroline Agnes Monday (1820–1893), a school teacher, at
753:
1086:
385:, including the most Interesting Particulars of his Death, Lying in State and public funeral (Compiled from the most Authentic Sources)
571:
427:
984:
970:
619:, wafers, and all other similar substances, by means of a certain machine designed by me, and constructed of divers metals and woods
270:
Drew's daughter Fanny Eliza married organist
William James Rooke and their daughter Mabel Wells Annie Rooke was the mother of the
281:. Drew's son Harry married missionary teacher Georgiana Down and their son Harry Guy Radcliffe Drew was the father of architect
1081:
1076:
1031:
795:
168:'. Drew's wide knowledge of art and his concern for it is shown in his 1871 address to the British Archaeological Association,
600:
725:
Chaplain to the
Portland Convict Prison, the Rev. Thomas Mawkes was the son of watch and clock maker Thomas Mawkes of Derby
32:(21 May 1814 – 3 December 1883) was an English newspaper editor, steamboat proprietor, art collector, writer and lecturer.
949:
National
Archives: "Office of Registrar of Designs" record of the Board of Trade, register BT 43/422/78780 and BT 44/133
233:
1051:
1026:
329:
264:
82:
In 1852, by reason of his wealth and influence as a newspaper proprietor, Joseph Drew became a partner in the company
442:
305:
488:, Mechanic's Institutes, Mental Improvement Societies, etc. by Dr. Joseph Drew, with Press Criticisms of the Same
249:
566:
492:
312:
1001:
622:
592:
533:
410:
322:
149:
187:
Drew wrote and lectured on a wide range of subjects in the fields of art, science, history and religion.
701:
525:
335:
203:
137:
366:
1021:
1016:
596:
552:
256:
229:
76:
75:
in 1850, which he edited until 1862. For most of his life he was active in local affairs, becoming a
267:, by whom he had two children Caroline Agnes Drew (1850–1933) and musician Harry Drew (1851–1895).
145:
559:
382:
298:
160:
to the Rev. Thomas Mawkes for ÂŁ2000. In 1859 it was reported that he had purchased a portrait of
84:
420:
A Chronicle of
Weymouth and Melcombe in the Days of Elizabeth, or, Christmas in the Olden Time.
980:
966:
634:
423:
275:
117:
49:
490:. 1873, Weymouth: T.W. & W. Tarver. The synopsis is followed by the text of his talk on
406:
396:
278:
165:
125:
105:
72:
61:
794:
Georgiana Down was first principal, in 1875, of
Bishopsgate School, the founding school of
468:, illustrated with engravings. 1872, London: Elliot Stock, Weymouth: T. W. & W. Tarver.
255:
When he was only 18 Joseph Drew married Eliza Monday (1808–1846), six years his senior, at
228:, factually written in a popular style, is an account of the eventful but troubled life of
484:
A Synopsis of Fourteen Popular Lectures; prepared especially for Working Men's Societies,
153:
109:
637:, and also ships, for the purpose of more effectually resisting shot or other projectiles
206:, when the pope created 12 Catholic dioceses in England and appointed diocesan bishops.
515:
121:
89:
53:
1010:
475:, in verse. 1872, Weymouth : T. W. & W. Tarver. A revision of his 1862 book
260:
141:
209:
Between 1866 and 1872 he delivered a series of free lectures which he described in
191:
529:
244:
161:
60:
with his wife and their four young children and set up his own confectioners in
391:
45:
387:, illustrated with engravings. 1851, Weymouth, "printed for the booksellers".
928:
282:
113:
18:
224:, published in many editions between 1853 and 1963. His last written work,
996:
858:
633:
Improvements in the adaptation of plates or shields to fixed and floating
770:
574:
at the meeting of their 29th annual Congress at Weymouth, 23 August 1871.
133:
57:
41:
615:
An improved method of rolling and cutting lozenges, and also of cutting
213:. In 1871 he gave a lecture to the British Archæological Association on
743:
Dorsetshire County Chronicle and Somersetshire Gazette, 20 October 1859
616:
446:, in verse. 1862, London: Houlston & Wright, and Weymouth: Sherren.
381:
A Biographical Sketch of the Military and Political Career of the late
625:. 8 pages with a large insert sheet of technical drawings Figs 1 – 8.
757:
734:
Dorsetshire County Chronicle and Somersetshire Gazette, 30 April 1857
129:
702:"The Testament of Eudamidas, c.1653 - Nicolas Poussin - WikiArt.org"
365:, in (satirical) verse. 1851, Weymouth: Benson and Barling, London:
95:
931:), where Harry Drew lived and worked for a few years, and not India
390:
319:
243:
94:
17:
499:
1. "Fire, the Baptismal Rite and the funeral shroud of the World”
376:, an essay. 1851, London: Benjamin L. Green, 62 Paternoster Row.
820:
Report to the Council of the Royal Astronomical Society, XLIV, 4
485:
271:
859:"Category:Drew, Joseph - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download"
771:"Category:Drew, Harry - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download"
502:
2. "Trees, Plants and Flowers – their habits and instincts”
232:, and her unhappy fate in the hands of her English cousin
220:
He ventured into historical fiction with his short novel
505:
3. "The Earthquake and Volcano – their cause and effect”
136:
and her golden shower'. There were also paintings by
92:
from Weymouth. He became chairman of Cosens in 1874.
405:
The Poisoned Cup: a quaint tale of old Weymouth and
810:(Great Britain) 1885, New Series, Vol. II. Page 113
691:
Jeffrey's Illustrated Weymouth Guide, 3rd ed., 1861
599:. 1880, Weymouth: Sherren & Son. Dedicated to "
363:The Vision of the Pope; or A Snooze in the Vatican
204:re-establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in 1850
200:The Vision of the Pope; or A Snooze in the Vatican
374:Popery against the Pope, an Appeal to Protestants
196:Popery against the Pope, an Appeal to Protestants
99:A print after the Zuccari portrait of Shakespeare
24:Views & Reviews: Weymouth & Portland 1895
603:, Esq., M.P. for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis".
461:. Before 1873, printer and publisher unknown.
64:, but returned to Weymouth a few years later.
8:
808:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
655:Image from the collection of Richard Clammer
639:. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 2 pages.
548:12. "Our Earth from its Cradle to its Grave”
357:Include poems, essays, lectures, and books.
1072:Fellows of the Geological Society of London
631:Drew, Joseph: British Patent 1508 of 1861:
613:Drew, Joseph: British Patent 9069 of 1841:
108:' (sic); and there were pencil sketches by
1067:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature
979:. 2005, Witney, Black Dwarf Publications.
882:British Library, shelfmark 4374.aaa.39.(3)
848:British Library, shelfmark YA.2002.a.34170
1057:Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Society
940:British Library, shelfmark YA.1987.a.7439
752:Harry Drew was a teacher and organist at
473:In the Beginning, or Man's First Paradise
152:. Joseph Drew sold, from his collection,
909:British Library, shelfmark YA.1999.a.954
555:– her Private History and Public Career”
441:The World and how it was made: from the
1062:Fellows of the Royal Historical Society
1042:19th-century British newspaper founders
918:British Library, shelfmark 7006.aaa.35.
900:British Library, shelfmark 11646.ccc.52
648:
459:A Synopsis of Fourteen Popular Lectures
211:A Synopsis of Fourteen Popular Lectures
830:British Library, shelfmark 11646.d.58
581:The Mystery of Creation: a lay sermon
174:Synopsis of Fourteen Popular Lectures
7:
891:British Library, shelfmark 4402.l.13
839:British Library, shelfmark 3938.c.29
567:Art Treasures and their Preservation
493:Art Treasures and their Preservation
436:. Song, music by Daniel Rolls (1853)
215:Art Treasures and their Preservation
170:Art Treasures and their Preservation
511:5. "Labour, the poor man's Capital”
202:. These works were prompted by the
572:British Archaeological Association
570:, an address delivered before the
508:4. "Man – pre-historic and modern”
486:Young Men's Christian Associations
14:
1097:19th-century English male writers
48:. Following the shutting down of
995:
521:7. "Creation and its Mysteries”
518:– her life and what it teaches”
342:Literary and Scientific Society
190:In 1851 he strongly criticised
1092:19th-century English novelists
395:The ruins of the 16th century
1:
977:Cosens of Weymouth, 1848–1918
965:. 2006, Tiverton, Halsgrove.
477:The World and how it was made
248:Drew family crest with motto
52:in 1830, his family moved to
1047:People from Weymouth, Dorset
1037:English historical novelists
591:. With special reference to
539:9. "The Philosophy of Death”
453:. Mention in title pages of
418:on 25 December 1852, titled
963:The Bumper Book of Weymouth
542:10. "Our Home in the Stars”
532:; or the first dawn of the
330:Royal Society of Literature
265:St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey
67:Drew founded the newspaper
1113:
1087:19th-century English poets
545:11. "The theory of Ghosts”
306:Royal Astronomical Society
158:The Testament of Eudamidas
172:, published fully in his
104:included 'the equestrian
313:Royal Historical Society
250:Fiat justitia ruat cœlum
40:Joseph Drew was born in
623:Eyre & Spottiswoode
293:Among his honours were
1082:English art collectors
1077:English male novelists
1032:British humorous poets
927:Certainly Ceylon (now
682:Bradshaw's Guide, 1861
399:
367:Simpkin & Marshall
323:University of Richmond
252:
100:
26:
1004:at Wikimedia Commons
466:Our Home in the Stars
414:. First published in
394:
336:Royal Society of Arts
247:
98:
79:and town councillor.
21:
673:Clammer p.29 et seq.
198:and satirical verse
754:St. Thomas' College
597:Mary Queen of Scots
553:Mary Queen of Scots
230:Mary Queen of Scots
1052:People from Dorset
1027:English male poets
961:Attwooll, Maureen
560:Let there be Light
416:The Southern Times
400:
383:Duke of Wellington
299:Geological Society
253:
101:
69:The Southern Times
27:
1000:Media related to
975:Clammer, Richard
760:, Colombo, Ceylon
276:French Resistance
257:St Bride's Church
50:Deptford Dockyard
1104:
999:
950:
947:
941:
938:
932:
925:
919:
916:
910:
907:
901:
898:
892:
889:
883:
880:
874:
873:
871:
869:
855:
849:
846:
840:
837:
831:
828:
822:
817:
811:
805:
799:
796:Bishop's College
792:
786:
785:
783:
781:
767:
761:
750:
744:
741:
735:
732:
726:
723:
717:
716:
714:
712:
698:
692:
689:
683:
680:
674:
671:
665:
662:
656:
653:
455:In the Beginning
407:Sandsfoot Castle
397:Sandsfoot Castle
226:The Rival Queens
222:The Poisoned Cup
138:Sir David Wilkie
132:. Mentioned is '
126:Andrea del Sarto
85:Cosens & Co.
1112:
1111:
1107:
1106:
1105:
1103:
1102:
1101:
1007:
1006:
993:
958:
953:
948:
944:
939:
935:
926:
922:
917:
913:
908:
904:
899:
895:
890:
886:
881:
877:
867:
865:
857:
856:
852:
847:
843:
838:
834:
829:
825:
818:
814:
806:
802:
793:
789:
779:
777:
769:
768:
764:
751:
747:
742:
738:
733:
729:
724:
720:
710:
708:
706:www.wikiart.org
700:
699:
695:
690:
686:
681:
677:
672:
668:
663:
659:
654:
650:
646:
610:
451:England’s Glory
409:in the days of
355:
350:
301:of London, 1870
291:
242:
234:Queen Elizabeth
185:
154:Nicolas Poussin
90:paddle steamers
88:which operated
71:, published in
38:
12:
11:
5:
1110:
1108:
1100:
1099:
1094:
1089:
1084:
1079:
1074:
1069:
1064:
1059:
1054:
1049:
1044:
1039:
1034:
1029:
1024:
1019:
1009:
1008:
992:
991:External links
989:
988:
987:
973:
957:
954:
952:
951:
942:
933:
920:
911:
902:
893:
884:
875:
850:
841:
832:
823:
812:
800:
787:
762:
745:
736:
727:
718:
693:
684:
675:
666:
664:Attwooll, p.50
657:
647:
645:
642:
641:
640:
629:
626:
609:
606:
605:
604:
585:
577:
576:
575:
563:
556:
549:
546:
543:
540:
537:
522:
519:
516:Lady Jane Grey
512:
509:
506:
503:
500:
480:
469:
462:
447:
437:
430:
428:978-1278132839
389:
388:
377:
370:
354:
351:
349:
346:
345:
344:
340:Fellow of the
338:
334:Fellow of the
332:
328:Fellow of the
326:
316:
311:Fellow of the
309:
304:Fellow of the
302:
297:Fellow of the
290:
287:
241:
238:
194:with an essay
184:
181:
148:, Webster and
122:Paolo Veronese
62:St. Peter Port
54:Melcombe Regis
37:
34:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1109:
1098:
1095:
1093:
1090:
1088:
1085:
1083:
1080:
1078:
1075:
1073:
1070:
1068:
1065:
1063:
1060:
1058:
1055:
1053:
1050:
1048:
1045:
1043:
1040:
1038:
1035:
1033:
1030:
1028:
1025:
1023:
1020:
1018:
1015:
1014:
1012:
1005:
1003:
998:
990:
986:
985:1-903599-14-8
982:
978:
974:
972:
971:1-871164-52-4
968:
964:
960:
959:
955:
946:
943:
937:
934:
930:
924:
921:
915:
912:
906:
903:
897:
894:
888:
885:
879:
876:
864:
860:
854:
851:
845:
842:
836:
833:
827:
824:
821:
816:
813:
809:
804:
801:
797:
791:
788:
776:
772:
766:
763:
759:
755:
749:
746:
740:
737:
731:
728:
722:
719:
707:
703:
697:
694:
688:
685:
679:
676:
670:
667:
661:
658:
652:
649:
643:
638:
636:
630:
627:
624:
620:
618:
612:
611:
607:
602:
601:Henry Edwards
598:
594:
590:
587:Drew, Joseph
586:
582:
579:Drew, Joseph
578:
573:
569:
568:
564:
561:
557:
554:
550:
547:
544:
541:
538:
535:
531:
527:
523:
520:
517:
513:
510:
507:
504:
501:
498:
497:
495:
494:
489:
487:
482:Drew, Joseph
481:
478:
474:
471:Drew, Joseph
470:
467:
464:Drew, Joseph
463:
460:
456:
452:
449:Drew, Joseph
448:
445:
444:
443:Mosaical text
439:Drew, Joseph
438:
435:
434:The Sea Nymph
432:Drew, Joseph
431:
429:
425:
421:
417:
413:
412:
408:
403:Drew, Joseph
402:
401:
398:
393:
386:
384:
379:Drew, Joseph
378:
375:
372:Drew, Joseph
371:
368:
364:
361:Drew, Joseph
360:
359:
358:
352:
348:List of works
347:
343:
339:
337:
333:
331:
327:
324:
321:
317:
314:
310:
307:
303:
300:
296:
295:
294:
288:
286:
284:
280:
279:Agnès Humbert
277:
273:
268:
266:
262:
261:Agnes Humbert
258:
251:
246:
239:
237:
235:
231:
227:
223:
218:
216:
212:
207:
205:
201:
197:
193:
188:
182:
180:
177:
175:
171:
167:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
143:
139:
135:
131:
127:
123:
119:
115:
111:
107:
97:
93:
91:
87:
86:
80:
78:
74:
70:
65:
63:
59:
55:
51:
47:
43:
35:
33:
31:
25:
20:
16:
994:
976:
962:
945:
936:
923:
914:
905:
896:
887:
878:
866:. Retrieved
862:
853:
844:
835:
826:
819:
815:
807:
803:
790:
778:. Retrieved
774:
765:
748:
739:
730:
721:
709:. Retrieved
705:
696:
687:
678:
669:
660:
651:
632:
614:
588:
580:
565:
491:
483:
476:
472:
465:
458:
454:
450:
440:
433:
419:
415:
404:
380:
373:
362:
356:
292:
269:
254:
225:
221:
219:
214:
210:
208:
199:
195:
192:Pope Pius IX
189:
186:
178:
173:
169:
157:
102:
83:
81:
68:
66:
39:
29:
28:
23:
15:
1022:1883 deaths
1017:1814 births
1002:Joseph Drew
593:Elizabeth I
534:Reformation
530:Anne Boleyn
325:, USA, 1874
162:Shakespeare
30:Joseph Drew
22:Photo from
1011:Categories
956:References
621:. London:
526:Henry VIII
411:Queen Bess
46:Wyke Regis
929:Sri Lanka
863:imslp.org
798:in Ceylon
775:imslp.org
635:batteries
283:Jane Drew
114:Rembrandt
756:then at
617:gun wads
353:Writings
166:Zucchero
73:Weymouth
58:Guernsey
42:Deptford
868:27 July
780:27 July
711:27 July
608:Patents
584:India."
289:Honours
274:of the
272:heroine
146:Niemann
106:Vandyke
983:
969:
758:Mutwal
426:
315:, 1872
308:, 1871
240:Family
150:Wilson
130:Titian
118:Rubens
110:Turner
644:Notes
558:14. "
551:13. "
320:LL.D.
318:Hon.
183:Works
142:Danby
134:Danaë
981:ISBN
967:ISBN
870:2022
782:2022
713:2022
595:and
528:and
524:8. "
514:6. "
457:and
424:ISBN
164:by '
128:and
36:Life
156:'s
1013::
861:.
773:.
704:.
496:.
285:.
236:.
217:.
176:.
144:,
140:,
124:,
120:,
116:,
112:,
77:JP
872:.
784:.
715:.
562:”
536:”
479:.
369:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.