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Joseph Drew

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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Drew's daughter Fanny Eliza married organist William James Rooke and their daughter Mabel Wells Annie Rooke was the mother of the
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Chaplain to the Portland Convict Prison, the Rev. Thomas Mawkes was the son of watch and clock maker Thomas Mawkes of Derby
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National Archives: "Office of Registrar of Designs" record of the Board of Trade, register BT 43/422/78780 and BT 44/133
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In 1852, by reason of his wealth and influence as a newspaper proprietor, Joseph Drew became a partner in the company
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Drew wrote and lectured on a wide range of subjects in the fields of art, science, history and religion.
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in 1850, which he edited until 1862. For most of his life he was active in local affairs, becoming a
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to the Rev. Thomas Mawkes for ÂŁ2000. In 1859 it was reported that he had purchased a portrait of
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A Chronicle of Weymouth and Melcombe in the Days of Elizabeth, or, Christmas in the Olden Time.
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Georgiana Down was first principal, in 1875, of Bishopsgate School, the founding school of
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When he was only 18 Joseph Drew married Eliza Monday (1808–1846), six years his senior, at
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A Synopsis of Fourteen Popular Lectures; prepared especially for Working Men's Societies,
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Between 1866 and 1872 he delivered a series of free lectures which he described in
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with his wife and their four young children and set up his own confectioners in
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Improvements in the adaptation of plates or shields to fixed and floating
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at the meeting of their 29th annual Congress at Weymouth, 23 August 1871.
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An improved method of rolling and cutting lozenges, and also of cutting
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Dorsetshire County Chronicle and Somersetshire Gazette, 20 October 1859
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A Biographical Sketch of the Military and Political Career of the late
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Dorsetshire County Chronicle and Somersetshire Gazette, 30 April 1857
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1. "Fire, the Baptismal Rite and the funeral shroud of the World”
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Report to the Council of the Royal Astronomical Society, XLIV, 4
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2. "Trees, Plants and Flowers – their habits and instincts”
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He ventured into historical fiction with his short novel
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3. "The Earthquake and Volcano – their cause and effect”
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and her golden shower'. There were also paintings by
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from Weymouth. He became chairman of Cosens in 1874.
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The Poisoned Cup: a quaint tale of old Weymouth and
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Jeffrey's Illustrated Weymouth Guide, 3rd ed., 1861
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"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. 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Deptford
Wyke Regis
Deptford Dockyard
Melcombe Regis
Guernsey
St. Peter Port
Weymouth
JP
Cosens & Co.
paddle steamers

Vandyke
Turner
Rembrandt
Rubens
Paolo Veronese
Andrea del Sarto
Titian
Danaë
Sir David Wilkie
Danby
Niemann
Wilson
Nicolas Poussin
Shakespeare
Zucchero
Pope Pius IX
re-establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in 1850
Mary Queen of Scots

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