Item 2 - War Memorial, Malvern College, Drury sculpture

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War Memorial, Malvern College, Drury sculpture

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    May, Norman, photographer

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    CA OSLER P093-60-2

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    • ca. 1922 (Creation)
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      May, Norman, 1851-1889

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    1 photograph : b&w ; 28 x 20 cm, mounted in cardboard 38 x 30 cm

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    (1851-1889)

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    Norman John May was born in Norwich, Norfolk on 13th October 1851; he first came to Malvern circa 1879; Norman John May of Priory Place, Malvern, photographic artist; founder and one of the directors of Norman May & Co Limited; Kelly's Trade directory of 1884 lists many photographers in Worcestershire, including Norman May of Priory Mount, Church Street, Great Malvern; an extensive traveller, he wrote letters in the columns of the Malvern Advertiser under the nom de plume of "A Rambler"; a biography of Cambridge alumni records that he changed his name in 1887 to John Norman Lindley-Norman; the reason for the change is unknown but his obituary [Malvern advertiser, 22 June 1889] suggested he was hoping to pursue a second career as a barrister and perhaps thought that an implied family connection to Lord Justice Lindley would help; Mr John Norman Lindley-Norman, more generally known locally as Norman May; John Norman Lindley-Norman, photographer, formerly Norman John May, died at Great Malvern on 19th June 1889 aged only 37 years

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    Photograph depicting a view of the war memorial at Malvern College, an independent college located in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. The memorial, which reads "To our brothers, 1914-1918" was designed by Sir Aston Webb in 1922, and the bronze St. George was sculpted by Alfred Drury. Photographed and signed by Norman May of Malvern.

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        Digitized version available from the Osler Library Prints Collection, http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/oslerprints. See image number OPF000078.

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        Norman May, Malvern [manuscript pencil] War Memorial, Malvern College. Drury sculpt. [manuscript pen] (transcribed from front).

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        OPF000078

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