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  2. William Alfred Ismay - Wikipedia

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    William Alfred Ismay [1] MBE (10 April 1910 – 13 January 2001) was a librarian, writer and collector in Wakefield, West Yorkshire known for his significant collection of post-war studio pottery. [2]

  3. The Hepworth Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    The Hepworth Wakefield is an art museum in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, which opened on 21 May 2011. The gallery is situated on the south side of the River Calder and takes its name from artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth who was born and educated in the city. [ 1 ]

  4. Louisa Fennell - Wikipedia

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    Fennell is known for her watercolour paintings of local Wakefield scenes [5] including Wakefield Cathedral and Wakefield Chantry Chapel at the turn of the 20th century (1898–1904). Also Sandal Castle painted in 1876, prints of which were donated by the owner to Wakefield City Art Gallery and more recently to the Hepworth Gallery.

  5. List of museums in West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Hepworth Wakefield: Wakefield: City of Wakefield: Art: Art gallery with collection of sculptures by Barbara Hepworth: Horsforth Village Museum: Horsforth: City of Leeds: Local: information, local history Huddersfield Art Gallery: Huddersfield: Kirklees: Art: website, collection focus is 20th-century British art, including paintings ...

  6. Castleford Pottery - Wikipedia

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    It is claimed that the same premises operated as a pottery from c. 1770 until the last business, Clokie & Co, closed in 1961. [5] The "Pottery River", an ox-bow branch of the River Calder, gave easy access to barges. The sculptor Henry Moore, who came from Castleford, attended pottery painting classes in the town in the 1920s. [6]

  7. Percy Metcalfe - Wikipedia

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    Percy Metcalfe, CVO, RDI (14 January 1895 Wakefield – 9 October 1970 Fulham Hospital, Hammersmith, London), [1] (often spelled Metcalf without "e") was an English artist, sculptor and designer. He is recognised mostly for his coin designs and his contribution to the Ashtead Pottery Collection.

  8. Wrenthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Although earlier remains, such as Roman coins and pottery, have been found in the area, the current settlement dates from after the Domesday Book's compilation in 1086. [ 2 ] Pottery has played an important role in Wrenthorpe's history, building from the presence of a few potters in the 15th century, to a thriving cottage industry that peaked ...

  9. Barbara Hepworth - Wikipedia

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    Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth was born on 10 January 1903 in Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire, the eldest child of Gertrude and Herbert Hepworth. [2] Her father was a civil engineer for the West Riding County Council, who in 1921 advanced to the role of county surveyor. [2]