• Edward Dearle (2 March 1806 – 20 March 1891) was an organist and composer based in England. He was born in Cambridge in 1806 the son of John Dearle and...
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    Henry Lyte, 1847 "Morecambe", Frederick C. Atkinson, 1870 "Penitentia", Edward Dearle, 1874 unnamed, Samuel Liddle (1867-1951), published by Boosey & Co....
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    featuring figures by Edward Burne-Jones and others. Beginning in his teens as a shop assistant and then design apprentice, Dearle rose to become Morris...
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    John Henry Dearle at Queen Square. Dearle executed Morris and Co.'s first figural tapestry from a design by Walter Crane in 1883. Dearle was soon responsible...
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    Jonathan Hobbs 1773 Mary Hobbs 1787 Mrs R. Hobbs 1801 James Marshall 1802 Edward Dearle 1833 William Clayton 1844 W. Wyver 1861 James Shaw 1864 D. Middleton...
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    by Edward Burne-Jones on photographic paper Completed Adoration of the Magi, figures by Edward Burne-Jones, decoration by Morris and J.H. Dearle (1890–97)(Musée...
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    Calah 1782–1784 William Hunter 1784–1802 William Brydges 1802–1835 Edward Dearle 1835–1864 Samuel Reay 1864–1901 (formerly organist of St Thomas the...
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    Frederick Bodley (north and south rose windows), Edward Burne-Jones (north aisle east window) and John Henry Dearle (south aisle window). The church owns examples...
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    Greenery (J. H. Dearle, 1892) is in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The unsuccessful candidates were the design for The Forest (Morris and Dearle, with animal...
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  • studied art in Paris and London and became a pupil of landscape painter John Dearle. In 1884 Rimington married Charlotte Haig (1859–1913), born in Edinburgh...
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