George Kruger Gray, the Glossary
George Edward Kruger Gray (25 December 1880 – 2 May 1943) was an English artist, best remembered for his designs of coinage and stained glass windows.[1]
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30 relations: Artists Rifles, Bath School of Art and Design, Bath Spa University, British Empire, Canada, Chichester, Coin, Cyprus, Fittleworth, Flag of the Colony of Aden, George Medal, Jersey, Kensington, Mauritius, Merchant Taylors' Boys' School, Crosby, New Guinea, New Zealand, Order of the British Empire, Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal College of Art, Royal Engineers, Sixpence (Australian), South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Stained glass, Stephen Gooden, University of Western Australia, Winston Churchill, World War I.
- Alumni of Bath School of Art and Design
- British coin designers
- Designers from London
- English medallists
Artists Rifles
The 21 Special Air Service Regiment (Artists) (Reserve), historically known as The Artists Rifles is a regiment of the Army Reserve.
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Bath School of Art and Design
Bath School of Art and Design is an art college in Bath, England, now known separately as the Bath School of Art and the Bath School of Design.
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Bath Spa University
Bath Spa University is a public university in Bath, England, with its main campus at Newton Park, about west of the centre of the city.
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British Empire
The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Chichester
Chichester is a cathedral city and civil parish in West Sussex, England.
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Coin
A coin is a small object, usually round and flat, used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender.
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Cyprus
Cyprus, officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
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Fittleworth
Fittleworth is a village and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England located seven kilometres (3 miles) west from Pulborough on the A283 road and three miles (5 km) south east from Petworth.
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Flag of the Colony of Aden
The Flag of the Colony of Aden was used as the official flag for the British Colony of Aden from 1937 until 18 January, 1963.
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George Medal
The George Medal (GM), instituted on 24 September 1940 by King George VI,British Gallantry Medals (Abbott and Tamplin), p. 138 is a decoration of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, awarded for gallantry, typically by civilians, or in circumstances where military honours are not appropriate.
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Jersey
Jersey (label), officially known as the Bailiwick of Jersey, is an island country and self-governing British Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France.
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Kensington
Kensington is an area of London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around west of Central London.
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Mauritius
Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar.
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Merchant Taylors' Boys' School, Crosby
Merchant Taylors' Boys' School, Crosby is a 7–18 boys private day school, located in Great Crosby on Merseyside.
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New Guinea
New Guinea (Hiri Motu: Niu Gini; Papua, fossilized Nugini, or historically Irian) is the world's second-largest island, with an area of.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct
The Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct, formerly the King's Commendation for Brave Conduct, acknowledged brave acts by both civilians and members of the armed services in both war and peace, for gallantry not in the presence of an enemy.
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Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England.
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Royal College of Art
The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City.
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Royal Engineers
The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is the engineering arm of the British Army.
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Sixpence (Australian)
The Australian sixpence circulated from 1910 up until the decimalisation of Australian Currency in 1966.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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Southern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked, self-governing British Crown colony in Southern Africa, established in 1923 and consisting of British South Africa Company (BSAC) territories lying south of the Zambezi River.
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Stained glass
Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it.
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Stephen Gooden
Stephen Frederick Gooden CBE, RA, RE (born Tulse Hill, London, 9 October 1892, died Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire 21 September 1955) was an English artist, engraver, illustrator and designer of banknotes.
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University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia.
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Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who was twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and 1951 to 1955.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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See also
Alumni of Bath School of Art and Design
- Axel Scheffler
- Carole Vincent
- Clare Woods
- Colin Hayes (artist)
- Diana Dean
- Donald Locke
- Doris Brabham Hatt
- Edward Piper
- George Kruger Gray
- Howard Hodgkin
- Jackie Morris
- Jean Spencer (artist)
- John Hitchens
- John O'Neill (video game designer)
- Judith Trim
- Katherine Gili
- Laura Ford
- Leila Locke
- Margo Maeckelberghe
- Nigel Rolfe
- Paul Bird (artist)
- Peter Randall-Page
- Roger Deakins
- Salima Hashmi
- Sevan Malikyan
- Siân Davey
- Sioban Coppinger
- Veronica Ryan
- William Harbutt
British coin designers
- Anthony Smith (sculptor)
- Arnold Machin
- George Kruger Gray
- Ian Rank-Broadley
- James Berry (artist)
- Leonard Charles Wyon
- Martin Jennings
- Michael Armitage (artist)
Designers from London
- Adam Nathaniel Furman
- Archibald Cecil Chappelow
- Arthur David-Andersen
- Ben Evans (director)
- Bob Ringwood
- Caroline Siedle
- Christopher Ironside
- David Collins (interior designer)
- David Costa (graphic designer)
- David King (graphic designer)
- Edgar Percival
- Elizabeth Greenhill (bookbinder)
- Francis Sultana
- George Kruger Gray
- Glyn Dillon
- Henry Wise (gardener)
- James Fridman
- Jasper Morrison
- Joan Jefferson Farjeon
- Joe Swift
- John Furniss (costume designer)
- Julia Kendell
- Kat Maconie
- Kiki McDonough
- Lex Johnson
- Linda Bennett
- Martyn Lawrence Bullard
- Matthew Carter
- Michael Renton
- Michael Salu
- Mike Parker (typographer)
- Neisha Crosland
- Nigel Phelps
- Nina Campbell
- Penry Powell Palfrey
- Phyllis Dalton
- Raymond Cusick
- Richard Hollis
- Sandy Powell (costume designer)
- Soutra Gilmour
- Stuart Rose (designer)
- Thomas Manss
- Tom Gilbey (designer)
- Tom Watkins (music manager)
- Tricia Guild
- Vector Meldrew
- William Burges
- Yinka Ilori
English medallists
- Abraham Simon
- Allan Wyon
- Benjamin Wyon
- Cecil Thomas (sculptor)
- Charles Doman
- David Watkins (designer)
- Edward Carter Preston
- Florence Callcott
- George Bower (medallist)
- George Kruger Gray
- Jacqueline Stieger
- John Pinches
- John Roettiers
- Joseph Shepherd Wyon
- Nicholas Hilliard
- Norbert Roettiers
- Norman Sillman
- Thomas Rawlins
- Thomas Simon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Kruger_Gray
Also known as George Kruger Grey, George Kruger-Gray.