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Weaver Hawkins SIGNATURES
1893 - 1977. Known for: Painting.
Weaver Hawkins was born in 1893. In early 1914, the eve of World War I, Weaver Hawkins was 21 and had been intent on a career as an art teacher. On 20 April, as discussion of the impending war... Read full biography
Weaver Hawkins was born in 1893. In early 1914, the eve of World War I, Weaver Hawkins was 21 and had been intent on a career as an art teacher. On 20 April, as discussion of the impending war gripped the world, he enlisted in the Queen's Westminster Rifles, a decision that was to have devastating... Read full biography
Weaver Hawkins was born in 1893. In early 1914, the eve of World War I, Weaver Hawkins was 21 and had been intent on a career as an art teacher. On 20 April, as discussion of the impending war gripped the world, he enlisted in the Queen's Westminster Rifles, a decision that was to have devastating results. 'Sent to the Western Front, Hawkins was seriously wounded at Gommecourt, France, on 1 July 1916: 'The whole place roaring with flames, a wonderful sight . gas . we were to be a sacrificial... Read full biography
Weaver Hawkins was born in 1893. In early 1914, the eve of World War I, Weaver Hawkins was 21 and had been intent on a career as an art teacher. On 20 April, as discussion of the impending war gripped the world, he enlisted in the Queen's Westminster Rifles, a decision that was to have devastating results. 'Sent to the Western Front, Hawkins was seriously wounded at Gommecourt, France, on 1 July 1916: 'The whole place roaring with flames, a wonderful sight . gas . we were to be a sacrificial attack . all the men with me were killed . I crawled back for two days'. 1. A gruelling series of operations, 20 in total, managed to save Hawkin's arms from amputation, though his right hand remained lifeless and the left became a... Read full biography
Weaver Hawkins was born in 1893. In early 1914, the eve of World War I, Weaver Hawkins was 21 and had been intent on a career as an art teacher. On 20 April, as discussion of the impending war gripped the world, he enlisted in the Queen's Westminster Rifles, a decision that was to have devastating results. 'Sent to the Western Front, Hawkins was seriously wounded at Gommecourt, France, on 1 July 1916: 'The whole place roaring with flames, a wonderful sight . gas . we were to be a sacrificial attack . all the men with me were killed . I crawled back for two days'. 1. A gruelling series of operations, 20 in total, managed to save Hawkin's arms from amputation, though his right hand remained lifeless and the left became a less-than-full-strength painting hand. Following the war, Hawkins studied at the... Read full biography
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