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1899 Lowestoft, Suffolk - 1984. Known for: Painting.
Frederick William Baldwin (1899-1984). Born at Lowestoft, Suffolk on 17 March 1899, son of William Baldwin, a bricklayer, and his wife Clara née Hubbard, who married at Lowestoft in 1898. A... Read full biography
Frederick William Baldwin (1899-1984). Born at Lowestoft, Suffolk on 17 March 1899, son of William Baldwin, a bricklayer, and his wife Clara née Hubbard, who married at Lowestoft in 1898. A self-taught pencil, pen and watercolour artist. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of... Read full biography
Frederick William Baldwin (1899-1984). Born at Lowestoft, Suffolk on 17 March 1899, son of William Baldwin, a bricklayer, and his wife Clara née Hubbard, who married at Lowestoft in 1898. A self-taught pencil, pen and watercolour artist. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists in 1934 from Westhall, Suffolk. He died in 1984. Information provided by Tony Copsey, author and researcher of artists in Suffolk County, England
Frederick William Baldwin (1899-1984). Born at Lowestoft, Suffolk on 17 March 1899, son of William Baldwin, a bricklayer, and his wife Clara née Hubbard, who married at Lowestoft in 1898. A self-taught pencil, pen and watercolour artist. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists in 1934 from Westhall, Suffolk. He died in 1984. Information provided by Tony Copsey, author and researcher of artists in Suffolk County, England
Frederick William Baldwin (1899-1984). Born at Lowestoft, Suffolk on 17 March 1899, son of William Baldwin, a bricklayer, and his wife Clara née Hubbard, who married at Lowestoft in 1898. A self-taught pencil, pen and watercolour artist. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists in 1934 from Westhall, Suffolk. He died in 1984. Information provided by Tony Copsey, author and researcher of artists in Suffolk County, England
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