Mrs J.E. Crombie of Parkhill. Creator: James Jebusa Shannon.

Mrs J.E. Crombie of Parkhill. Creator: James Jebusa Shannon.

3-080-320 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Mrs J.E. Crombie of Parkhill. Florence Showell married James Edward Crombie (1862-1932) in the summer of 1895 in Wolverhampton. Born in 1875 she was the second youngest of the thirteen children of the wealthy brewer Walter Showell (1832-1901) and his wife Sarah Cheshire Hartill. Walter Showell ran Crosswells Brewery in Oldbury, Walter Showell and Sons and also owned the Langley Maltings. In 1885 he stood unsuccessfully for the Birmingham parliamentary division of Bordesley as a Conservative candidate and in 1886 he published his "Dictionary of Birmingham". Florence's husband studied at Aberdeen University, receiving his M.A. in 1882 and an LL.D. in 1907. He was a general benefactor of the University and there is a memorial tablet to him in what was formerly King's College Library. Shortly after graduating, in 1883, he became director of the famous family cloth firm, Crombie & Son. He died on 6 August 1932 at Parkhill House, Dyce.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. James Jebusa Shannon, attributed to: Anglo-American, British: Artist, painter
Subject
  1. Dolly Crombie: British; Scottish: Wife of cloth manufacturer

Medium
  1. Oil on canvas

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2230x4000
File Size : 26,133kb


Aliases

  1. ABDAG003858
  1. 1073
  1. 1340001512
  1. 3-080-320
  1. 3080320
  1. ABDAG003858


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