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William ....... Barnes
replied on: 11/3/2006 10:44:32 PM

I wonder if William snr did move to Codnor? He was still in Worcester in 1901 and if he was still painting in 1929 would have been age about 90.
It is a possibility that both William Rodway Barnes were exhibiting and possibly have been treated as one?
Although William senior seemed to "specialize" in landscapes and water colours -there is evidence that William Junior exhibited oils.
Ripley and Heanor 19th July 1918 has a report of William Rodway Barnes RDS Artmaster at Heanor Secondary School exhibiting 3 large murals (painted in oil) at the Grafton Galleries London West-paintings numbered 133,134 and 135 entitled "Morning", "Afternoon" and "The Opium Pipe"- much more detail in the actual report.
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