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Trevor Blakemore

Trevor Ramsey Villiers Blakemore (13 October 1879 – 8 July 1953) was an English poet and author.

Early life edit

 
Gonville & Caius College

Born in Chislehurst, Kent, Blakemore was the son of Ramsey Blakemore, a merchant, of St Leonards-on-Sea,[1] and Anna Maria Elizabeth Baynes, who had married at Wimbledon in 1867.[2] He had an older sister, Ethel Agnes Annette, born about 1872.[3] His father died in 1891.

He was educated at Hurst Court School, Hastings, Wellington College, and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he was admitted on 1 October 1897 and graduated BA in 1900.[1][3]

Career edit

Apart from his work as a poet, Blakemore was the author of a biography of the painter Herbert Schmalz, published in 1911.[4]

In the 1920s, Blakemore spent part of his life on Sark in the Channel Islands, and much of his poetry was inspired by the island.[5][6]

In the 1930s, Blakemore was a member of the selection committee of the Right Book Club, with Anthony Ludovici, Norman Thwaites, Collinson Owen, and W. A. Foyle.[7][8]

In 1955, after Blakemore’s death, Poems by Trevor Blakemore was published by Neville Spearman, edited by Robert Gittings and Ann Blakemore, with a foreword by Sir Compton Mackenzie.[6]

Personal life edit

In 1911, Blakemore was living in Devonshire Terrace, Lancaster Gate, London W2, with his widowed mother, an older sister, and three servants.[3] His mother died in 1928, and his sister in 1947.[9]

In 1947, Blakemore married Ann Florence May Driver,[10] whom he had known since 1932.[11] At the time of his death, in 1953, they were living at 4, Devonshire Terrace, where he died. He left a personal estate valued at £62,728,[12] equivalent to £1,827,109 in 2021.

In his introduction to Poems by Trevor Blakemore , Compton Mackenzie said:

Trevor Blakemore had as great a capacity for enjoying himself as any man I have met. Good wine, good food, good company, good books, a fine day in Spring, a Summer swim – all simple enough pleasures, but for him every one was the peak attainable by man. Enthusiasm can be tiresome; the enthusiasm of Trevor Blakemore was infectious. He bubbled like champagne.[6]

In the 1958 New Year Honours, Blakemore's widow was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to the musical education of children.[13]

Publications edit

  • Trevor Blakemore, The art of Herbert Schmalz : with monographs on certain pictures by various writers, and 64 illustrations (London: George Allen, 1911)[4]
  • Trevor Blakemore, Poems And Ballads (London: Elkin Mathews, 1912)
  • Trevor Blakemore, The Flagship and Other Poems (London: Erskine MacDonald, 1915)
  • Trevor Blakemore, China Clay, illustrated by Molly MacArthur (W. Heffer & Sons, 1922)
  • Trevor Blakemore, Moonset and Other Poems (London: Elkin Mathews, 1924)
  • Trevor Blakemore, Elementals (London: W. & G. Foyle, 1935)
  • William Alwyn, 3 Songs to Words by Trevor Blakemore (1940)
  • The Ballades of Trevor Blakemore (1955)
  • Poems by Trevor Blakemore, with foreword by Compton Mackenzie (London: Neville Spearman, 1955)

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "BLAKEMORE, Trevor Ramsey" in John Archibald Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses; a biographical list of all known students, graduates and holders of office at the University of Cambridge, from the earliest times to 1900 (Cambridge, University Press), Volume 1, Part 2, p. 290
  2. ^ "Ramsey Blakemore" in England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973: "Name: Ramsey Blakemore / Marriage Date: 13 Jun 1867 / Marriage Place: Wimbledon, Surrey, England / Spouse: Anna Maria Elizabeth Baynes / FHL Film Number: 0991780, 0991781"
  3. ^ a b c 1911 United Kingdom census, 4, Devonshire Terrace, London W2, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 23 July 2021 (subscription required)
  4. ^ a b Trevor Blakemore, royalacademy.org.uk, accessed 23 July 2021
  5. ^ Vivien Noakes, Isaac Rosenberg: 21st-Century Oxford Authors (2008), p. 428
  6. ^ a b c Robert Gittings, “Introduction”, and Compton Mackenzie, “Foreword”, in death, Poems by Trevor Blakemore (London: Neville Spearman, 1955), pp. 5–8
  7. ^ E. H. H. Green, Ideologies of Conservatism: Conservative Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century (Oxford University Press, 2002), p. 151
  8. ^ G. C. Webber, The Ideology of the British Right, 1918–1939 (Croom Helm, 1986) p. 161
  9. ^ "BLAKEMORE Ethel Agnes Annette of 4 Devonshire-terrace Lancaster Gate… died 18 May 1947… Effects £52683 17s. 10d." in Wills and Administrations 1947 (1948), p. 604
  10. ^ "Trevor R V Blakemore" in England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005, ancestry.co.uk, accessed 23 July 2021 (subscription required)
  11. ^ “Retrospect for Ann”, in Poems by Trevor Blakemore (1955), p. 45
  12. ^ "BLAKEMORE Trevor Ramsey Villiers otherwise Trevor Ramsey of 4 Devonshire-terrace Lancaster Gate London W2 died 8 July 1953" in Wills and Administrations 1954 (1955), p. 608
  13. ^ The London Gazette, Issue 41268, 31 December 1957 (Supplement), p. 16: "Miss Ann Florence May Driver (Mrs. Trevor Blakemore). For services to the musical education of children."

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Trevor Ramsey Villiers Blakemore 13 October 1879 8 July 1953 was an English poet and author Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Publications 5 NotesEarly life edit nbsp Gonville amp Caius CollegeBorn in Chislehurst Kent Blakemore was the son of Ramsey Blakemore a merchant of St Leonards on Sea 1 and Anna Maria Elizabeth Baynes who had married at Wimbledon in 1867 2 He had an older sister Ethel Agnes Annette born about 1872 3 His father died in 1891 He was educated at Hurst Court School Hastings Wellington College and Gonville and Caius College Cambridge where he was admitted on 1 October 1897 and graduated BA in 1900 1 3 Career editApart from his work as a poet Blakemore was the author of a biography of the painter Herbert Schmalz published in 1911 4 In the 1920s Blakemore spent part of his life on Sark in the Channel Islands and much of his poetry was inspired by the island 5 6 In the 1930s Blakemore was a member of the selection committee of the Right Book Club with Anthony Ludovici Norman Thwaites Collinson Owen and W A Foyle 7 8 In 1955 after Blakemore s death Poems by Trevor Blakemore was published by Neville Spearman edited by Robert Gittings and Ann Blakemore with a foreword by Sir Compton Mackenzie 6 Personal life editIn 1911 Blakemore was living in Devonshire Terrace Lancaster Gate London W2 with his widowed mother an older sister and three servants 3 His mother died in 1928 and his sister in 1947 9 In 1947 Blakemore married Ann Florence May Driver 10 whom he had known since 1932 11 At the time of his death in 1953 they were living at 4 Devonshire Terrace where he died He left a personal estate valued at 62 728 12 equivalent to 1 827 109 in 2021 In his introduction to Poems by Trevor Blakemore Compton Mackenzie said Trevor Blakemore had as great a capacity for enjoying himself as any man I have met Good wine good food good company good books a fine day in Spring a Summer swim all simple enough pleasures but for him every one was the peak attainable by man Enthusiasm can be tiresome the enthusiasm of Trevor Blakemore was infectious He bubbled like champagne 6 In the 1958 New Year Honours Blakemore s widow was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire for services to the musical education of children 13 Publications editTrevor Blakemore The art of Herbert Schmalz with monographs on certain pictures by various writers and 64 illustrations London George Allen 1911 4 Trevor Blakemore Poems And Ballads London Elkin Mathews 1912 Trevor Blakemore The Flagship and Other Poems London Erskine MacDonald 1915 Trevor Blakemore China Clay illustrated by Molly MacArthur W Heffer amp Sons 1922 Trevor Blakemore Moonset and Other Poems London Elkin Mathews 1924 Trevor Blakemore Elementals London W amp G Foyle 1935 William Alwyn 3 Songs to Words by Trevor Blakemore 1940 The Ballades of Trevor Blakemore 1955 Poems by Trevor Blakemore with foreword by Compton Mackenzie London Neville Spearman 1955 Notes edit a b BLAKEMORE Trevor Ramsey in John Archibald Venn Alumni Cantabrigienses a biographical list of all known students graduates and holders of office at the University of Cambridge from the earliest times to 1900 Cambridge University Press Volume 1 Part 2 p 290 Ramsey Blakemore in England Select Marriages 1538 1973 Name Ramsey Blakemore Marriage Date 13 Jun 1867 Marriage Place Wimbledon Surrey England Spouse Anna Maria Elizabeth Baynes FHL Film Number 0991780 0991781 a b c 1911 United Kingdom census 4 Devonshire Terrace London W2 ancestry co uk accessed 23 July 2021 subscription required a b Trevor Blakemore royalacademy org uk accessed 23 July 2021 Vivien Noakes Isaac Rosenberg 21st Century Oxford Authors 2008 p 428 a b c Robert Gittings Introduction and Compton Mackenzie Foreword in death Poems by Trevor Blakemore London Neville Spearman 1955 pp 5 8 E H H Green Ideologies of Conservatism Conservative Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century Oxford University Press 2002 p 151 G C Webber The Ideology of the British Right 1918 1939 Croom Helm 1986 p 161 BLAKEMORE Ethel Agnes Annette of 4 Devonshire terrace Lancaster Gate died 18 May 1947 Effects 52683 17s 10d in Wills and Administrations 1947 1948 p 604 Trevor R V Blakemore in England amp Wales Civil Registration Marriage Index 1916 2005 ancestry co uk accessed 23 July 2021 subscription required Retrospect for Ann in Poems by Trevor Blakemore 1955 p 45 BLAKEMORE Trevor Ramsey Villiers otherwise Trevor Ramsey of 4 Devonshire terrace Lancaster Gate London W2 died 8 July 1953 in Wills and Administrations 1954 1955 p 608 The London Gazette Issue 41268 31 December 1957 Supplement p 16 Miss Ann Florence May Driver Mrs Trevor Blakemore For services to the musical education of children Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trevor Blakemore amp oldid 1086516900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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