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- Henry Barlow Carter () Inspired by the seascapes of J M W Turner, Henry Barlow Carter specialised in bracing coastal scenes, especially of Yorkshire.
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In August , Joseph Carter and Elisabeth Ann Barlow married at Mary Magdalene Church, Bermondsey, Middlesex; eleven years later, on 4thFebruary their son Henry Barlow Carter was born. On the baptismal records Joseph is registered as a Gent of Long Lane, Bermondsey. Sadly, much of Henry’s early life has been mis-recorded by various biographers, who have confused him with his uncle, Henry Barlow, also from Bermondsey. It is said without any hard evidence that he (Henry Barlow Carter) served in the Royal Navy (there are no records of him serving, however his uncle served in the East India Company), he probably took an early interest in ships and seafaring life because he lived just a short walk from the Thames, which would have been a hive of shipping activity at that time. Joseph and Elizabeth Ann died in and , respectively.
After Henry’s baptism there is very little evidence of his early upbringing, but by the subjects
Henry Barlow Carter (1803–1868) by George Pycock Everett Green (c.1811–1893), 1857, from Scarborough Museums and Galleries. | |
Henry Barlow Carter () Inspired by the seascapes of J M W Turner, Henry Barlow Carter specialised in bracing coastal scenes, especially of Yorkshire. | |
Biography: Henry Barlow Carter was born in 1803 in Bermondsey, South London, but was living in Plymouth when he first started exhibiting. |
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- Henry Barlow Carter was born in Bermondsey South London in but was living in Plymouth when he first started exhibiting.
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