Joseph Gray1
(6 June 1890 - 1 May 1963)
Joseph Gray was born on 6 June 1890 at South Shields, County Durham, England, .1,2 He married Agnes Mary Dye on 30 September 1916 at West United Free Church, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, Angus, Scotland, .3,4 Joseph Gray died on 1 May 1963 at Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, , at age 72.1,2
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Citations
- [S1034] Joseph Gray (1890-1963) - "Artist of Distinction", online https://www.josephgray.co.uk/
- [S151] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, Joseph Gray, born 6 June 1890 South Shields, died 1 May 1963 Marlow, Buckinghamshire (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Gray_(painter)).
- [S151] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Gray_(painter).
- [S147] Scotlands People, online http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/, MARRIAGE Agnes Mary Dye and Joseph Gray, St Andrew (Dundee) 1916 ((Statutory registers Marriages 282/4 240).
- [S1034] Joseph Gray (1890-1963) - "Artist of Distinction", online https://www.josephgray.co.uk/, JOSEPH GRAY (1890-1963) was a painter and etcher of landscapes, architectural subjects and battlefield scenes, of which some of his most evocative work hangs in the Imperial War Museum and Regimental Museums throughout Britain. He was born at South Shields, Tyne and Wear, Durham on 6th June 1890. The son of Joseph Gray, a master mariner, Gray junior trained as a sea-going engineer before attending South Shields Art School under John Heys. He travelled widely – to Russia, Germany, Spain, France and Holland – gathering material for his drawings, before moving to Dundee c.1912, to work for the newspaper publisher D.C. Thomson, as an illustrator for the Dundee Courier and other associated press.