URI(s)
Variants
- Cockerell, S. C. (Sydney Carlyle), Sir, 1867-1962
- Cockerell, Sydney, Sir, 1867-1962
- C., S. C., 1867-1962
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1867-07-16
Death Date
- 1962-05-01
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Fitzwilliam Museum
Birth Place
- Brighton (England)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Occupation
Collectors
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Sources
- found: Burlington Fine Arts Club, London. Exhibition of illuminated manuscripts, 1908
- found: His A psalter and hours executed before 1270 for a lady ... 1905:title page (S.C. Cockerell)
- found: Tributes to Edward Johnston, calligrapher, 1948:title page (Sydney Cockerell) page 1 (Sir Sydney Cockerell)
- found: Oxford dictionary of national biography (WWW), July 30, 2015(Cockerell, Sir Sydney Carlyle; born at Brighton on 16 July 1867; in 1900, "he went into partnership with Emery Walker ... with whom he worked in his ... process engraving business from 1900 to 1904"; knighted in 1934; "settled in retirement at 21 Kew Gardens Road, Richmond, Surrey, where he remained ... until his death there ... on 1 May 1962")
- found: Dictionary of Art Historians WWW site, July 30, 2015(Cockerell, Sydney [Carlyle], Sir; born Brighton, United Kingdom; "Cockerell joined Emery Walker (1851-1933) in an engraving business in 1900 ... Cockerell left the engraveing firm in 1904") - http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/cockerells.htm
- found: British Library, via WWW, March 13, 2014named collections of printed materials list (Cockerell, Sir Sydney)
- found: OCLC, March 13, 2014(access point: Cockerell, Sydney Carlyle, Sir, 1867-1962; usage: Sydney Cockerell; Sir Sydney Cockerell; Sydney Carlyle Cockerell; Sydney C. Cockerell; S.C. Cockerell; S.C.C.)
- found: Wikipedia, March 13, 2014(Sydney Cockerell; Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, 16 July 1867-1 May 1962; English museum curator and collector; director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 1908-1937; leading figure in the revival of italic handwriting as an artistic craft; served as private secretary to William Morris, becoming a major collector of Kelmscott Press books; was secretary also to Wilfrid Scawen Blunt; and was Thomas Hardy's executor; uncle of Sydney Maurice Cockerell, bookbinder)
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Change Notes
- 1980-06-25: new
- 2023-06-30: revised
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