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Latest revision as of 09:15, 22 January 2021

Thomas Heath Joyce
Joyce, Thomas Heath.jpg
Born 1860
Died 1925
Residence Freshford, Bromley, Kent
Whitefriars, Nettlecombe Avenue, Southsea [1909]
The Royal Albert Yacht Club, Southsea [1915]
Occupation journalist
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1919 last listed
elected_AI

1904.11.10

1905 in lists
clubs Royal Albert Yacht Club




Notes

Office Notes

RAI Council 1907 Member
RAI Council 1908 Member
RAI Council 1909 Member

House Notes

Proposed by T.A. Joyce; seconded by Henry Balfour 1904.10.25

Notes From Elsewhere

JOYCE, Thomas Heath .(from Who was Who)
b. London, 9 July 1860; s. of Thomas Joyce, Freshford, Somerset; editor & proprietor ' of the Atlas; m. lst, 1874, Ellen Margaretta (d.1916), d. of George Murphy; 2nd, Emma, d. or late W. Frances Knight, Overton, Hants ; two s. Educ. mainly abroad. Joined.staff or the Graphic at the start In Dec. 1869 ; editor of Daily Graphic, 1890-91 ;joint-editor with Hammond Hall, 1891-1906, editor of the Graphic 1891-1906;F.R.G.S. publications: miscellaneous journalistic and magazine contributions; translated Victor Hugo`s History of a Crime. Recreatiopns: travel,walking, photography;journed round the world 1907.Clubs;Whitefriars;Royal Albert Yacht, Southsea. Died 13 May 1925
19 North Villas, Camden Square London, 41 Clarence Parade, Southsea , in 1920 sells Manor House, 1924 sells Tyning


Publications

External Publications

The Whitefriars' Chronicles
Jan 1, 1900
by T. Heath Joyce [Ed.]

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material