Flaxman Charles John Spurrell

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Flaxman Charles John Spurrell
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Born 1842
Died 1915
Residence Belvedere, Kent
Occupation archaeologist
geologist
photographer
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membership ordinary fellow
left 1885.12.02 resigned
elected_AI 1884.05.27
societies Kent Archaeological Society




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1884.05.13 proposed

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Flaxman Charles John Spurrell (6 September 1842 - 25 February 1915), the archaeologist, geologist and photographer, was born in Mile End, Stepney, London, the eldest son of Dr. Flaxman Spurrell, M.D., F.R.C.S., and Ann Spurrell (who were also first cousins). Shortly after his birth, his father moved to Bexley, Kent; later, Flaxman (junior) lived at The Priory, Picardy Road, Belvedere, now home to the Priory Conservative Club. Spurrell Avenue in Bexley was named after Flaxman (junior).
...Kent Archaeological Society (of which his father was a founding member),

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