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Alfred Garth Jones

Alfred Garth Jones (1872–1955) was an English artist and illustrator who worked mainly in woodcut, pen and ink line art drawing and watercolour.
==Early life==
Alfred Jones was born in Hulme, Manchester in 1872,〔 the son of Thomas Jones (b1844) and Mary McCullock (b1846). At that time, Thomas Jones was a mechanical draughtsman although he later progressed to become an Engineering Lecturer.〔United Kingdom Census 1911〕
In the United Kingdom Census 1881,〔United Kingdom Census 1881〕 Alfred is listed (aged 8) with the rest of his family (Ada, Mary, Thomas, Alfred, Ernest, Robert, Maud and later Percy)〔United Kingdom Census 1891〕 which was resident in Moss Side, then a Manchester suburb. At age 18, Alfred was still living with his parents and was studying art〔 in Manchester. It seems that within a few years he had moved to London in order to advance his career in the arts. This was most probably in order to become a student at the National Art Training School in South Kensington, an institution that would become the Royal College of Art in 1896.
The March, 1901 edition of The Poster publication〔http://www.research-design.co.uk/find_article.php?find=&page=1&what=article&asImages=text&article=32243〕 included an article entitled "Some Remarks on the Work of Alfred Garth Jones" (by The Editor). This describes how Jones continued his training by attending the Slade School of Fine Art as a pupil of Professor Fred Brown. He then extended his studies in Paris at the Académie Julian where he was directed by Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant and Jean-Paul Laurens, before returning to England in 1894.
On 15 December 1898 Alfred married Harriette Napier Osborne (a farmer's daughter b 10 December 1875 in Marden, Kent) at The Parish Church (now Chelsea Old Church) in the parish of St. Luke, Chelsea, London. The ceremony was attended by Alfred's father, Thomas, and by Harriette's mother, Lydia Napier Osborne (née Hardy). By the time of the United Kingdom Census 1901〔United Kingdom Census 1901〕 the couple were living on the King's Road, Chelsea.
In 1911, Alfred and Harriette were living in Wandsworth with their 5 year old daughter, Barbara Garth Jones.〔 The census of that year records that Harriette had by this time given birth to two children. Brian Garth Jones had been born in 1902 but had died aged four. The census forms in the United Kingdom were then required to be completed by the head of the household, for that individual address, and this document bears the name and signature "Alfred Garth Jones".

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