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Arnold Wathen Robinson

Arnold Wathen Robinson RWA, FMGP (1888–1955) was an English stained-glass artist. Although Robinson's family, on the paternal and maternal side were involved in local government, he sought a career as a stained-glass artist. During World War I he initially enlisted in the Artists Rifles, and was then released from military service to manage a shell factory. Three of his four younger brothers were to be killed in the Great War.
Robinson attended Clifton College and Royal West of England Academy,〔(''The Tyndale Window, Bristol Baptist College''. ) The Tyndale Society. Retrieved 28 August 2012.〕 followed by an apprenticeship with Christopher Whall. Through his relationship with Joseph Bell & Son, Robinson received commissions for work, became a director at the firm〔 and later became owner. He became part-owner of the flagging Bristol Guild of Applied Art, which then became a well-reputed and successful guild in Bristol.
==Early life and studies==
Robinson was born on 17 December 1888, and his birth was registered in January 1889 in Barton Regis, Gloucestershire. He was the son of Kossuth Robinson and Mary Selina Wathen Robinson who lived in the Westbury area of Bristol until 1899. Then they moved to a newly built house in the Sneyd Park area. Kossuth Robinson was a Justice of the Peace for the County of Gloucestershire and at one time had kept a 100 acre farm. The family were reasonably well off and when he died on 9 February 1928 he left an estate worth some £ 27,000. Kossuth Robinson’s father, Elisha Smith Robinson had also been a Justice of the Peace as had his wife’s adopted father Sir Charles Wathen. Elisha Smith Robinson was the Mayor of Bristol in 1866.〔William Morris Gallery. (1979). ''Christopher Whall, 1849-1924, Arts & Crafts Stained Glass Worker: Catalogue of an Exhibition Held at the William Morris Gallery, London Borough of Waltham Forest, 17th November 1979-3rd February 1980.'' Libraries and Arts Department, London Borough of Waltham Forest. ISBN 0 901974 10 2.〕

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