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Edward Ram
Edward Albert Ram (July 1858/January 1859-27 January 1946) was a footballer of Clapham Rovers F.C. and a famous architect in Hong Kong during his days in early 20th century. He helped Clapham Rovers to win the 1880 FA Cup Final. From 1885 to 1927, he served as an architect in Hong Kong and formed "Denison, Ram & Gibbs". The works done by the firm were Matilda Hospital 1906, "Old Halls, the University of Hong Kong" 1913 to 1915, the Helena May main building 1916 and Repulse Bay Hotel 1920 etc. ==Early years== Edward Albert Ram was born at Hammersmith between July 1858 and January 1859. A search of both local and national birth registers has failed to locate an entry for Ram, while the family archives also lack this information. From his age as given when he registered for the Royal Academy Schools in July 1880, from his entry in the census of April 1881, and the age on his death certificate it has been possible to establish a six-month period during which his birth must have taken place. Ram was educated at home by his father who was a professional tutor for candidates for the army, the church and the other major professions, but, with an enlightened attitude, Ram senior arranged for his son to visit a local private school for football and cricket only. He proved to be a good all-round sportsman and apart from achieving special distinction as a footballer, was also a keen cricketer who later represented Hong Kong. He was an articled pupil of a leading Victorian architect, George Somers Clarke (1825–82) between 1877-82. Meanwhile he had attended the Royal Academy Schools for architectural studies from 6 July 1880. 〔(Warsop, K. (2004), “The Early F.A. Cup Finals: And the Southern Amateurs” )〕
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