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Walter Harvey-Brook

Walter Harvey Brook (1863 – 6 April 1943)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Walter Harvey Brook )〕 was an English antiquarian, artist and curator based in York.
==Biography==
Walter was born in Salford, Lancashire the son of York businessman Harvey Brookand. He trained as an architect in London〔Foot Walker, W. 1975. "Walter Harvey Brook", ''Exhibition of Works by Walter Harvey Brook, Architect of York 1864–1943'' (Byre Art Gallery Exhibition Catalogue)〕 and travelled as a young man, painting some aspects of his journeys. He visited Australia in 1883, Colombo and Aden in 1887 and New Zealand in 1890.〔 He also spent much time in France between 1895 and 1905.〔 He produced over 113 paintings, drawing primarily on historical buildings and landscapes for inspiration.〔
Harvey Brook was appointed Honorary Curator of Medieval Archaeology in the Yorkshire Museum in 1912〔''Annual Report of the Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society for 1912''. York: YPS〕 by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. He assisted with excavations within the grounds of St. Mary's Abbey〔1913. ''Annual Report of the Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society for 1912''. York: Yorkshire Philosophical Society〕 and drew and painted aspects of Medieval York, including a series of six painting of Holy Trinity Church, York.〔 In 1905 Harvey Brook was responsible for the restoration of Jacob's Well – a 15th century house associated with Holy Trinity Church, York〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= History of Jacobs Well, York )
Following the construction of the Tempest Anderson Hall in the Yorkshire Museum he collaborated with Edwin Ridsdale Tate in founding and shaping the Museum of Medieval Architecture beneath it in 1912.〔〔Brook, W. H. 1921.'Catalogue of the Museum of Medieval Architecture', Vol. 1. ''preface'' (catalogue held in the Yorkshire Museum )〕
He continued to be associated with the Yorkshire Philosophical Society until his death in 1943,〔 maintaining his post as Honorary Curator as well as becoming Vice-President of the YPS in 1923〔1924. ''Annual Report of the Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society for 1923''. York: Yorkshire Philosophical Society〕 and part of the committee for the restoration of St. Mary's Abbey in 1939.〔1940. ''Annual Report of the Council of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society for 1939''. York: Yorkshire Philosophical Society〕
Prior to the 1922 death of his colleague Edwin Ridsdale Tate, Harvey Brook's dedication to Medieval Architecture was described in one of his final lectures:
''"The arrangement in their new home'' (of the Medieval stonework from St. Mary's Abbey, York) ''was begun and carried on under the guidance of Mr. Harvey Brook, who, I may say, has with loving care tended these fragments from the moment they were touched by the workmen till they rested safely in a more spacious abode."''〔Ridsdale Tate. E. 1929. The Charm of St. Mary's Abbey and the Architectural Museum, York. York: Yorkshire Philosophical Society. pp2〕

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