www.hillhouse-antiques.co.uk/artscrafts_designers.asp
Walter Frederick Cave (1863-1939)
British architect and designer
Walter CAVE was articled to Sir Arthur Blomfield and after a time
spent travelling abroad set up his own practice in London in 1889.
He was a member of the inner circle of the Art Worker's Guild and
used forms of expression very close to those of CFA Voysey. Indeed
in 1897 he took over one of Voysey's commisions, a house in
Steatham Park, London. Other Voyseyesque houses followed but he
later changed his style to a more French Classical look. He also
designed furniture, light fittings and also painted.
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www.winckleysquare.org.uk/biography/sir_brown.html
Bio of Sir Charles Brown
...."The coachman, a married man, had 14 shillings a week and a bonus
of £2 on Christmas Day, Samuel CAVE was the coachman. He had
four sons... The coachman's wife and my good mother were examples
in character generally, and household management in particular."....
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freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dadds/crimes3.html
LIVERPOOL ECHO - 16th / 17 th, January 1889
ORMSKIRK Police Court
James CAVE charged with attempted suicide Mr Jarvis SWIFT
Described it as a sad case, CAVE aged 60 was a hardworking
sober man of the Stand Houses Aughton who had worked for
30 yrs as a farm labourer. He had not worked for 12mths due to
an injury to his arm, he has a wife and five children. His wife a
decent woman earns a few shillings silk weaving. remanded to
workhouse for 1 week. When the police went to the house the
children were eating dry bread for breakfast.
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www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/mueller/mock/idx/brg.htm
Biographical Register
CAVE, CAPT. Commanded Panama.
Animal donor to the Botanic and Zoological Garden, Melbourne
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www.law.mq.edu.au/scnsw/Cases1827-28/html/lyons_v_cave__1827.htm
Decisions of the Superior Courts of New South Wales, 1788-1899
Lyons v. CAVE (Samuel)
Source: Sydney Gazette, 27 March 1827
Married women's legal disabilities, wife of convict - felony attaint
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Photo: Founding Mother - Herbalist
Ann Cave Boyce, whose name sometimes appears in family records
as Mary Ann, was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
and was baptised on 20 November 1827. Her mother, Susannah
Dockrell, and her father, Samuel Cave, also known as Charles
Samuel Cave, married in Sydney. Both arrived there from England
as convicts. They emigrated to New Zealand and settled in Port
Underwood some time in the second half of the 1830s. Ann's father
supported the family by farming and working as a cooper for the
local whalers. Ann and her sister were educated at home and Ann
apparently acquired considerable knowledge of farming. She grew
up in very close contact with Maori people and the Maori language.
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Cave, Henry Butler 1922 - 1989
Cricket player, farmer
Bio/Photo
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