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Henry Cole

Henry Cole

English civil servant and inventor

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Founder of
Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum
Birthdate
July 15, 1808
Birthplace
Bath, Somerset
Bath, Somerset
Date of Death
April 18, 1882
Place of Death
London
London
Author of
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Railway eccentrics
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A hand-book for the architecture, sculptures, tombs, and decorations of Westminster Abbey
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Works of Thomas Love Peacock
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Educated at
Christ's Hospital
Christ's Hospital
Occupation
Writer
Writer
Author
Author
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ISNI
000000010918146714
Open Library ID
OL2520511A14
VIAF
7709990514

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Citizenship
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Pseudonym
Felix Summerly
Wikidata ID
Q537906
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Henry Cole (born July 15, 1808, in Bath, Somerset; died April 18, 1882, in London) was a British writer known for his pseudonym Felix Summerly. He was a citizen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Cole received his education at Christ's Hospital. He was the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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