Carron Lodge

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Carron Angus Cyril Oliver Lodge (born 1882,[1] in Bruges, Belgium[2][better source needed][non-primary source needed] – 24 June 1910, in London) was an English figure and landscape painter.

The son of a barrister,[3][better source needed][non-primary source needed] he trained as an artist and was a Royal Academy Schools student from 27 January 1903 to January 1908.[4] He went on to exhibit at the Royal Academy between 1906 and 1910. Lodge was the father of the black and white artist Francis Graham Lodge.[citation needed] At the age of 27, Carron Lodge died at home from an overdose of sulphonal. At the time his wife Winifred was expecting their second child.[citation needed]

Newspaper clippings of Carron Lodge's death in June 1910

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Residences[edit]

  • 1907 at 9 Gatestone Rd, Upper Norwood, SE
  • 1910 at 14 Belgrave Road, London NW (where he died)

Notable relatives[edit]

First Cousins Once Removed

Second Cousin

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