Silver and Wood
London, 1920
Maker's Mark of Omar Ramsden
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Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Charles Ellison Carr (1872-1940) are first recorded in London at Stamford Bridge Studios, Fulham Road SW. They moved to Albert Studios, Albert Bridge Road, SW and the to St. Dunstan's studios, Seymour Place, Fulham Road, SW, where they are seperately listed in 1913 as artists. Following the dissolution of their partnership in December, 1918, Ramsden is recorded at his business addresses, 38 Maxwell Road, Fulham, SW, and St. Dunstan's Studio, Seymour Place, SW, and at his private address. 2B Melbury Road, W14, while Carr is recorded at his business and private address, St. Dunstan's Studios, 2B Melbury Road, Kensington W14.
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