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Raymond Lister (1919–2001) was an English blacksmith/ironworker, author, artist, and a leading authority on Samuel Palmer.

Raymond Lister

Life

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Lister was born and spent most of his life in Cambridge. During his career he had made the artistic ironwork for many buildings, including King's College Chapel, Cambridge, and chancel gates for a London church, founded his own publishing company, the Golden Head Press, became a member of Wolfson College, Cambridge, and was governor of the Federation of British Artists from 1972 to 1980. He came to widest public attention, outside Palmer circles, when he was called as an expert witness in the 1976 trial of Tom Keating the noted forger.[1][2] He was also a noted collector of Oxford & Cambridge college stamps and private telegraph company stamps, about which he wrote books.

Selected publications

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Arts

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Philately

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Memoir

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Other

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References

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  1. ^ "Raymond Lister", obituary, The Daily Telegraph 30 November 2001. Retrieved 16 October 2010. (subscription required) (text)
  • ^ "Obituary: Raymond Lister"byDavid McKitterick, The Independent, 10 November 2001. Retrieved 16 October 2010 (partial access via HighBeam)
  • ^ Landow, George P. (1976) A Review of Two Works Related to Samuel Palmer, Victorian Studies, 79–81.
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