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Occupation
  
Name
  
Kate Eadie

Spouse
  
Died
  
November 8, 1945, Alcester, United Kingdom

Residence
  
Birmingham, United Kingdom

Kate Muriel Mason Eadie RMS ARBSA (1878 – 8 November 1945) was a jeweller and craftswoman in Birmingham, England, working in the Arts and Crafts style. In September 1940, she married the Birmingham Pre-Raphaelite painter Sidney Meteyard, who she met when she studied at Birmingham School of Art, having modelled for many of his pictures, including Jasmine. They worked together on stained glass.

A well as jewellery, she made larger items such as fire screens.

In 1915, she was elected an associate of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, with whom she had exhibited a case of jewellery in 1908-1909, a processional cross in 1909, and another case of jewellery in 1911.

At one time, she lived at The Malthouse, Evesham Road, Cookhill, Alcester, Warwickshire, with her sisters, and with Meteyard.

References

Kate Eadie Wikipedia


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