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Thomas Barclay Hennell

Catalogue reference: TBH

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This record is about the Thomas Barclay Hennell dating from 1928 - 1995.

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TBH
Title
Thomas Barclay Hennell
Date
1928 - 1995
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Bethlem Museum of the Mind
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Thomas Barclay Hennell
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Full catalogue available at http://archives.museumofthemind.org.uk/brha.htm
Administrative / biographical background

Born in 1903 in Ridley in Kent, Thomas Hennell was an English writer and artist who specialised in capturing scenes of rural life. He trained in Regent Street Polytechnic in London, and subsequently taught art at Kingswood School in Bath. In 1932 he was treated for mental health issues in St John?s Hospital, near Aylesbury, and in 1933 was transferred as a private patient into Claybury Hospital, one of the large county asylums surrounding London. On his discharge in 1935 he went back to working as an artist in Kent, and published his biographical account of his illness, ?The Witnesses?, in 1938. In 1943 he was selected to be a war artist by the Ministry of Defence, and was killed on duty in Indonesia in 1945.

See Michael McLeod, ?Thomas Hennell: Countryman, artist and writer? for further details

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Thomas Barclay Hennell