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Encyclopedia > Edward Fox

There have been several well-known individuals named Edward Fox, including:


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Edward Fox - LoveToKnow 1911 (374 words)
On his return he was elected provost of King's College, and in August 1529 was the means of conveying to the king Cranmer's historic advice that he should apply to the universities of Europe rather than to the pope.
After a brief mission to Paris in October 1529, Fox in January 1530 befriended Latimer at Cambridge and took an active part in persuading that university and Oxford to decide in the king's favour.
Fox died on the 8th of May 1538 and was buried in the church of St Mary Mounthaw, London.
Edward Fox (2514 words)
Edward Fox junior was exceptional amongst Brighton photographers in that he devoted himself almost exclusively to photographing landscapes and buildings.He worked as a photographer in Brighton for nearly 50 years,recording the seafront, private and public buildings, churches,the streets of the town and views of the surrounding countryside.
Edward Fox junior, as the son of a respected landscape painter, was likely to regard himself primarily as an artist, rather than an ordinary commercial photographer.
Fox's advertisements in the 1870s offer evidence that his photographs were providing "Views for Architects, Engineers, and Arbitrators." It is therefore not surprising that when photographs were gathered together to form "The Photographic Record and Survey of Sussex", Edward Fox's photographs of Brighton and the surrounding Sussex countryside formed an important part of the collection.
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