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Arthur Edwin Baker followed his father into the dry-salting industry and later became a shipping clerk. During the First World War he worked in munitions and as an Air Raid Patrol Warden during the Second War. He was made a Freeman of the City of London. Although he received no training in art, he was a prolific painter, particularly in later life, producing watercolour paintings of local views, specifically of the Marks Gate area. He also had an interest in calligraphy. It was discovered that the Baker family was related to the owners of Drake's Mill, Marks Gate, which is featured in some of Baker's paintings.
Title
Marks Gate Mill*
Date
1902
Medium
watercolour on card
Measurements
H 42 x W 30 cm
Accession number
LDVAL 2016.52.64
Acquisition method
gift
Work type
Watercolour