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Ada Currey

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Ada Currey

Birth
Greater London, England
Death
22 Jun 1913 (aged 60)
Weybridge, Elmbridge Borough, Surrey, England
Burial
Weybridge, Elmbridge Borough, Surrey, England Add to Map
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Daughter of William Currey of Weybridge, Surrey (1819/20-86), who was legal adviser to the Duke of Devonshire (and the brother of Henry Currey, an architect who also worked extensively for the Duke). Ada was an artist who exhibited figure and flower studies at the Society of British Artists. She was the step daughter of Caroline Currey. Taught in the Sunday school at St James's Church. Died unmarried aged 60 years. Buried on 26 Jun 1913.

The east window of St James' Church, Weybridge is a seven-light window designed by Charles Hardgrave (1848-1920) and local artist Ada Currey (1852-1913). It was installed in 1889. Ada Currey was also commissioned to design for churches in Ireland, Scotland and France in addition to many nearer home.
Daughter of William Currey of Weybridge, Surrey (1819/20-86), who was legal adviser to the Duke of Devonshire (and the brother of Henry Currey, an architect who also worked extensively for the Duke). Ada was an artist who exhibited figure and flower studies at the Society of British Artists. She was the step daughter of Caroline Currey. Taught in the Sunday school at St James's Church. Died unmarried aged 60 years. Buried on 26 Jun 1913.

The east window of St James' Church, Weybridge is a seven-light window designed by Charles Hardgrave (1848-1920) and local artist Ada Currey (1852-1913). It was installed in 1889. Ada Currey was also commissioned to design for churches in Ireland, Scotland and France in addition to many nearer home.

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  • Created by: Peter H
  • Added: Dec 18, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185981357/ada-currey: accessed ), memorial page for Ada Currey (18 Dec 1852–22 Jun 1913), Find a Grave Memorial ID 185981357, citing St James' Churchyard, Weybridge, Elmbridge Borough, Surrey, England; Maintained by Peter H (contributor 47423563).