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Endurance Obituaries |
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GEORGE EDWARD MARSTON
(19/03/1882 22/11/1940)
BORN : SOUTHSEA. ENGLAND
DIED : TAUNTON. SOMERSET. ENGLAND
NICKNAME : PUTTY
DUTY : EXPEDITION ARTIST
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Marston in his studio early 1930s
Awarded Silver Polar Medal
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George Marston was the official artist on two of Shackletons Antarctic Expeditions. The 1907-09 Nimrod and the 1914-16 Endurance expeditions.
During the Nimrod expedition Marston ,using the printing press which Shackleton had had brought along ,designed and produced the title pages and illustrations for the Aurora Australis. A publication that was produced during 1908 whilst the men were laid up for the winter at Hut Point.
Born in Southsea. Portsmouth. England in 1882 his father was a coach builder. He left home in his early teens for London and attended Regent Street Polytechnic to study art. In 1901, it is recorded that he was living at 51 Allfarthing Lane, Wandsworth. Surrey, and worked as a School Board Art Teacher.
He had been born with a natural talent for drawing and Fisher in his book Shackleton describes him as:
a large brawny man, good with his hands, and with a sense of the ridiculous and a love of practical jokes
George married one Hazel Roberts in 1913 and in October of that year their daughter Heather was born. His son Bevis was born in 1917. Marston was one of the first people Shackleton signed up for the Endurance expedition promising him a salary of £350 per year.
After returning home from the expedition Marston eventually gained a position as a teacher in Arts & Crafts at a private school in Petersfield which he held between 1918 and 1922. He had always been a lover of the countryside and all things rural, and he eventually gave up his teaching job to join the Rural Industries Bureau.(RIB).
R.I.B. was an organisation set up to promote rural industries and assist those who provided employment in the rural areas. He held the position of Handicrafts Advisor and in 1931 was promoted to Assistant Director . It is recorded that in 1933 his salary was £566:10s.
Marstons job involved much travel around the countryside of England, Wales and Scotland. The administration of the R.I.B. was based in both London and Taunton. Somerset. Eventually he and Hazel split up and lead separate lives although they never divorced.
It was in Taunton on 22 November 1940 that he died from a coronary thrombosis aged 58. George Marston is buried in the village churchyard at East Lyng ,near Taunton . On his headstone is carved a sailing ship.
With thanks to Veronica Marston ( daughter-in- law of G.Marston)
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