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'''John Poad Drake''' (1794–1883) was an inventor and artist from [[Stoke Damerel]], [[Devonshire]]. He worked at the Plymouth Dockyard. He later painted in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]] (1815), Montreal and New York. He later returned to England and patented a new system for drilling screws at the shipyard. He is a descendant of Sir [[Francis Drake]].<ref>http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/1145786-at-the-galleries-wave-of-memory-awaits-at-agns</ref> Drake was a student of the Royal Academy in London. Drake's painting of the Last Supper hangs in the new Christ Church Cathedral, on St. Catherine Street, Montreal.
'''John Poad Drake''' (1794–1883) was an inventor and artist from [[Stoke Damerel]], [[Devonshire]]. He worked at the Plymouth Dockyard. He later painted in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]] (1815), Montreal and New York. He later returned to England and patented a new system for drilling screws at the shipyard. He is a descendant of Sir [[Francis Drake]].<ref>http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/1145786-at-the-galleries-wave-of-memory-awaits-at-agns</ref> Drake was a student of the Royal Academy in London. Drake's painting of the Last Supper hangs in the new Christ Church Cathedral, on St. Catherine Street, Montreal (1825).


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Revision as of 10:59, 20 February 2015

John Poad Drake (1794–1883) was an inventor and artist from Stoke Damerel, Devonshire. He worked at the Plymouth Dockyard. He later painted in Halifax, Nova Scotia (1815), Montreal and New York. He later returned to England and patented a new system for drilling screws at the shipyard. He is a descendant of Sir Francis Drake.[1] Drake was a student of the Royal Academy in London. Drake's painting of the Last Supper hangs in the new Christ Church Cathedral, on St. Catherine Street, Montreal (1825).

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