Frank Cundall
Frank Cundall FRHS | |
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Frank Cundall | |
Born | London, England | 17 January 1858
Died | 15 November 1937 | (aged 79)
Occupation(s) | Art historian, author, librarian |
Known for | Founded the West India Reference Library |
Father | Joseph Cundall |
Frank Cundall
In 1891, he became the secretary and librarian to the
Early life and family
Frank Cundall was born in London on 17 January 1858,[1] the son of the writer, photographer, and publisher Joseph Cundall (1818–1895) and his wife Sarah.[2][3]
After attending private schools, he gained admission to King's College London, leaving in 1875.[4]
He married twice and had a son and a daughter. His son was Joseph Leslie Cundall, who became the Attorney General of Jamaica, and his daughter Frances married Guy Weihen of Munro College, Saint Elizabeth Parish.[1]
Early career
From 1876 to 1882, Cundall was the assistant editor for the revised edition of
Joseph Cundall was associated with Henry Cole,[3] the first director of the South Kensington Museum, later the Victoria and Albert Museum, and in 1880–82, Frank Cundall was engaged in cataloguing the works of the National Art Library there.[2]
In 1883, he was assistant secretary to the
Jamaica
In 1890, Cundall was appointed secretary and librarian to the
He was a prolific writer on the history of Jamaica, producing important bibliographies of Jamaica and the wider West Indies. He was joint editor of the Handbook of Jamaica from 1907 and became sole editor from 1920. His masterwork was to be his history of the governors of the colony, however, only the first two volumes were published before his death.[4]
Honours and later life
Cundall was appointed a member of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1929 and was a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) and of the Royal Historical Society (FRHS).[1]
He died on 15 November 1937.[1]
Selected publications
Cundall's publications include:[1]
1880s
- Reminiscences of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition. William Clowes, London, 1886. (Editor)
- D'Anvers, N.The Student's Handbook of Art; An Elementary History of Art. Painting. 3rd edition. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, London, [1889]. (Revised and expanded)
1890s
- The Landscape and Pastoral Painters of Holland: Ruisdael Hobbema Cuijp Potter. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1891.
- The Story of the Life of Columbus and the Discovery of Jamaica. Kingston, 1894.
- Jamaica in 1895; A Handbook of Information for Intending Settlers and Others (Also 1896, 1897, 1901, 1922, 1928. Title varies)
- Jamaica Cartography: Chronological List of the Maps of Jamaica in the Library of the Institute of Jamaica &c. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, [1897].
1900s
- Studies in Jamaica History. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Co., for the Institute of Jamaica, 1900.
- Bibliographia Jamaicensis; A list of Jamaica books and pamphlets, magazine articles, newspapers, and maps, most of which are in the library of the Institute of Jamaica. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1902. (Supplement, 1908)
- Biographical Annals of Jamaica: A brief history of the colony, arranged as a guide to the Jamaica portrait gallery: with chronological outlines of Jamaica history. Educational Supply Company for the Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1904.
- A Brief Guide to an Exhibition of Maps of the Sixteenth Century Illustrative of the Discovery of America. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1906.
- Political and Social Disturbances in the West Indies. A brief account and bibliography. Educational Supply Company for the Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1906.
- Lady Nugent's Journal: Jamaica One Hundred Years Ago. A & C Black, London, 1907. (Editor)
- Bibliography of the West Indies (Excluding Jamaica). Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1909.
- Jamaica Place-names. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1909.
1910s
- Catalogue of the Portraits in the Jamaica History Gallery of the Institute of Jamaica. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1914.
- Historic Jamaica. Institute of Jamaica, London, 1915 (also at Project Gutenberg).
- The Press and Printers of Jamaica Prior to 1820. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass., 1916.
- "The Migration from Surinam to Jamaica", Timehri: The Journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana, Vol. VI (third series), September 1919, Colonisation volume, pp. 145–172.
1920s
- The Life of Enos Nuttall, Archbishop of the West Indies. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1922.
- Jamaica's Part in the Great War 1914-1918. West India Committee, London, 1925.
- "Tortoiseshell Carving in Jamaica", The Connoisseur, Vol. 72 (1925), pp. 154–65.
- Chronological Outlines of Jamaica History 1492–1926. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1927.
- "The Taxing of the Jews in Jamaica in The Seventeenth Century", Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, No. 31 (1928), pp. 243–247.
- A Brief account of King's House, Spanish Town, Jamaica. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1929.
1930s
- A Brief History of the Parish Church of St. Andrew Jamaica. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1931.
- "A Supplementary Bibliography of Richard Hill", The American Book Collector, Vol. 3, No. 1 (January 1933), pp. 46–48.
- A History of Printing in Jamaica from 1717 to 1834. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1935.
- The Governors of Jamaica in the Seventeenth Century. West India Committee, London, 1936.
- The Governors of Jamaica in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century. West India Committee, London, 1937.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Frank Cundall (1858 – 1937). National Library of Jamaica. Retrieved 26 April 2019. Archived 12 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d e f Testimonials (In favour of Mr. Frank Cundall) (PDF). Collection of National Library of Jamaica. 1890.
- ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
- ^ a b "Frank Cundall, O.B.E., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S. 1858- 1937 Ob. November 15th, 1937". Via National Library of Jamaica. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- ^ "History - The National Library of Jamaica". nlj.gov.jm. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
External links
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