Spencer Frederick Gore, painter. Born Epsom, Surrey, son of the sportsman also called Spencer Gore. Clearly a clubable man he was a member of the New English Art Club, founding member of the Fitzroy Street Group, the Camden Town Group, and the London Group. Lived and painted in the Camden Town / Mornington Crescent area. Moved to Richmond in 1913 and died there.
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