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Arnold

From the London Chronicle: In April, 1780, about nine o'clock, as John HEARSON, of Arnold, in Nottinghamshire, was riding through the town of Arnold, both himself and horse were struck dead by a flash of lightning.

Richard Parkes BONINGTON was born in Arnold on 25 October 1802. BONINGTON learned watercolour painting from his father Richard and exhibited paintings at the Liverpool Academy at the age of eleven. In 1817, BONINGTON's family moved to Calais, France, where his father had set up a lace factory. In 1818, the BONINGTON family moved to Paris to open a lace shop. In 1824, he won a gold medal at the Paris Salon. In late 1828 his tuberculosis worsened and his parents sent him back to London for treatment. BONINGTON died of tuberculosis on 23 September 1828, just a few weeks shy of his 16th birthday.

A statue of Richard P. BONINGTON was erected outside the Nottingham School of Art by Watson FOTHERGILL. A primary school in town is named for him. The house in which he was born (79 High Street, Arnold) is now named ‘Bonington House’ and is Grade II listed.

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