James Mann
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir James Gow Mann was an eminent figure in the art world in the mid twentieth century, specialising in the study of armour. Early life and education James Gow Mann was born in Norwood, London, the only son of Alexander Mann, the eminent Scottish landscape artist, and Catherine Macfarlane Gow. He was educated at Winchester College from 1911 until 1916 when he joined the Royal Artillery. He rose to the rank of major and was involved in the Battle of Passchendaele on the Western Front and the campaign in Northern Italy, notably the Battle of Vittorio Veneto.
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- The Lost Armoury of the Gonzagas (1938) (4)
- X.— A Further Account of the Armour preserved in the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie near Mantua (1938) (4)
- The Coleshill Helm (1933) (3)
- Instances of Antiquarian Feeling in Medieval and Renaissance Art (1932) (3)
- The Visor of a Fourteenth-century Bascinet found at Pevensey Castle (1936) (3)
- Two Fourteenth-Century Gauntlets From Ripon Cathedral (1942) (3)
- V.— The Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie, with notes on the evolution of Italian armour during the fifteenth century (2)
- XIII.— Notes on the Armour worn in Spain from the tenth to the fifteenth century (1933) (2)
- A Fifteenth-Century Description of the Brass of Sir Hugh Hastings at Elsing, Norfolk (1939) (2)
- X.— Notes on the Armour of the Maximilian Period and the Italian Wars (1)
- V.— Notes on the Evolution of Plate Armour in Germany in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century (1935) (1)
- Two Helmets in St. Botolph's Church, Lullingstone, Kent (1932) (1)
- European arms and armour : text with historical notes and illustrations (1962) (1)
- A Late Medieval Sword from Ireland (1944) (1)
- A Record of Armour Sales, 1881–1924 . By Francis Henry Crippsday. 12½ × 10; pp. lxviii + 327. London : G. Bell & Sons. 1925. £5 5s. (1926) (1)
- A Tournament Helm in Melbury Sampford Church (1940) (1)
- A short History of Costumes and Armour, chiefly in England, 1066–1800. By Francis M. Kelly and Randolph Schwabe. 9¾ × 6¼. Two vols. in one, pp. iv + xii + 82; x + 86. London: Batsford, 1931. 25s. (1932) (0)
- Annals of Thomas Banks, sculptor, Royal Academician, with some letters from Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., to Banks's daughter . Edited by C. F. Bell. II × 8½. Pp. xviii + 230. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1938. £2 2s. (1939) (0)
- Helmets in churches (1944) (0)
- Anniversary Address (1953) (0)
- A fourteenth-century sword found in the river Thames near Dowgate Street (1959) (0)
- A Sword and a Helm in Westminster Abbey (1931) (0)
- Four Lectures on Medieval Armour (1938) (0)
- Fragmenta Armamentaria, vol. i, part ii. An Introduction to the Study of Greenwich Armour. By Francis Henry Cripps-Day. 9½ × 7¼. Pp. 136. Frome: printed by Butler & Tanner for the author, 1934. (1935) (0)
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