- William Keble Martin
The Rev. William Keble Martin (9 July 1877,
Radley - 26 November 1969, Woodbury) was a British botanist and botanicalillustrator , known for his "Concise British Flora in Colour".The "Concise British Flora" was published in May 1965 when Reverend William Keble Martin was 88. The book was the result of sixty years’ meticulous fieldwork and exquisite painting skills, and became an immediate best-seller. He completed over 1,400 paintings in colour and many black and white drawings before the book was finally published.
Keble Martin was the grandson of Dr
George Moberly , headmaster of Winchester and laterBishop of Salisbury . He was also connected toJohn Keble of theOxford Movement . His father was appointed as the Rector ofDartington , near Totnes, when William was 14 years old. He was educated at Marlborough, and went up toChrist Church, Oxford in 1896 to read Greek Philosophy and Botany. He trained for the church atCuddesdon Theological College . After ordination, he worked in industrial parishes in the north and Midlands and, in World War One, as a chaplain in France. In 1921 he was offered the benefice ofHaccombe andCoffinswell inDevon and in 1934 became the incumbent atGreat Torrington . He retired in 1949 at the age of 72, but continued to work in the church.He was elected a Fellow of the
Linnean Society in 1928, and later edited with G.T. Frazer a comprehensive "Flora of Devon" (1935). In June 1966 he received an honorary degree of Doctor of Science fromExeter University . Four of his designs for an issue of wild flower stamps were accepted by theRoyal Mail and issued in April 1967. He published his autobiography, "Over the Hills" shortly before he died in 1969 at the age of 92 at Woodbury.Bibliography
*"A History of the Ancient Parish of
Wath-upon-Dearne " (1920)
*"The Concise British Flora in Colour" (with aforeword by The Duke of Edinburgh),Ebury Press /Michael Joseph (1965)
*"Over The Hills" (autobiography ), Michael Joseph (1968)
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