Created a baronet, 4 July 1953
Created a life peer, Baron Bossom, 30 Jan 1960
Father established an orphanage in Liverpool
He studied at Magdalen College Oxford
Came to Poly School of Art where he met future wife Josefina de Vasconcellos
Painted some of the 8 murals in the Fyvie Hall c.1920-1923. There is an article in the Poly Mag 1923 written by Banner about the paintings.
Didn't serve in World War 1 due to medical exemption 'a lateral spinal curvature that had started from learning sideways at his desk at school' [Margaret Lewis biog]
Very religious and became an Anglican lay preacher.
Painted landscapes of the Lake District where he lived wife Josefina.
Friends with the William Heelis and Beatrix Potter. Banner painted Potter.
Adopted 2 sons
Obtained a pass for City and Guilds of London Institute course in Hand Embroidery in 1955 and passed the National Diploma in Design in 1956.
Won a prize for Textile Design in the School of Art's Summer Term Competition in 1955 and again in 1956 for Fabric Design And Printing.
Born, c1923; volunteered for the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 1940; basic training at Guildford; posted to the Records Office at Winchester; moved to Bournemouth; the work included writing up secret war diaries; posted to London to study for six months at Regent Street Polytechnic, 1942; kept apart from the civilian students; taught in the electrical and radio workshops; sent to Gainsborough for the final stages of training, including learning how to search for signals which could be relayed to guns and to calibrate the information; posted to Charminster, working in the radio workshops and on the gun sites; posted to various workshops around England, eventually at Kippings Cross near Pembury, Kent; discharged, 1946; married P R Baker.
The Schools of Engineering at Regent Street Polytechnic were used between 1940 and 1945 for training technicians in various disciplines for the army, navy and air force. Departmental laboratories were used under a double-shift system, and several thousand personnel were trained over the period. Civilian day courses were maintained, but with a restricted number of students, and evening courses were discontinued until the end of the war.
Designed ballet sets and costumes for Sadlers Wells and Rambert
Studied at the Polytechnic School of Art, 1920 - assumed to have taken Evening Life Classes (Drawing of Modelling)
Taught at the Polytechnic School of Art, fl.1920-1928
Designed costumes for the Polytechnic's displays at the Lord Mayor's Parade, 1928
Wrote books including Food In England (1954)