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840 Govan Road, Glasgow. Designed by Robert Rowand Anderson and completed in 1906 as a working mens club endowed by the widow of William Pearce, owner of the Fairfield Shipyard.
Silent Auction
Bryan Pearce b.1929
'Parish Church' 1978
56cm x 40.5cm
Etching,
Ed 75
Estimate ÂŁ300
Kindly donated by a private collector
Over the past 50 years Bryan Pearce has exhibited throughout the country, including the New Art Centre, Victor Waddington Gallery and Stoppenbach & DelEstimatere in London; Beaux Arts in Bath and the Oxford Museum of Modern Art. In St Ives he has shown at the Sail Loft Gallery, Wills Lane Gallery and the New Craftsman. Public Collections include: the Tate Gallery, the Arts Council, the Contemporary Arts Society and Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.
David Victor Pearce
Beloved son, husband, father, grand-father, & friend.
September 26th, 1944- July 5th, 2016
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View "Pearce Ghost Bike" on black or on white.
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On Nov. 20, 2015 Roy and Marnie Pearce were inducted into the Fort Hill Legacy Society, a posthumous honor for those who leave $1 million or more to the University.
Three generations of the Pearce family were present for the occasion, and spent the morning in the Pearce Center for Professional Communication, hearing updates on the center's achievements, and engaging directly with Clemson students and faculty.
In the afternoon, a bronze leaf was dedicated to to Mr. and Mrs. Pearce as a permanent reminder of the lasting nature of their generosity.
Learn more about the Pearce Center here: newsstand.clemson.edu/a-vision-with-no-boundaries/