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Larkworthy, Frank, Reverend, Active 1932 - 1992 (Fairground Enthusiast)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: Active 1932 - 1992

Biography

The Reverend Frank Larkworthy was born and brought up in South Devon at or near to Newton Abbot. The annual visit there each August bank holiday of Anderton & Rowland's fair, including the spectacular Golden Dragons Scenic, inspired his lifetime interest in travelling fairs.

His first career was working for a major biscuits manufacturer. As national sales manager he pioneered the introduction of own-label biscuits into the supermarket chains.

A change of direction during the 1960s saw him train as a minister in the United Reformed Church. His first parish was in south Wales but he later moved to Wiltshire where his induction took place on the 7th of October 1975, he remained for the rest of his life. Frank and his wife Olive, lived in the United Reformed Manse at Vestbury.It was whilst at Westbury that he became chaplain to the Western Section of the Showmen's Guild. His enthusiastic support of all travelling showmen was such that, in 1988, he was able to persuade BBC Television to record an edition of Songs of Praise on the fairground at Witney Feast. He died in retirement at Devizes in 1992.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Frank Larkworthy Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0045
Scope and Contents

Colour and black and white photographs of fairground transport taken by a variety of photographers, including Rod Spooner.

Dates: 1932 - 1992

Photographs , 1932 - 1992

 Series
Reference code: 178C68
Scope and Contents

Black and white and colour photographs relating to fairground transport Largely identified and dated

Dates: 1932 - 1992

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Type
Archival Object 1
Collection 1
 
Subject
Fairground art 1
Transport 1