Harry Hems
(1842-1916)

Died aged c. 74

Harry Hems (12 June 1842 – 5 January 1916) was an English architectural and ecclesiastical sculptor who was particularly inspired by Gothic architecture and a practitioner of Gothic Revival. He founded and ran a large workshop in Exeter, Devon, which produced woodwork and sculpture for churches all over the country and abroad. He was also a philanthropist and an eager self-promoter. A large part of the collection of medieval woodwork that he accumulated during his working life is now in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter.

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Fairpark, Residence 1885–1916 of Harry Hems, born 1842, died 1916, ecclesiastical sculptor

82 Longbrook Street, Exeter, United Kingdom where they lived (1885-1916)