Rogers, Arthur (fl. 1927-1961), bookseller

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Rogers, Arthur (fl. 1927-1961), bookseller

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        In 1927 Rogers was probably trading at 46 Handyside's Arcade, Newcastle-on-Tyne, but by the following year he had moved to 18 Eldon Square, and between 1932 and 1936 his business address is recorded as 4 Queen's Square. In 1936 his home address was 21 Stoneyhurst Road, Gosforth.

        He acted as a guide to J. B. Priestley when the writer visited Tyneside in 1934, and in the same year his car appears to have been involved in a collision with a van carrying gunpowder.

        He was a keen bridge player.

        He appears to have been still alive in 1961 when the Laing Art Gallery purchased a portrait of John Brand from a person of this name (https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/john-brand-36540).

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            Newcastle Journal, 1 Dec. 1928, p. 4
            Shields Daily News
            , 1 Mar. 1934, p. 3
            Blyth News
            , 29 Mar. 1934, p. 1
            Ward's Directory
            , 1936
            Sunday Sun
            (Newcastle), 16 Aug. 1953, p. 6

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