Cecil Drummond

Cecil Drummond, picture of train

Cecil Herbert Drummond (1888-1954) was born in Dover, Kent, England to Herbert John Duncan Drummond, a customs officer, and Elizabeth Eveleigh. 

Cecil became a schoolmaster and worked at John Ruskin school in Croydon, near to where he lived.  His tenure there was only interrupted by military service during WWI.

After the war, in 1920, he married Florence C. Moore. In 1934 he exhibited a painting called 'An Old London Sketch Club' at the Royal Academy in London.

He died in Croydon in 1954 at the age of 66.

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