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TATE, SIR HENRY, BART . (1819-1899), English merchant and founder of the National Gallery of British Art, was born at Chorley , Lancashire, in 1819. His father, a minister of religion, put him into business- in Liverpool. He became a prosperous sugar-broker, and about 1874 removed to London, where he greatly increased the operations of his firm and made " Tate's Cube
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YXVi. 15when he offered to build a new gallery for them, it was found difficult to secure a suitable site. What Tate offered was to spend 80,000 upon a building if the government would pro-vide the ground; and in 1892 this offer was accepted. A new gallery, controlled by the Trustees of the National Gallery, was built on the site of Milibank Prison. The gallery was opened on 21st July 1897, and a large addition to it was completed just before the donor died. It contained sixty-five pictures presented by him; nearly all the English pictures from the National Gallery painted within the previous eighty years; the pictures purchased
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