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William Percy French was also an entertainer,
poet and painter.
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'Where the Mountains of Mourne
sweep down to the sea ....' |
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Born near Roscommon in 1854, he graduated from Trinity
College Dublin as an engineer and worked for 7 years
in Cavan as the 'Inspector of Drains'. During that time
he wrote songs and painted, which he considered his
true talent. After the death of his first wife he turned
to the stage for a fulltime career.
Today the watercolours of Percy French can fetch high
prices but, with no desire to accumulate money himself,
French frequently paid for his board and lodgings with
paintings or gave them away to friends.
The website team spoke to Mrs Iona McFerran (nee Herdman)
about her childhood memories of Percy French staying
at her parents' house in Sion Mills. He would occasionally
pop in to visit her in the nursery. One afternoon he
called in just around teatime. When Mrs McFerran had
finished eating, French turned her empty plate upside
down, took a lit candle and drew a picture with the
wax. Unfortunately, says Mrs McFerran, the plate was
taken away afterwards and washed!
Did any of your family ever meet
Percy French? Share your stories and memories by filling
in the form at the bottom of the page. - Editor
| 2004 sees the 150th
anniversary of the birth of Percy French in Clooneyquin,
Co Roscommon .... to where members of the various
Percy French societies in Northern Ireland flocked
to mark the occasion. Breege McCusker was there
and spoke to relative and champion of Percy French
songs, Courtney Kenny. She wondered what he thought
of his grand-uncle?
(Breege's report was broadcast
on 12th June 2004) |
(A fine collection of French's paintings can be viewed
at the North Down Heritage Centre in Bangor, courtesy
of The Percy French Society -
www.northdown.gov.uk/heritage/percyfrench.html) |
Your responses:
Tom Fitzmaurice - Jan '08
Wonder if Percy French had a brother by name of Edwaard later married at Glasson
Westmeath?
Celia Ferguson - Apr '07
For Roger Miller - In reply to your message of Oct 06, I
was very interested to read of your Percy French oil painting
of Sion Mills. I would love to see it if you can get a digital
photo of it. I can be contacted through Sion Mills Buildings
Preservation Trust. One of my brothers has a watercolour
of the river and the back of the mill, but not of the village.
PF used to stay with my grandparents frequently, but I also
have the old Visitors Book from Sion House and he stayed
there twice with my great-grandparents and has signed the
book on 20.12.1895 (address 35 Mespil Road, Dublin) and on
22 Nov 1899, (address 13 Woburn Place, Russell Sq., London),
and I have a lovely unsigned watercolour by him of the garden
at Sion House.
With best wishes, Celia Ferguson
Michael A. Mc Namee - Mar '07
If anyone is interested, I bought two Percy French signed
watercolours on Ebay for my wife as a Chrismas present (2006).
They are both o houses in the Sion Mills area.
I will gladly email photos of them to anyone who ished to
view them.
( One is spelt Syon Mills, he other Sion Mills) Regards Michael
A. Mc Namee, Newry.
mmcnamee at btconnect dot com
Celia Ferguson - Feb '07
For Roger Miller
I have just spotted your letter. He spent a lot of time in
Sion Mills with my grandparents and they had a lot of paintings
by him, including a book of watercolours which my late uncle
split up so that all the grandchildren (including myself)
could have at least one of them. Many of the other were sold
at the auction in 1967 when Sion House was sold - I remember
that the late Duchess of Abercorn bought quite a lot of them.
Perhaps your oil of Sion Mills came from Sion House originally?
I would love to see a photo of it as I am Trust Director and
founder of Sion Mills Buildings Preservation Trust and much
of my work is collecting together archives, photographs and
paintings of Sion Mills for a future museum/Visitors Centre
in the restored and regenerated Mill. French also stayed with
my great-grandparents in Sion House and has signed the visitors
book on 20/12/1895 and again on 22 Nov 1899. On the first
occasion his address was 35 Mespil Road, Dublin and on the
second, 1!
3 Woburn Place, Russell Sq., London. I have a painting of
the garden at Sion House which I believe is by him, although
unsigned. I also have 2 bog scenes, both watercolours, both
signed.
Roger Miller - Oct '06
For Celia Ferguson,
I am researching an oil painting that I have, signed 'Percy
French' that says Sion Mills on the reverse.
What is unusual is that it is an oil and I can find no reference
to his oil paintings, only his watercolours. Does your family,
or anybody else know if he painted an oil of Sion Mills and
if so when.
Anything that you or anybody else can tell me about his stay
in this area of Ireland would be very interesting. Thanks
and kind regards, Roger Miller
Joseph - Aug '06
I would like to talk to someone who knows a thing or two about
his paintings. I am trying to find some insight into his works,
mainly paintings. Being a massive fan of his paintings rather
than his storys - is a frequent argument among friends and
I.
I Hope to get a reply, please reply.
G.P.Austin - May '06
As I sit hear in America reading and listening to stories
about Percy French I realise how much his songs and storys
meant to emigrants from Ireland. They just take one back to
the old country. Thank you very much for a wonderful programme.
G.P.Austin, orignally from Belfast.
Celia Ferguson (nee Herdman) - May '06
I am Iona McFerran's niece and I have Percy French's illustration
to his song "Gortnamona" and also the Visitors'
Book from Sion House, Sion Mills where he stayed with my family
and which has his signatures.
Brian S - Sept '05
Percy French was a friend of my grandparents in Greystones
and used to stay with them - I still have the watercolours
he gave them as a wedding present in 1914 and one of the paintings
he made for them on a plate with candle smoke.
Tommie Ray - June 05
I was just searching the net for lyrics of Percy French. I
found your site. Thanks so much. I have a lot of Irish music
and a lot of it is by Percy French. One of my albums is called
The Songs of Ireland by Leo McCaffrey. It has Slattery's Mounted
Fut. Could you tell me where I can find some more music by
the said Leo McCaffrey? Thanks.gc
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