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John Fuller, English philanthropist
John Fuller (1757-1834), English philanthropist. Fuller was born at North Stoneham, Hampshire. At the age of four he lost his father, the local clergyman, and at ten was sent to Eton College. In 1777 Fullers uncle died, leaving him estates in Sussex and plantations in Jamaica. He stood for parliament in 1780, representing Southampton until 1784 then Sussex from 1801 to 1812. His wealth allowed him to indulge in philanthropy. He was a supporter and sponsor of the Royal Institution in London, he once lent them 1000 pounds and never asked for it back. He endowed the Fullerian chairs in chemistry and physiology, built an observatory in his estate at Brightling in Sussex, paid for the first lifeboat at Eastbourne and a lighthouse at Beachy Head. Much admired by the public, he was popularly known as Mad Jack. This painting by Henry Singleton hangs at the Royal institution in London
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Jigsaw Puzzle (520 Pieces)
Discover the inspiring story of English philanthropist John Fuller with our intricately designed jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring a captivating image of Fuller, taken by Science Photo Library, this puzzle is more than just a pastime – it's an educational journey into the life of a remarkable historical figure. Born at North Stoneham, Hampshire, Fuller's life took a turn when he lost his father at a young age and was sent to Eton College. This puzzle offers a fun and engaging way to explore his fascinating story while challenging your problem-solving skills. Bring history to life in your own home and create a beautiful display piece with this captivating jigsaw puzzle.
Made in the USA, 520-piece puzzles measure 16" x 20" (40.6 x 50.8 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
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This print showcases John Fuller, an influential English philanthropist whose legacy continues to inspire generations. Born in North Stoneham, Hampshire in 1757, Fuller's life took a significant turn at the tender age of four when he lost his father, a local clergyman. Despite this early setback, young Fuller displayed remarkable resilience and went on to study at Eton College. In 1777, fortune smiled upon him as his uncle passed away, leaving behind vast estates in Sussex and plantations in Jamaica. This newfound wealth allowed Fuller to embark on a lifelong journey of philanthropy that would shape countless lives for the better. Fuller's generosity knew no bounds. He became an ardent supporter and sponsor of London's esteemed Royal Institution, lending them a substantial sum of £1000 without ever seeking its return. His benevolence extended further as he endowed the prestigious Fullerian chairs in both chemistry and physiology. Not content with these contributions alone, Fuller built an observatory within his sprawling estate at Brightling in Sussex while also financing Eastbourne's first lifeboat and Beachy Head's iconic lighthouse. Affectionately known as "Mad Jack" by the public who admired him greatly, John Fuller left an indelible mark on British society during his tenure as Member of Parliament for Southampton from 1780-1784 and later for Sussex from 1801-1812. Henry Singleton immortalized this extraordinary man through his masterful painting which now graces the halls of London's Royal Institution—a fitting tribute to one whose dedication to philanthropy has stood the test of time.
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