Jock Spencer

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John Edward Spencer King (Farnborough, Hampshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido, 25 de abril de 1928 - Cuernavaca, Morelos, México, 16 de marzo de 2005). Estudió pintura y escultura en varias instituciones artísticas de su país, Francia e Italia, y exhibió su obra en importantes galerías en Londres. Sus cuadros de la época fueron aceptadas por la Real Academia de Arte y el Grupo de Londres, así como por otras exposiciones colectivas en galerías inglesas. En 1950 visitó Arlés, Francia, donde durante dos meses intensivos Spencer pintó en homenaje a Van Gogh. rdf:langString
Thomas 'Jock' Spencer (15 December 1928 – 15 April 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League. He was named at full-forward in North Melbourne's official 'Team of the Century'. Spencer started his league career in 1948 and the following season topped North Melbourne's goalkicking for the first of seven times with 65 goals. A consistent performer up forward, Spencer topped the club's goalkicking every season to 1956 with the exception of 1953 when he only managed to play four games. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString John Edward Spencer King (Farnborough, Hampshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido, 25 de abril de 1928 - Cuernavaca, Morelos, México, 16 de marzo de 2005). Estudió pintura y escultura en varias instituciones artísticas de su país, Francia e Italia, y exhibió su obra en importantes galerías en Londres. Desde 1942-46 asistió Bradfield College, Berkshire. Mientras que allí, él comenzó a ganar distinción por sus tallas de madera. Después de servir en el ejército durante dos años, estudió escultura en Regent Street Polytechnic durante un año hasta 1949. Desde 1949 hasta 1952 estudió pintura en la Escuela de Arte de Camberwell. Sus cuadros de la época fueron aceptadas por la Real Academia de Arte y el Grupo de Londres, así como por otras exposiciones colectivas en galerías inglesas. En 1950 visitó Arlés, Francia, donde durante dos meses intensivos Spencer pintó en homenaje a Van Gogh. En 1955, John Spencer fue recibido en la Iglesia católica. En los años de 1955 a 1960 se encontró viviendo y trabajando como artista, primero en Roma y luego en Asís. En 1960, se casó con Elizabeth Brown. En 1964, se le dio su primera exposición individual en la Galería Portal en Londres de pinturas e iconos originales que implican una combinación de pintura, talla en madera y metal.Después de una corta enfermedad murió el 17 de marzo de 2005.​
rdf:langString Thomas 'Jock' Spencer (15 December 1928 – 15 April 2003) was an Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League. He was named at full-forward in North Melbourne's official 'Team of the Century'. Spencer started his league career in 1948 and the following season topped North Melbourne's goalkicking for the first of seven times with 65 goals. A consistent performer up forward, Spencer topped the club's goalkicking every season to 1956 with the exception of 1953 when he only managed to play four games. He had his most prolific year in front of goal in 1950 when he kicked 86 goals and finished runner up behind John Coleman in the league's goalkicking charts. In round 16 against South Melbourne he kicked a career best 11 goals, the first double figure bag of goals in a game by a North Melbourne player. The record was equaled in 1981 by Malcolm Blight and passed by John Longmire in 1990. That season he was also a member of North Melbourne's inaugural grand final side but his three goals couldn't prevent his side from going down to Essendon. He won the North Melbourne Best and Fairest in 1951. North Melbourne visited Bolton Park, Wagga Wagga in 1952 and defeated a combined Albury & District Football League side, with Spencer kicking 18 goals. Spencer regularly represented Victoria at interstate level, most notably at the 1956 Perth Carnival where he was the leading goalkicker with 17 goals. His final league tally of 475 goals was a club record until surpassed by John Longmire during the 1990s. He topped the Goulburn Valley Football League goal kicking with Shepparton United Football Club in 1963 (71) and 1965 (61).
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