In 1859 [his father] Edward Fry [aged 31] and [his mother] Mariabella Hodgkin [aged 26] were married.
On 16th December 1866 Roger Fry was born to Edward Fry [aged 39] and Mariabella Hodgkin [aged 33].
1915. Roger Fry [aged 48]. Portrait of Edith Sitwell [aged 27].
1918. Roger Fry [aged 51]. Portrait of Edith Sitwell [aged 30].
On 19th October 1918 [his father] Edward Fry [aged 90] died.
1928. Roger Fry [aged 61]. Self-Portrait.
In 1930 [his mother] Mariabella Hodgkin [aged 97] died.
1931. Roger Fry [aged 64]. Portrait of his sister Sara Margery Fry [aged 56] as Principal of Somerville College, Oxford University.
Sara Margery Fry: On 11th March 1874 she was born to Edward Fry and Mariabella Hodgkin. On 21st April 1958 she died.
1932 to 1934. Roger Fry [aged 65]. Self-Portrait.
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On 9th September 1934 Roger Fry [aged 67] died.
Father: Edward Fry