Draft:Ronald "Davron" Pratt
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Ronald David Pratt was an Artist who was known for painting pictures of trams and railways, most of which were based in Aston.
Ronald David Pratt | |
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Born | 10th September 1937 |
Died | 8th January 2018 |
Nationality (legal) | English |
Occupation | Artist |
Notable work | "The Last Farewell" painting |
Artwork[edit]
Davron made many paintings, the most famous of which was "The Last Farewell" painted in 1983, a tribute to the last tram ran in Aston in 1953.