Robert Henry Forster (archaeologist) explained

Robert Henry Forster MA LL.B. (Cantab) FSA (1867–6th June 1923) was a barrister, antiquarian, archaeologist, poet and novelist.

Early life

R H Forster was born in Backworth, Northumberland, the fourth son of George Baker Forster, a mining engineer.[1] He was educated at Harrow school and then won a scholarship to St. John’s college Cambridge in 1885. He was awarded the Leaf scholarship and a Foundation scholarship in 1887. In 1888 he was in the first class of the classical Tripos and the following year was Senior in the Law Tripos.[2] He was called to the bar in 1892 but did not practise law, instead publishing poetry and novels.[3]

Poet and novelist

Forster began his literary career by publishing articles in The Eagle, the St John’s college magazine. His first novel “The Hand of the Spoiler” was published in 1898, followed by “The Amateur Antiquary” a collection of essays on antiquarian subjects. He wrote a number of historical novels and poetry as well as many papers on archaeological subjects.

Rowing

Forster was a keen rower and rowed for the Lady Margaret Boat Club (St John’s College) at Cambridge. In 1892 became joint secretary of the Thames Rowing Club with L H K Bushe-Fox, a friend from Cambridge who was a fellow of St John’s college and also a barrister. Forster was the captain of the Thames Rowing Club from 1896 to 1907.

Archaeological work

In 1907 Forster began supervising the excavation work at Corbridge, Northumberland, the Roman site of Corstopitum, with W H Knowles. He supervised the excavations for the next eight seasons until 1914 when the outbreak of the First World War ended the excavation work. This can be considered one of the first training excavations in Britain. One of the people employed here was J P Bushe-Fox, the younger brother of L H K Bushe Fox, Forster's old Cambridge friend.

Forster also wrote up, with others, the results of each season’s work at Corbridge in Archaeologia Aeliana, the journal of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.

R H Forster was the Treasurer of the British Archaeological Association in 1905, and one of its vice presidents in 1911.

Personal life

He married Margret Hope in 1913. He retired to Combeinteignhead in Devon where he died in 1923.

Notes and References

  1. News: 28 August 1923 . The late Mr R H Forster . The Shields Daily News.
  2. Knowles . W. H. . 1922 . Robert Henry Forster . Journal of the British Archaeological Association . en . 28 . 2 . 293–295 . 10.1080/00681288.1922.11894506 . 0068-1288.
  3. News: Knowles . W H . 1923 . Robert Henry Forster . 6 November 2024 . The Eagle . 182–183.